Panasonic AG-DP800HP Manuel d'utilisateur

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Instructions
Panasonic
Professional/Industrial Video
Model AG-
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Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.
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Page 1 - Instructions

InstructionsPanasonicProfessional/Industrial VideoModel AG-nnUp[rIdKFo Camera/VTRBefore attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please

Page 2 - WARNING:

Controls and their Functions (Continued)Scene File Selector Button Super Iris ButtonThis enables scene files to be selectd. For details, refer to t

Page 3 - Other features

Power Selector SwitchBATT/EXT DC:VTR:External DC Input SocketThis selects the power supply to be used.Set to this position when supplying power

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Controls and their Functions (Continued)EBIQ [BfQIBPEAKING ControlCONTRAST Control BRIGHT ControlTALLY ON/OFF Switch ZEBRA ON/OFF Switch CHARACTER ON/

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mEEEELens Clamp LeverLens Mount (Bayonet type) LENS Connector (12-pin)AUTO W/B (WHITE/BLACK) BAL SwitchAWB:ABB:VTR START/STOP Button TALLY LampCAMERA

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о в ввшшMicrophoneAccessory Hole Viewfinder Clamp RingEye Cup (Eyepiece)Eye Cup Removal LeverViewfinder StopperShoulder Strap Mount Diopter Adjustment

Page 8 - OUTPUT Selector Switch

Controls and their Functions (Continued)SKIFT 1 SET + STAtTNA060011dDTCUBCCUKTERREC FREEcu) dpMONiTOR SwitchThis is for selecting the speaker or earph

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START ButtonMENU ON/OFF Selector SwitchTC/UB/COUNTER Selector SwitchPress this button to indicate the time code generator setting on the display.

Page 10 - Shoulder Strap Mount

CTL TCUB COUNTER-M SVHS; DF TCGREMAINnnoorioooUU'UU'UU UU ~ I h I min I s I frm iE BATT FRF SERVO HUMID SLACK ENDODDisplay□ DOLBY-NR di

Page 11 - Scene file selection

CounterThis indicates the time code and user bit data in units of hours, minutes, seconds and frames. It serves as a 4-digit coun

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1. VibrationAvoid using this product in any location where it will be subjected to a great deal of vibration.2. Ambient operating temperatureThis p

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Viewfinder displayLED displayso o oAlinin TALLY RTBYAUDIO (yellow): Not used by this system.TALLY (reiDj Liahts durina recordinq; flashes durina taoe

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Character displays (displays when changes have occurred)-+++ Super Iris-I- + + Camera warning displayFS.B1E.5VFilter display |I AWB/ABB operation dis

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OB IQB O □Automatic Iris ControiLens Iris Selector Switch [IRIS]This enables the automatic iris speed to be adjusted.The control can be found

Page 16 - SKIFT 1 SET + STAtTNA

VTR Start/Stop SwitchLens Cable (12-pin) Focus Ring Zoom RingQj] Iris RingFlange Back Control Ring Macro RingFlange back clamp knobPower/Manual Zoom S

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Attaching the lensAlign the lens with the lens mount on the camera recorder, insert the lens Into the mount, and secure it in place using the lens cla

Page 18 - E BATT F

Attaching the viewfinderAlign the positions of the marks (red) on the viewfinder and camera recorder, and insert the viewfinder.Turn the viewfind

Page 19 - 1 h I min I s I frm i

Attaching the microphone holderRemove the microphone of the main unit.screws and then remove the connector.Attach the microphone holder.Attach the hol

Page 20 - Viewfinder display

The unit is shipped from the manufacturing plant with the back-up battery already installed. There is no need to install this battery immediately afte

Page 21 - QE-21-94 17:35:10

Initializing the Memory and Setting the Date and TimeWhen the back-up battery has been replaced, initialize the memory and set the date a

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SEEPress the SHIFT button until the arrow at the far left is aligned with “PREVIOUS MENU”,- DIAGNOSIS - MAIN MENUQ1 ERROR LOG DATA01 EVF DISPLAYOe CYL

Page 23 - Qj] Iris Ring

Camera recorder with compact size, light weight and low power consumptionCamera with high picture quaiity• Smear is slashed thanks to the ado

Page 24 - Attaching the lens

Initializing the memory and setting the date and time (Continued)Set the date and time using the SHIFT, SET + and SET - buttons.Press the SHIFT button

Page 25 - Attaching the viewfinder

Using The AU-BP402 Battery PackBefore using the battery, charge it using the AG-B425 battery charger. It takes about an hour to charge th

Page 26 - Attach the microphone holder

Use a screwdriver to mount the AU-M402 on the camera recorder.The holes for tightening the screws are visible when the lid is opened and the rubber ca

Page 27

Connect the camera recorder’s external DC input socket to the DC OUT connector on the AU-B110 AC adaptor.Turn on the AC adaptor’s power.Set the camera

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Charging the packBefore using the battery pack, charge it using the battery charger made by Anton/Bauer. For the charging time and other details, re

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Before proceeding to use this battery, charge it using the Sony battery charger which is specially designed for it. Refer to the

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Install the battery holder made by Sony.As shown in the figure on the left, first install the battery case whose cover has been removed, and then inst

Page 31 - AU-M402 battery case

Black Balance Adjustment Check to make sure that the lens cable is connected to the LENS connector. (This adjustment is effective only when the lens

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Black Balance & White Balance Adjustments (Continued)White Balance AdjustmentSet the POWER switch to the ON position.Use the filter selector

Page 33 - OFF SAVE ON

Shoot a white object so that it is virtually at the center of the screen and occupies an area equivalent to at least one-fourth of the height and w

Page 34 - REFERENCE

FeaturesSystem ChartControls and their FunctionsAttachment and replacement of Peripheral UnitsDate & Time SettingsPower SupplyBlack Balance &

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Set the POWER switch to the ON position.Press the EJECT button to open the cassette compartment.Insert the cassette tape.•Before inserting the tape, m

Page 36 - VTR connector

Press the VTR START/STOP button to start the recording.The REC tally lamp inside the viewfinder keeps on flashing until the recording mode is estab

Page 37 - Black Balance Adjustment

Simple editing functionThis refers to the pre-edited shooting function with which the recording of each cut is started from the pause (still picture)

Page 38 - White Balance Adjustment

Select the desired input signals using the audio input selector switches.f—r-AUDIO IN-1 CHI CH2MIC ¿Ci PROMT0«if,gRE*RJThe sanne sound is inp

Page 40 - Insert the cassette tape

When the camera’s RET button is pressed with the VTR in the rec pause mode (which is established after the tape has finished automatically reversing),

Page 41

213Set the POWER switch to the ON position.The tape is automatically loaded onto the cylinder, the REC, PLAY and PAUSE lamps come on, and the c

Page 42 - Operation

Automatic S-VHS/VHS identification and playbackTrackingThis camera recorder’s playback circuitry is designed to identify the cassette’s recording

Page 43 - \ REAR MIC

Cue and Review PlaybackWhen the FF button is kept depressed during tape play, the tape is cued at approximateiy 5 times the normai tape

Page 44

Connect the units as shown in the figure below to monitor the picture and sound. •E-E images can be monitored during recording.The sound can also be m

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Time Code SignalsMenu SettingsOther FunctionsTroubleshootingMaintenanceSpecificationsTime code generator settings ...

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Set the TC/UB/COUNTER selector switch to TC or UB.TCUBCOUHnn(3D•When the switch is set to TC, the time code data will be set. •When the switch is set

Page 47 - AUDIO SELECT switch

REFERENCE•The drop frame or non-drop frame mode can be selected for the time code by the menu item. For further details, refer to "How to set the

Page 48 - Still picture playback

Set the camera recorder to the eject, rec pause or stop mode.Set the MENU ON/OFF selector switch to ON.The main menu screen appears on the viewfinder.

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Press the START button.The main menu screen is replaced by the sub menu screen. Viewfinder-EVF DISPLAY--►0 1 LEVEL METERONOE F NUMBER ON□ 3 BATTERY VO

Page 50 - Set the data

To return to the main menu and perform settings on another menu item, press the SHIFT button to move the cursor (arrow) to the previous menu, and pres

Page 51 - I • n n • n ri

MAIN MENUViewfinder main menu itemFunctionsEVF DISPLAYEVF display ON/OFF settingCAMERA SETTING Camera settingsVTR OPERATIONVTR operation-related setti

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EVF DISPLAY MenuUnderlining denotes the mode set as the default.Viewfinder sub menu itemMode set FunctionsLEVEL METERON Sets audio level meter display

Page 53 - _______________

CAMERASETTING MenuUnderlining denotes the mode set as the default.Viewfinder sub menu itemMode setFunctionsGAIN9dB 18dB 24 dBSUPER HIGHSets gain value

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Menu Items (Continued)PEDESTAL SET operation methodBAlign the arrow with the “03 PEDESTAL SET" position.Press the SET + or SET - button to align

Page 55 - MAIN MENU

B Press the SHIFT button to align the arrow on the far left with the item to be set.- SCENE FILE A -PAGE 1- SCENE FILE B - PAGE E01 H DTL10 08 C GAIN

Page 56 - EVF DISPLAY Menu

a>MicrophonesWM-L30WV-MC35eÏ&Lens(1/2-inch bayonet type)M;c Holder AG-MH800i]AC Adaptor AU-B110S-VHS Camera recorder AG-DP800HTripod Mounting

Page 57 - CAMERASETTING Menu

Scene File MenuViewfinder sub menu itemMode set FunctionsHDTLVariablerange:0to31Enhances the detail (horizontal).The detail (horizontal) is enhanced w

Page 58 - Menu Items (Continued)

Scene File MenuViewfinder sub menu itemMode set FunctionsCORING Variable range: 0to31When the value is raised, the detail enhancement in the detailed

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Scene File Menu•C Gain 1 (changes in color bars^°*^ on vectorscope)Colour level is increased or reduced in R-Y axis direction.•C Gain 2 (changes i

Page 60 - Scene File Menu

Scene File Menu•C Phase 1 (changes in color bars”“*® on vectorscope)'=!>Fig. 5Phase changes in R-Y axis direction.Fig. 6•C Phase 2 (changes in

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VTROPERATION MenuUnderlining denotes the mode set as the default.Viewfinder sub menu itemMode setFunctionsBACK SPACEONSelects whether auto editing is

Page 62

VTR OPERATION MenuCue-up operationOnce the tape has been loaded, the cue-up operation search the end point of a previous recorded portion, it c

Page 63 - '=!>

Example of display on EVF or at LINE OUT connector of VTR- VTR OPERATIGN -□ 1BACK SPACEONOECUE-UP OFF-►03HUMID OPE OFF04 S-VHS REGAUTO05EBP CONTROLOFF

Page 64 - VTROPERATION Menu

B To set the clock;1) Press the SHIFT button to align the arrow with TIME/DATE SET.2) Press the START button. The clock is now set and the nnenu scr

Page 65 - VTR OPERATION Menu

Menu Items (Continued)Example of display on EVF or at LINE OUT connector of VTR-TIME CODE -□ 1V1TC POS1T 1 ON (1 ) 1 602V1TC POS1T 1 ON (2) 1 8-►03 LT

Page 66 - TIME/DATEMenu

AUDIO MenuUnderlining denotes the mode set as the default.Viewfinder sub menuMode setFunctionsitemFRONT MIC-40 dBSelects camera’s mic input level.(Fro

Page 67 - TIME CODE Menu

Controls and their FunctionsAiim^ ___

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BATTERY MenuNi-Cd 12 V is the mode set as the default.Viewfinder sub menu itemMode setFunctionsBattery name (product name) (see Notes)SELECT Ni-Cd 12

Page 69 - AUDIO Menu

DIAGNOSIS MenuViewfinder sub menu itemMode setFunctionsERROR LOG DATADisplays the last VTR error which occurred.CYLINDER000-9900hDisplays number of ho

Page 70 - BATTERY Menu

DIAGNOSIS Menu (Continued)Operation method and example of display on EVF or at LINE OUT connector of VTR D 1 AGNOS i S--►G 1ERROR LOG DATA02CYL1NDER1

Page 71 - DIAGNOSIS Menu

Audio input connector (XLR-3P)External DC input connector (XLR-4P)Pin No.Signal1GND2HOT3COLDPin No.Signal1GND' 2,34+ 12 V26P VTR connectorPin No.

Page 72 - DIAGNOSIS Menu (Continued)

Proceed with the inspections and adjustments described below. If the symptom persists, consult with your dealer.SymptomInspection/adjustmentReference

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Condensation may form on this camera recorder’s cylinder when the unit is moved from a cold place into warm surroundings or when it is

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Power Supply:Power Consumption:DC12V(10.5to17V)23 W (Recording mode; 20 W)Operating Ambient Temperature:Operating Ambient Humidity: Dimensions (WxHxD)

Page 75 - Head cleaning

Vìdeo SystemTelevision Standard; Modulation System; Outputs:Horizontal Resolution: S/N Ratio:Audio SystemInputs:Outputs;Number of Tracks:Normal Sou

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GAIN Selector SwitchWhen the camera screen is dark, change the position of this switch to increase the gain and make the screen brighter.0 dB; The swi

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PanasonicBroadcast & Television Systems CompanyDivision of Matsushita Electric Corporation of AmericaExecutive Office:One Panasonic Way (3F-5), Se

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SHUTTER SwitchThis sets the electronic shutter ON or OFF.OFF: The electronic shutter is not activated.ON: The electronic shutter is activated. T

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