Panasonic AGHPG10 AGHPG10 User Guide

Panasonic AGHPG10 - MEMORY CARD PORTABLE RECORDER Manual

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    of the Introduction parts Operating Instructions Memory Card Portable Recorder AG-HPG10P Model No. Saving data Recording Editing Displays Menu For your reference Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. F0707K0 -M D Printed
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    to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: • store in temperatures over 60°C (140°F). • Use specified charger. Memory Card Portable Recorder The rating plate is on the underside of the unit. AC Adapter The
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    information. FCC NOTICE (USA) Declaration of Conformity Model Number: AG-HPG10 Trade Name: PANASONIC Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Support contact: Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company 1-800-524-1448 This device
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    Panasonic product. It has been our policy to recommend that the genuine Panasonic battery pack be used for any Panasonic product that uses a battery pack, including digital cameras MIT is stored on the installation CD included with this portable recorder. See the folder named \LDOC. (The description
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    block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
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    Read this first 2 Introduction Recommendation for Use of Genuine Panasonic Battery Pack (Rechargeable Battery 4 Software information for this product .......... 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......... 5 How to use the unit 8 About this manual 10 Before use 11 Accessories 11 Name of the parts
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    FUNCTIONS screen 78 OPTION MENU screen 80 For your reference Troubleshooting (Q&A 81 Operating precautions 84 Updating the drivers installed in the unit... 86 Maintenance 86 Condensation 86 Storage precautions 87 Handling the data recorded on P2 cards ... 88 Concerning the use of memory cards
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    supports P2 field recording. Playing back data content 1 Playing back the data on the unit's LCD monitor (page 42) Data content (both pictures and sound) which has been shot on P2 cards using a P2 camera recorder can be played back on the spot. P2 camera recorder AG-HPG10 (this unit) P2 card AG
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    an external hard drive. Also, the data saved on an external hard drive can be reloaded onto a P2 card. (Only in the USB HOST mode) AG-HPG10 (this unit) Hard drive P2 card 1394 cable/USB 2.0 cable AG-HPG10 Editing 5 Editing by connecting the unit to a PC (page 62) The unit can be connected to
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    About this manual Note concerning illustrations in these instructions • Illustrations (portable recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions differ slightly from the actual portable recorder. References • References are shown as (Page 10). 10
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    video recordings. •T he manufacturer will not provide any compensation in the event that images fail to be recorded due to trouble while the unit and P2 card Component video cable Pin-BNC conversion plugs (x3) Operating Instructions P2 card driver software (CD-ROM) ∗ For the model number of
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    Name of the parts Operation area 1 2 43 5 6 7 8 1 REC button (page 48) 2 POWER button (page 16) 3 PLAY button (page 17) 4 STILL button (page 17) 5 REW button (page 17) 6 THUMBNAIL/MODE button (Page 17) 7 STOP button (page 17) 9 10 11 12 13 8 MENU/MODE CHK button (Page 17) 9 COUNTER button (page 49)
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    1 2 3 4 5 POWER THUMBNAIL /MODE SET REC MENU/MODE CHK COUNTER RESET/ TC SET 1 USER 2 3 PAGE / AUDIO MON / VAR 6 7 20 AG-HPG10 9 1 LCD monitor (page 16) 2 Power plug (page 16) 3 SD card access LEDs (page 26) 4 P2 card access LEDs (page 22) 5 Card slot cover 6 SD card slots (page 26
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    from each other. • Noise may be heard from the AC adapter while the AC adapter is being used: this is normal and not a sign of trouble. • The battery cannot be charged when power is supplied to the unit from the AC adapter. • No guarantees are given for the operation of the
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    to turn the power off, and check that the power lamp has gone off (page 16). 2 Remove the battery while pressing the battery eject button. • Support the battery with your hand to ensure that it will not drop down. OUTPUT CH 1 AUDIO CH 2 VIDEO HD/SD-SDI COMPONENT OUT 1394 Battery
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    turned 180 degrees to the left. • The monitor cannot be turned more than 180 degrees. Applying excessive force beyond this limit may cause trouble in the unit. 90º AG-HPG10 Make sure that the LCD monitor is raised upright before turning it. The LCD monitor can be turned 90 degrees to the right
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    the item below; depending on the menu item, it is used to change the value. Example of a menu operation: 1 Press [MENU] to display the menu. AG-HPG10 3 Press [STILL]. • If another menu has been displayed, repeat steps 2 and 3. • Depending on the item, the value is changed using [STOP], [PLAY], [FF
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    standby mode) • Connect the unit to the device equipped with the IEEE1394 connector, and proceed with simultaneous playback and recording. TC 12 : 34 : 56 : 00 1 2 106 mn P2 FULL REPEAT HD1080i 24PN 60 1394TC SQU TEXT MEMO JUN 19 2005 23 : 59 : 59 60 : 24P C H 1 C H 2 USBHOST Playback
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    connected device.   w USB DEVICE mode/1394 DEVICE mode Connect to a device equipped with an IEEE1394 or USB connector, and operate the data on the unit's P2 card from the connected device. USB DEVICE Turn the power off (exit the PC mode). 19
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    ] select "YES" for the "LCD SET" item on the setting menu "DISPLAY SETUP" screen. DISPLAY SETUP VIDEO OUT OSD DATE/TIME LEVEL METER CARD/BATT P2 CARD REMAIN OTHER DISPLAY LCD BACKLIGHT LCD SET OFF OFF ON ON TOTAL PARTIAL YES PUSH MENU TO RETURN 5 Using [STOP] and [PLAY] , select the
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    the data content (clips), and it affects the sequence in which the thumbnails are played back. Before recording, be absolutely sure to check the "CLOCK SET" and "TIME ZONE" settings, and set them if necessary. Described below is the procedure for setting the
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    be saved on the card or loaded from the card, and the data of the current recording is targeted. Data is now being saved or loaded. The recognition process of the P2 card is underway. The P2 card is out of memory. Data can be read out only. The write-protect switch on
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    If [MENU] is pressed, the menu display is cleared. 4 Select "YES" on the confirmation screen, and press [STILL]. • The selected P2 card is now formatted. Preparations P2 card protection To prevent the data recorded on the P2 card from being deleted by mistake, set the write-protect switch on the
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    situations: otherwise, this may cause P2 card trouble. a While the orange card access lamp of the P2 device is changing from blinking to lighting after the P2 card has been inserted b During recording, during the process to complete recording or while the P2 card access lamp is blinking • In
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    and other purposes is included in the memory figure displayed, so the amount of memory you can use for recording is less than what is displayed. • Concerning dividing the clips recorded on P2 cards If, when a P2 card with a memory capacity of 8 GB or more is used in this unit, the continuous
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    128 MB 2 GB SDHC (4 GB only) 4 GB To obtain the latest information which is not provided in these Operating Instructions, access the P2 support page on the web site below. http://panasonic.biz/sav/ • When using the SD memory cards, always remember to close the cover. • Also refer to "Concerning
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    Preparations Saving USER files on SD memory cards Up to four sets of settings can be saved as four files on the SD memory card, and they can be loaded from the card. 1 Press [MODE] to display the thumbnail display off screen. 2 Select "USER FILE" on the setting menu "CARD FUNCTIONS" screen,
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    Thumbnail display The video data produced on a P2 card by a single shooting session is 29.97P; 60P: 59.94P; 60i: 59.94i Switching playback formats To play back clips with different recording formats, switch the playback format. • The numbers of the clips which cannot be played back are displayed
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    inserted are displayed in white. 12 (Yellow) The number of the P2 card slot , which contains a P2 card with a clip that has its cursor position recorded, is displayed in yellow. When a single clip has been recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards, all the slot numbers of the cards on which the
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    recording contains problems for reasons such as the power being cut off while they were being recorded cannot be deleted, format the P2 card. In the case of clips instructions of the model which supports the function. 15 w Wide indicator This indicates clips which have been recorded trouble.) 30
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    SAME FORMAT CLIPS: Select this to display the clips whose format is the same as the recording format. SELECTED CLIPS: Select this to display the clips selected by the STILL button. display the clips on the P2 card of slot number "n". EXIT Select this to return to the previous menu. Playback
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    name which was set by the user DATA FORMAT: This menu item enables you to select the format in which the date/time of the recording is to be displayed. Y-M-D Year/month/day M-D-Y Month/day/year D-M-Y Day/month/year NOTE: This setting will also be reflected in the date of the
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    is released. • By repeating steps 1 and 2, you can select a multiple number of clips. Deleting clips You can delete unwanted clips from the P2 by proceeding as follows. 1 Display the thumbnail display screen. 2 Select the clips to be deleted. 3 Press [MENU]. 4 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL
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    the power having been suddenly cut off while it was being recorded. You can repair problem clips by proceeding as follows. 1 Display the thumbnail display screen . Connecting incomplete clips In some cases, clips recorded on a multiple number of P2 cards may not be recognized as a single continuous
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    "OPERATION" - "COPY" - "SLOT n" (where "n" is the number of the P2 card slot into which the copy destination P2 card was inserted), and press [STILL]. 5 Select "YES", and press [STILL]. appears when copying onto the P2 card a different clip which has been recorded on a multiple number of cards.) 35
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    The indicators or numbers of text memos or voice memos, which have been inserted into clips, are displayed. In addition, when a P2 card on which clips have been recorded has been write-protected, the mark is displayed. • V Voice memo indicator This is displayed on clips to which voice memos have
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    TIME: Time at which the clip was recorded DURATION: Length of the clip V_FORMAT: Recording format of the clip FRAME RATE: Playback frame rate REC RATE: Recording frame rate (displayed on clips specially recorded by the camera recorder) 5) Clip meta-data Items for referencing the detailed
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    clip which has been set by the user; the global clip ID is set as the default value. Name of the person who did the recording Name of the person who did the shooting Altitude of the shooting location Longitude of the shooting location Latitude of the shooting location Place name
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    created by a shooting session consists of a multiple number of clips, it will not be possible to set or release the shot marks unless all the P2 cards containing the video data are inserted into the slots. • Shot marks cannot be inserted into the clips on a card whose write protect switch is
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    of the card, one of the following messages may be displayed. FORMAT ERROR: NOT SUPPORTED: NO CARD: An unformatted P2 card has been inserted. A card which is not supported by the unit has been inserted. A P2 card has not been inserted. 4) Slot remaining memory (or used memory) total A figure
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    with the SD standard is displayed. SUPPORTED: The card format complies with the SD standard. NOT SUPPORTED: The card format does not comply onto an SD memory card with a proxy or P2 camera-recorder PROTECT: Write - protect status • Proxy recording is not possible with this unit. 4 Press "OK
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    Clip playback Playing back clips 1 Display the thumbnail display screen. 2 Using [FF] or [REW], move the yellow frame (cursor) to the target clip. 3 Press [PLAY]. Playback starts from the clip where the cursor is positioned. When this clip has finished playing back, the subsequent clips with the
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    Variable-speed searches You can change the playback speed and search for specific locations. 1 Press [PLAY] during playback. 1X is displayed. 2 Press [PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR], and change the playback speed. X /X or X /X is displayed. • Each time the button is pressed, the playback speed changes by one
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    Clip playback (continued) Playback from text memo position 1 Display the thumbnail display screen. 2 Press [MENU]. 3 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], select "THUMBNAIL" - "TEXT MEMO CLIPS", and press [STILL]. Thumbnails of the clips to which text memos were added now appear at the top of the LCD
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    Playback Deleting text memos 1 Proceed with steps 1 to 4 in "Playback from text memo positions," and select the text memos in the clips. 2 Move the cursor to the text memo to be deleted, and press [STILL]. 3 Press [MENU], and then select "OPERATION" - "DELETE" using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL]. 4
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    connector (D4 connector) VIDEO OUT connector OUTPUT CH 1 AUDIO CH 2 VIDEO HD/SD-SDI COMPONENT OUT 1394 HD/SD-SDI OUT connector This unit AG-HPG10 HD/SD-SDI output Video output/ component output External monitor Setting the outputs 1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 2 seconds to turn the power
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    are output; 720p/1080i signals are down-converted to 480i and output. (When SYSTEM AUTO Signals are output in the format in which they were recorded. FREQ is set to 50 Hz) 1080i 720p signals are cross-converted to 1080i signals, and output. 576i 576i format signals are output; 720p/1080i
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    data on P2 cards 1394 input recording You can connect a digital video component equipped with a 1394 connector, and digitally record video signals, audio signals or time codes, etc. on the unit. Unit Digital component AG-HPG10 IEEE1394 input/output connector 1394 cable (optional accessory
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    way round may result in damaging the unit's inside parts and trouble. Also connect the 1394 cable to the component equipped with the record the images manually. Recording 2-slot continuous recording If P2 cards have been inserted into both of the P2 card slots, you can continuously record images
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    clip" is a clip with some kind of problem in its recording which was caused because a P2 card was ejected or the power was turned off while its recording was still in progress, and it is indicated by the X mark when the thumbnail screen is displayed by a P2 camera recorder or other device. 50
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    ] is pressed. Usable hard drives The following hard drive can be used. • Panasonic portable hard disk unit for P2 Store (AJ-PCS060G) • Any hard drive which can be connected using USB 2.0 • USB bus power (5 V, 0.5 A) is also supported, but some hard drives cannot be started up using it. If this is
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    Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive (USB HOST mode) (continued) Types of hard one clip at a format used when a hard drive is time, formatting formatted by the unit. This refers to the P2 Store (AJPCS060G) hard drive. It cannot be used to write data. Reading all the data on one card at a
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    Saving data Formatting the hard drive Formatting initializes the hard drive to a format which can be used by TYPE S. • Bear in mind that when the hard drive is formatted, all the existing data on that drive will be erased. 1 Switch to the USB HOST mode. 2 Connect the USB hard drive. 3 Press [MENU].
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    on the hard drive. The computer or other device used will recognize each P2 card from which the data is exported to be a separate drive. 1 Switch "HDD" - "SETUP" - "VERIFY" to "OFF". • The copying of the P2 card data will also be terminated if the process is aborted during verification of the two
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    MENU]. 4 Using [STOP] and [PLAY]and [STILL], select "HDD" - "EXPLORE", and press [STILL]. The hard drive information is displayed. With a TYPE S or P2 STORE hard drive 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 With FAT 1. PARTITION Type of hard drive 2. VENDER Name of vender 3. MODEL Hard drive model name 4. SIZE Total
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    and found not to match. OFF The two sets of data were not verified. ∗ "- -" is displayed in the case of a P2 store hard drive. 3) Recording mode and system format The recording mode of the clip at the cursor position and system format are displayed. 4) Disk information For details, refer to the
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    MENU]. 8 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], select "OPERATION" - "IMPORT" - "SELECTED CLIP", and press [STILL]. 9 Using [STOP] and [PLAY], select the number of the P2 card slot whose data is to be imported, and press [STILL]. 10 Select "YES", and press [STILL]. Importing now begins. When importing is
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    Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive (1394 HOST mode) Switching to the 1394 HOST mode 1 Turn on the power of the hard drive (which supports 1394. a SBP2) to be connected, connect it to the unit using the IEEE1394 cable, and hold down [POWER] on the unit for at least 2 seconds
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    STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], and press [STILL]. • The copying of the P2 card data will also be terminated if the process is aborted during verification of the 1394 HOST mode is established first without connecting the hard drive (which supports 1394. a SBP2) and then the hard drive is connected. In
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    Macintosh machine), and operate the image data on the unit's P2 card from the computer. Personal computer USB cable (optional accessory) For a personal computer running Windows USB 2.0 connector (Type B) This unit AG-HPG10 1394 cable (optional accessory) IEEE1394 input/output For a Macintosh
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    , the power will not be turned off even if the POWER button is pressed. • Do not remove the P2 card while the USB connection is established. • While the USB connection is established, the P2 card access LEDs will remain off at all times except when the data on the cards is being
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    . UB: User's bit: [UB∗] is displayed when the user's bit value could not be read correctly from the P2 card or tape. FR: Information on the frame rate of recordings shot by the camera recorder such as the AGHVX200 FR 60I : 60i interlace mode (60 fields per second) FR 60P: 60P progressive mode (60
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    following frame rates are displayed with native recordings shot by the AG-HVX200, for instance. The "Variable rate: recording rate" display appears during the playback of variable frame recordings. • The frame rate is not other than may appear: this is normal and is not a sign of trouble.) 63
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    recording (interval recording, one-shot recording or loop-rec). A warning will be displayed when this P2 card is inserted into a P2 device or when recording has ended. 64 RUN DOWN CARD The P2 card has reached the end of its service P2 card cannot be formatted because of a problem. Check the P2 card
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    off and then back on or change the connected hard drive. PLEASE FORMAT P2 CARD! This message warns the user that data cannot be copied when data is imported from a hard drive to a P2 card because the P2 card already has data recorded on it. No data can be copied because the copy destination
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    the system's power off and then back on. REC WARNING This appears when trouble has occurred during recording. Initiate the recording again. If the warning is still displayed, consult your dealer. CARD ERR (1) (2) (1/2) (Trouble with the P2 card in the slot corresponding to the number shown) • If the
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    Selecting what is to be displayed on the screen The following items appearing on the LCD monitor screen are displayed when [MENU/MODE CHK] is held down or when a setting for the "OTHER DISPLAY" item (page 76) on the setting menu "DISPLAY SETUP" screen has been selected. Item displayed 1 Time code
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    signals are converted to OVER 60P by 2:3 pull-down for playback. ∗3 The signals are converted to OVER 50P by 2:3 pull-down for playback. ∗4 Clips recorded with the sound muted are played back with the sound muted. ∗5 The DVCPRO50, DVCPRO or DV format is selected according to the [SD MODE] setting
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    signals are converted to OVER 60P by 2:3 pull-down for playback. ∗3 The signals are converted to OVER 50P by 2:3 pull-down for playback. ∗4 Clips recorded with the sound muted are played back with the sound muted. ∗5 The DVCPRO50, DVCPRO or DV format is selected according to the [SD MODE] setting
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    mn 6 Using [STOP] and [PLAY] , move to the item to be set. RECORDING SETUP SYS FORMAT SD(480i/576) MODE 1394 TC REGEN TC MODE TCG TC PRESET 1394 function to be set. 5 Press [STILL] to display the setting item. Example: RECORDING SETUP SYS FORMAT SD(480i/576) MODE 1394 TC REGEN TC MODE TCG TC
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    Setting menu configuration MAIN MENU RECORDING SETUP (Pages 72 - 73) SW MODE (Page 74) PLAYBACK SDI SEL SDI OUT SDI METADATA SDI EDH SETUP VIDEO OUT OSD DATE/TIME LEVEL METER CARD/BATT P2 CARD REMAIN OTHER DISPLAY LCD BACKLIGHT LCD REVERSE LCD SET LCD ASPECT MENU BACK DOWNCON MODE WFM USER
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    Item Description of settings SYS FORMAT This is used to set the 1394 input recording format and playback format. (60 Hz) 1080/60i, 720/60P, 720/ 60 Hz regions This is used to select the time code compensation mode when recording the time only) codes of the internal time code generator. DF: The
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    ) Item UB MODE Description of settings This is used to set what is to be recorded as the user's bit. USER: The user information is recorded. TIME: The time of the recording is recorded. DATE: The date/time of the recording are recorded. TCG: The value generated by the time code generator is
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    on the clip. (Page 39) TEXT MEMO : A text memo is recorded. (Page 38) LCD BL : LCD backlight (page 76) V OUT OSD : Video output on-screen display (page 76) AUDIO OUT : Audio output (page 75) SLOT SEL : P2 card slot selection (page 49) LCD RVS : LCD reverse (page 76) WFM : Waveform monitor (page
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    reflects the setting selected for the SYS FORMAT item on the RECORDING SETUP screen. 1080i, 480i (50 Hz regions) AUTO: Operation reflects the setting selected for the SYS FORMAT item on the RECORDING SETUP screen. 1080i, 576i This is used to set the SDI output.
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    List of setting menus (continued) DISPLAY SETUP screen Item VIDEO OUT OSD DATA/TIME LEVEL METER CARD/BATT P2 CARD REMAIN OTHER DISPLAY LCD BACKLIGHT LCD SET LCD REVERSE DOWNCON MODE Description of settings When ON is selected as this item's setting, the information
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    of settings This is used to select the aspect ratio for the LCD monitor. AUTO: The aspect ratio is automatically selected based on the recording mode, playback mode and other information. 4:3: The aspect ratio is fixed at 4:3. Note When images are displayed with the 16:9 aspect ratio, black bands
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    HOST: In this mode, files are copied on an external hard disk from the P2 card using the USB connector. 1394 DEVICE: File transfer mode using the 1394 connector : In this mode, files are copied on an external hard disk from the P2 card using the 1394 connector. This is used to set the beep sound to
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    CUE (rapid forward), REV (rapid reverse), FF, REW or STILL) or during recording. This is used to set the language in which the menu is to be to display the power-on time (using 5 digits). This is used to display the power-on time (using 5 digits) for the backlight of the LCD monitor. Menu
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    input or output SPEED: Transfer speed of the input or output signals STATUS: Status of the signals which are input or output by the IEEE1394 digital interface VIDEO: Status of the input or output video signals AUDIO: Status of the input or output audio signals The 1394 expansion menu is displayed
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    Troubleshooting (Q&A) Power-related Q&A No power. The power suddenly goes off without warning. The periods of time even after it has been fully charged, it means that it has reached the end of its service life. • Is the DC cable connected to the AC adapter? The battery cannot be charged if the DC
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    Troubleshooting (Q&A) (continued) Recording Recording does not start. The P2 card has been inserted properly, but recording is not possible. • Is the unit's power on? P 16 • Has the battery reached the end of its service life? The battery may - have reached the end of its service life. Although
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    of digital equipment. It is not a - during rapid forward or sign of trouble. rapid reverse playback. No playback pictures appear even though the TV set is connected properly. • Is the input selector on the TV set at the "video input" position? - Carefully read the instructions accompanying
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    take care to protect it from precipitation and sea water. • Otherwise, trouble may occur in the unit and its cards. (It may not be radio transmitter or high-voltage appliance. • Doing so may adversely affect the recorded images and sound. When using the unit at the beach or similar locations,
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    leaves less than 0.01% of its pixels which may be missing or permanently lighted. This is not a sign of trouble and will have absolutely no effect on the images which have been recorded. • Condensation may form on the liquid crystal part of the monitor if the unit is placed in a location where
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    installed in the unit For the latest information concerning drivers, access the P2 support page on the web site given below. http://panasonic.biz/sav/ When updating a driver, check the unit's version by selecting thumbnail menu "OPERATION" - "SERVICE" - "SYSTEM INFO", then access the above web site
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    to protect it from dust and dirt. Battery • The service life of the battery will be shortened if the battery is cause the connectors to become corroded and other trouble to occur. • Ensure that the battery and then return it to storage. P2 card • After removing the P2 cards from the unit, always
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    card, be absolutely sure to download the "P2 viewer" dedicated software from the following web site and use it for this purpose. (Operating systems supported: Windows XP, Windows 2000) (Japanese) https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/support/cs/csregistp2m/p2indexj.html (English) https://eww.pavc
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    used. For the latest information on the unit and the memory cards which can be used by the unit, access the P2 support page on the web site below. http://panasonic.biz/sav/ • SDHC is a new standard for memory cards with memory sizes of 2GB or more which was formulated in 2006 by
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    1.1 kg (main unit), 1.45 kg (including supplied battery (5400 mAh)) Dimensions (W x H x D) 104.0 mm x 84.0 mm x 227.0 mm (excluding feet) Recording media P2 card [VIDEO] 1394 video recording signals: 1080i/60i, 1080i/50i, 720P/60P, 720P/50P, 480i/60i, 576i/50i * 60P: 59.94P; 60i: 59.94i Video
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    [AUDIO] Audio recording formats 48 kHz, 16 bits, 4 channels (DVCPRO HD, DVCPRO50) 48 (monaural) [OTHER INPUTS/OUTPUTS] IEEE1394 digital input/output IEEE1394 6-pin x 1 400, 200 or 100 Mbps selectable USB 2.0 HOST x 1 (type A, bus power) DEVICE x 1 (type B) [P2 CARD SLOTS] P2 card slot x 2 [SD CARD
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    . Fax (800) 334-4880 Emergency after hour parts orders (800) 334-4881 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Emergency 24 Hour Service (800) 222-0741 Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 624-5010 Panasonic de Mexico S.A. de C.V. Av angel Urraza Num. 1209 Col. de Valle 03100 Mexico
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AG-HPG10P
Menu
Displays
Editing
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Preparations
Name of the
parts
Introduction
For your
reference
Operating Instructions
Memory Card Portable Recorder
Model No.
F0707K0 -M
Printed in Japan
VQT1H84
ENGLISH
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for
future use.
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