
Operating InstructionsCamera/VTRBefore operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.VQT0M92Model
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions102-2 Audio function section (input system)12569@? ?8= < > 73; :41 MIC IN (microphone input) jack (XLR, 3-pi
Chapter 7 Menu description tables100HYTRON1202/AUTOMANUALFor enabling or disabling the selection madefor the BATTERY SELECT item.2 : The selection is
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables101Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarks7-8-4 BATTERY SETTING2ENDURA802/AUTOMA
Chapter 7 Menu description tables1027-8-5 MIC/AUDIO1TEST TONE NORMALALWAYSOFFCHSELFor selecting the test signal.NORMAL:The test tone signal is output
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables103The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.7-8-7 TC/UBItem/Data stora
Chapter 7 Menu description tables1047-8-8 UMID SET/INFODEVICE NODEFor displaying the ID number of the product.Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksCO
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables1057-9 OPTION MENU7-9-1 OPTIONItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksENG SECURITY ONOFFFor selecting whether or not t
Chapter 8 Specifications106Power supply: DC 12 V (11.0 - 17.0 V)Power consumption: 24 W 25 W SDC905SDC615indicates safety information.[GENERAL]Ambien
Chapter 8 Specifications8107Tape Transport SystemTape speed:DVCPRO:33.854 mm/secDVCPRO 50 :67.708 mm/secRecording time:DVCPRO:66 minutes (when AJ-P6
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Chapter 2 Parts and their functions2112 Either STEREO or MIX can be selected as the setting for the MONITORSELECT item by opening the <MIC/AUDIO2&
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions121 9 84@765< >2 = BAC I?;:3ª651/;EJECT/REW FF/STOP PLAY/PAUSED G HE F2-3 Shooting and recording/playbackfun
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions213AUTO KNEE functionWhen shooting with the level set to people or scenes against a high-brightness background, th
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions14= OUTPUT SEL (output signal selection) switchThis is used to select the signals output from the VIDEOOUT connect
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions21543212-4 Menu operation section1 MENU buttonThis is used to switch the menu ON and OFF.2 JOG dial buttonThis is
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions163 21964 5782-5 Time code related section1 GENLOCK IN connector (BNC)The reference signal is input to this connec
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions2175124362-6 Warning/status display section 2-7 Display window and its displaysRemaining tape and remaining batter
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions18CTLRFSERVOHUMIDSLACKhTAPEEBY minMsfrm13 240DVTCGTIME DATEP-iRECSLAVE HOLD W GPSBATTEFOVER OVER10OO40-dB3020NDFMo
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions2192-8 Viewfinder sectionONOFF287;=<1:93645>?@1 Viewfinder (optional accessory)While recording or playback i
2The descriptions contained throughout the text of these instructions apply to both the AJ-SDC615 and AJ-SDC905. However, descriptions which apply so
Chapter 3 Recording and playback203-1 Cassette tapesLoading a cassette tape1Set the POWER switch to ON.<Note>When condensation has formed insid
Chapter 3 Recording and playback3213-2 Basic proceduresThis section describes the basic steps for shooting andrecording.Before actually departing to
Chapter 3 Recording and playback22Procedure for shootingFrom adjusting the white balance and black balanceto stopping the recording1Select the filter
Chapter 3 Recording and playback3233-3 Scene-to-scene continuityMaintaining continuity from one scene to the next at anaccuracy of +1 frame or less c
Chapter 3 Recording and playback243-6 INTERVAL REC functionThe AJ-SDC905 enables recording in intervals witha minimum recording time in increments o
Chapter 3 Recording and playback325When recording is to be suspended at any timePress the STOP button. Recording is now suspended.O With the AJ-SDC9
Chapter 3 Recording and playback263-7 RETAKE functionThe RETAKE function ensures continuity with the previous cuton the tape when shooting is resumed
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording27In order to achieve images with a consistently high picturequality with this unit, it is necessary
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording28When there is no time to adjust the white balanceSet the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. The white balan
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording29<Notes>≥Check that the lens connector has been connected andthat the lens aperture is set to
3OBatteries are used for the main power source and memory back-up in the product.At the end of their useful life, you should not throw them away.Inste
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording304-2 Setting the electronic shutterThis section describes the unit’s electronic shutter, its setting
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording314-3 Selecting the recording signalsand recording systemWith this unit, both the signals to be reco
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording324-4 Selecting the audio input signalsand adjusting their recordinglevelsWhen the AUDIO SELECT CH1/C
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording33Tape continuity with the user bitsSelecting REGEN for the UB MODE item on the <TC/UB>screen
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording344-5-2 Setting the internal clock’s date andtime1Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.2Press the HOLD button
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording35GENLOCK INTC INTC OUTMON OUTGENLOCK INTC INTC OUTMON OUTTC OUTMON OUTOperating procedure for exter
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording36Concerning the user bit setting during external lockWhen the unit’s time code is externally locked,
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording374-6-2 Basic menu operationsMenu items are selected and entered using the MENU buttonand JOG dial b
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording382Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) tothe item which is to be set, and the sub men
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording394-7-2 Viewfinder screen status displayconfigurationAll the items that can be displayed are laid ou
4ContentsChapter 1 General ... 61-1 Features of the camera unit ... 61-2 Features of the VTR unit
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording40This indicates the master gain setting.Example: LOW = 0When S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording41Display item What is displayed Status when display appearsThis appears when the position of the WH
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording42Display item What is displayed Status when display appears7 Cumulative gaindisplay6:/12:/20:This in
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording43Display item What is displayed Status when display appearsE Total length ofcassette tape¢¢¢minThis
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording44≤–––≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤–––≤≤≤–≤≤≤–≤–≤≤––––≤––≤––≤≤––≤––≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤–≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤≤––––––––––≤(dependent up
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording45#< VF MARKER >MKR:ATABLE :ACENTER MARK :1SAFETY ZONE :2SAFETY AREA :90%FRA
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording464-7-7 Mode check screen displays (MODECHECK button function)The screens enabling the unit’s setting
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording474-8 Menu-driven function setupThe functions can be set up using the unit’s menus.4-8-1 Setting the
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording484-8-3 Selecting the F.AUDIO LEVEL controlfunctionThis function enables the recording level to be ad
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording49UDIO CH1:The function for switching the channel 1 input signal isallocated. Each press advances t
5Contents5-4 Audio input signal preparations ... 675-4-1 When using the front microphone ... 675-4-2 When using an external mic
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording504-9-2 Setup card operationsTo format the setup card, save the setting data on the card orread the s
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording514Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) tothe “TITLE : ” item.5When the JOG dial butt
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording52READ?YES#NOLoading the data saved on the card1Perform the menu operations, and display the “CARDREA
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording534-9-3 How to use the user dataThe setting data can be written in the user area of the unit’sintern
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording54< SCENE >READ USER DATA#SCENE SEL :1READWRITERESETTITLE1 : ********TITLE2 : ********T
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording55RESET?YES#NO< SCENE >READ USER DATA#SCENE SEL :1READWRITERESETTITLE1 : ********TITLE
Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording568When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor)returns to the TITLE1, 2, 3 or 4 item.9Turn
4Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording574-9-5 How to return the menus settings tothe user standard settingsThe setting statuses of the uni
Chapter 5 Preparation585-1 Supplying the powerA battery pack or an AC power source can be used as thisunit’s power supply.To use the battery pack, th
Chapter 5 Preparation559Using the BP-90 type battery pack1Remove the battery holder.Battery holder2Attach the battery case to the unit.1 Connect the
Chapter 1 General6≥ 3 CCDs with a 2/3-inch on-chip lensAspect ratios of 16:9 and 4:3 are supported.≥ Storage type high-sensitivity functionThe unit c
Chapter 5 Preparation60Using the NP-1 type battery packUsing the V-mount type battery packAttach the V-mount adapter plate.Insert it in the direction
Chapter 5 Preparation5615-1-2 Using an AC power supplyWhen the AJ-B75 AC adapter made by Panasonic isused1Connect the DC OUT connector on the AJ-B75
Chapter 5 Preparation625Proceed with the flange back adjustment for the lens.<Notes>≥For details on how to handle the lens, refer to theoperati
Chapter 5 Preparation5631Attach the lens to the camera.At this stage, do not forget to connect the lens cable.2Set the lens aperture to manual and op
Chapter 5 Preparation64< WHITE SHADING >CORRECT :ON#DETECTION(V.SAW)81 Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to “A” or “B,” anduse the AU
Chapter 5 Preparation565< LENS FILE >#FILE NO. :1READWRITETITLE : ************1: 5:2: 6:3: 7:4:
Chapter 5 Preparation664Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) toYES, and press the JOG dial button.When reading is complete, “READ OK”
Chapter 5 Preparation5675-4 Audio input signal preparationsPrepare to connect the audio components which will supplythe audio signals to the unit.5-4
Chapter 5 Preparation685-4-3 When using a wireless receiverWhen using an externally connected wirelessreceiverAttach the wireless receiver when a wir
Chapter 5 Preparation569Slide lever1Mount the tripod attachment on the tripod.<Note>Take account of the center of gravity of the unit and that
Chapter 1 General17≥ DVCPRO and DVCPRO50 formats supportedThe VTR unit compresses the images using a componentdigital recording system that uses the
Chapter 5 Preparation705-8 Attaching the rain coverExample showing use of the SHAN-RC700 raincover<Notes>≥Before connecting or disconnecting th
6Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections716-1 Inspections prior to shootingBefore setting off for a shooting session, perform the followinginspections
Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections726-1-3 Inspecting the VTR unitPerform all the steps outlined in section “1. Tape travelinspection” through sect
6Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections735. Inspection using external microphones1Connect external microphones to the AUDIO IN CH1 andCH2 jacks.2Set t
Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections746-2 Maintenance6-2-1 CondensationThe water vapor in the air may form as tiny droplets on thehead drum when the
6Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections756-2-6 Connectors and signalsAUDIO IN1 GND2 AUDIO IN(H)3 AUDIO IN(C)Matsushita part number K1AB103A0007Maker p
Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections766-3 Warning system6-3-1 Warning description tablesWhen an error or a problem is detected immediately after the
6Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections776. SERVO5. HUMID9. WIRELESS RF7. RFWARNING lamp Lights for 90 minutes following the release of thecondensatio
Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections786-3-2 Error codesOne of the following error codes appears in the displaywindow when an error has occurred in t
6Chapter 6 Maintenance and inspections796-3-3 Emergency ejectIf the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or sim
Chapter 1 General826-pin cameraadapter:AJ-CA905G26-pin cable: AJ-C26050G (50 m), AJ-C26100G (100 m)Remote controlunit: AJ-RC905V-mount type battery p
Chapter 7 Menu description tables80USER MENUUSER MENU SELECTSYSTEM SETTINGPAINTOPERATION SYSTEM MODE OPTION MODE REC FUNCTION OUTPUT SEL GENLOCK
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables81REC TALLY REDGREENCHARFor selecting the method used to inform theuser that the unit is recording when a systemusi
Chapter 7 Menu description tables82Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksP.OFF GPS DATA HOLDCLEARFor selecting whether or not to hold the UMIDGPS posi
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables83SDC61500h00m00s20f: 00h04m59s24f: 23h59m59s24fThe shortest time is two seconds.CUFINTERVAL RECMODEONONE SHOTOFFFo
Chapter 7 Menu description tables84Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarks7-2-4 OUTPUT SELSC PHASE FINE –75: +00: +75For finely adjusting the SD phase
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables857-3-2 MATRIXR GAIN –200: +000: +200For setting the R channel gain.Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksMASTER PED
Chapter 7 Menu description tables86Mg (SAT/PHASE) –63: +00: +63For performing the magenta color correction(saturation and hue).R (SAT/PHASE) –63: +00
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables877-3-5 MID SETTING$ MATRIX TABLEOFFABFor selecting the color correction table.$ COLORCORRECTONOFFFor selecting ON
Chapter 7 Menu description tables887-3-7 ADDITIONAL DTLItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksKNEE APE LVL OFF12: 5For performing the KNEE APE LEVEL se
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables897-3-9 KNEE/LEVELItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksMASTER PED –200: +010: +200For performing the MASTER PEDESTA
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions291 POWER switchThis switch turns the power ON and OFF.2 Battery mountThis is for attaching the Anton Bauer batter
Chapter 7 Menu description tables90Item/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksDETAIL ONOFFFor selecting ON or OFF for DTL (H, V).2D LPF ONOFFFor selecting
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables917-4-2 VF MARKERItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksTABLE ABFor selecting the VF MARKER setting table.This item i
Chapter 7 Menu description tables92D.ZOOM ONOFFFor selecting whether or not the display is tocome on during digital zoom operations.7-4-5 VF INDICATO
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables937-5-2 SHUTTER SPEEDItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksSYNCHRO SCAN ONOFFFor selecting SYNCHRO SCAN as the shutt
Chapter 7 Menu description tables947-5-4 USER SWItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksUSER MAIN SW INHS.GAINDS.GAINS.IRISI.OVRS.BLKB.STRAUDIO CH1AUDIO
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables957-5-6 WHITE BALANCE MODEAWB B MEMATWVARFor selecting the allocation of the WHITE BALswitch position and Bch.MEM:
Chapter 7 Menu description tables967-5-8 IRIS7-6 FILE7-6-1 CARD READ/WRITETITLE1 - 8:For setting a title consisting of not more than8 characters.Item
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables977-6-3 LENS FILEItem/Data storageVariablerangeRemarksFILE NO. 1: 8For selecting the number of the lens file.READFo
Chapter 7 Menu description tables987-8 VTR MENU7-8-1 VTR FUNCTIONECU REC CHK SW R.REVIEWRETAKEFor setting the unit’s operation to beperformed using t
7Chapter 7 Menu description tables997-8-3 BATTERY SETTING1PRO142/AUTOMANUALFor enabling or disabling the selection madefor the BATTERY SELECT item.2
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