
AG-HPG20P AG-HPG20EAG-HPG20MenuDisplays Editing Saving data Recording PlaybackPreparationsName of the partsIntroductionFor your reference This prod
10ContentsRead this first! ... 2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 5Recommendation for Use of Genuin
List of setting menus (continued) The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.100AV OUT SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of s
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.101MenuAV OUT SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsEMBEDDED AUDIO This is
List of setting menus (continued) The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.102AV OUT SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of s
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.103MenuDISPLAY SETUP screenItem Description of settingsOSD OUT SEL This is used to selec
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.List of setting menus (continued)104DISPLAY SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.105MenuDISPLAY SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsUPCON MODE This is us
List of setting menus (continued) The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.106OTHER FUNCTIONS screenItem Description of settingsPC
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.107MenuOTHER FUNCTIONS screen (continued)Item Description of settingsPOWER SAVE This is
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.List of setting menus (continued)108OPTION MENU screenIf [MENU/MODE CHK] is pressed with
109For your referenceMenuWarning system tableWhen trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the user is alerte
11Saving dataCopying data from P2 cards to the hard drive ... 67Switching to the USB HOST mode ...
110Power-related Q&ANo power. Has the battery or AC adapter been connected properly? Check the connections.When turning on the power, hold down [P
111For your referenceRecordingRecording does not start. Is the unit’s power on?• P 22Has the battery reached the end of its service life? The battery
Troubleshooting (Q&A) (continued)112PlaybackMosaic-like noise appears during rapid forward or rapid reverse playback.This phenomenon is characteri
113For your referenceUpdating the drivers installed in the unitThe driver can be updated using either of the following two methods.1. Checking the c
114Storage precautionsBefore storing the unit, remove its battery.Select a location with minimal moisture and a relatively constant temperature to sto
115For your referenceCONTENTSAUDIOCLIPICONPROXYVIDEOVOICELASTCLIP.TXT*Handling the data recorded on P2 cards“P2 cards” are semiconductor memory cards
116Use of SD/SDHC memory cardsIn this unit, use SD cards which comply with the SD standard or SDHC standard.If miniSD or miniSDHC cards are going to b
117For your referenceSpecificationsSupply voltage DC7.2 V/7.9 VPower consumption 12 W[GENERAL] Operating ambient temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °
Specifications (continued)118[MEMORY CARDS] Recording/playback timeCapacity of the P2 cardNo. of cards usedFormattingDVCPRO/DV Audio 2CH/4CHDVCPRO50Au
119For your referenceInformation for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used BatteriesThese symbols on the products, packaging, and
12How to use the unitHoused in a compact cabinet which can be battery-powered, this Memory Card Portable Recorder is a compact recording/playback unit
13Using an external hard drive (HDD)5Saving data onto an external hard drive (Page 67)The data content on P2 cards can be saved onto an external HDD.A
14How to use the unit (continued)Using a PC7Editing by connecting the unit to a PC (Page 79)The unit can be USB-connected to a PC, and the PC can then
15IntroductionBe absolutely sure to check the date, time and time zone, and set them if necessary.The calendar and time zone affect the management and
16Media which can be used with this unitYou may use the following media. For further details, refer to the pages on the media concerned.P2 cards (Page
17IntroductionAccessories* For the model number of the battery, refer to the [ACCESSORIES] item. (Page 118)Battery*AC adapterCD-ROMAC power supply co
18Name of the parts1 REC button (Page 63)2 POWER button (Pages 22, 110)3 PLAY button (Pages 23, 58)4 STILL/SET button (Pages 23, 58)5 R
19Name of the parts1 LCD monitor (Pages 22, 26)2 Power display LED (Pages 22, 109) 3 SD card access LED (Page 33)4 P2 card access LEDs (Pa
2Read this first!indicates safety information. CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REM
Charging the battery20ChargingThe battery has not been charged at the time of purchase.Before using the battery, give it a full charge using the AC ad
21PreparationsInstalling and removing the power supplyInsertion1 Slide and insert the battery until it clicks into place.PUSHOUTPUT INPUTCH 1CH 2AUDIO
22Basic operationsHold down [POWER] for at least 1 second.The power display LED lights, and the power is turned on.When [POWER] has been held down for
23PreparationsThis unit is provided with three kinds of screens: the thumbnail display screen, normal display screen (SDI/1394 input recording standby
24Basic operations (continued)This unit has the following 3 modes which can be selected by pressing [THUMBNAIL/MODE].Operation modes Turn
25Preparations Press and hold at least 2 seconds to return to the thumbnail display screen. PC mode Connect the unit to an external device, an
26LCD monitor settings1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 1 second to turn the power on.First check that an image is displayed on the LCD monitor, and th
27Preparations1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 1 second to turn the power on.2 Press [THUMBNAIL/MODE] to display the normal display screen.3 Press [
28P2 cardsWhen the unit is to be used for the first time, the first step is always to set the internal clock. (Page 27)Inserting P2 cards1 Hold down [
29Preparations1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 1 second to turn the power on.The thumbnail screen now appears.2 Press [MENU/MODE CHK].3 Using , a
3IMPORTANT“Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programs, video tapes and other materials may infringe the right of copyright owners an
30P2 cards (continued)Ejecting P2 cards1 Confirm P2 card access LED is not blinking orange.2 Open the card slot cover and raise the P2 card eject butt
31PreparationsCapacityDVCPRO/DVAudio 2/4CHDVCPRO50Audio 4CHAVC-Intra50Audio 8CHDVCPRO HDAVC-Intra100Audio 8CH *4 GB Approx. 16 minutes Approx. 8 minut
32USER buttonThe following features are allocated to the buttons at the time of shipping.You can assign EXIT function to USER2 button only as well as
33PreparationsUsing SD/SDHC memory cardsUSER files can be saved or loaded using SD or SDHC memory cards (both types of cards will now be referred to a
34Up to four sets of settings can be saved as four files on the SD card, and they can be loaded from the card.The menu setting value on the thumbnail
35PlaybackThumbnail displayThe video data produced on a P2 card by a single shooting session is referred to as a clip. When the unit’s power is turned
36Thumbnail display (continued)Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts (continued)1 Display statusesThe types of information which are
37Playback • HDD(Gray)When a mode other than the USB HOST mode is established or when the USB HOST mode is established but the hard drive is not conn
38Thumbnail display (continued)Changing the displays on the thumbnail display screenYou can customize the thumbnail display screen to better suit your
39PlaybackSetting the items to be displayedYou can customize how the thumbnails are to be displayed to better suit your intended application. This ena
4indicates safety information.Caution for AC Mains LeadFOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.This product is equipped with 2 types
40Clip managementSelecting clipsWhen performing operations on the thumbnail display screen, select the clip which will be the target of these operatio
41PlaybackRepairing and connecting clipsRepairing defective clipsThe defective clip indicator (yellow X) appears in order to indicate that there is a
42Clip management (continued)Copying clipsClips can be copied onto the P2 card in the other P2 card slot.While clips are being copied, do not turn off
43PlaybackDisplaying the clip informationYou can display detailed information about clips on the screen, and check it.1 Display the thumbnail display
44Clip management (continued)6 If necessary, reference the clip meta-data contents.When the clip meta-data item is selected using and , and then
45PlaybackEditing the clip informationYou can edit the detailed clip information (clip meta-data).1 Display the thumbnail display screen.2 With cros
46Adding the meta-data to clipsIf the meta-data upload file which contains the name of shooter or reporter, shooting location or text memo information
47PlaybackSetting to add meta-dataMake the setting to load the meta-data upload file onto this unit SelectthemethodtorecordUSERCLIPNAME Set
48Adding the meta-data to clips (continued)COUNT valueCOUNT value is displayed in 4-digit number. COUNT value is added by 1 increment every time a new
49Playback4 With cross cursor operation, move the cursor to “COUNT RESET” and press . The COUNT value is reset to 1.5 Press [MENU/MODE CHK] or [EX
5IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1) Read these instructions.2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warnings.4) Follow all instructions.5) Do not use
50Adding the meta-data to clips (continued)How the COUNT value of USER CLIP NAME is added when the data exceeds 4 GBIn the following cases, 1 shot is
51PlaybackChecking and revising the loaded meta-dataYou can check and revise the meta-data loaded from the SD card.1 Press [THUMBNAIL/MODE].The thumb
52Adding the meta-data to clips (continued)Checking and revising the loaded meta-data (continued)With cross cursor operation, move the cursor to the i
53PlaybackRecording clips to which the meta-data was addedYou can add the loaded meta-data to clips when recording clips.1 Display the thumbnail displ
54Clip management (continued)Adding shot marks to clipsYou can differentiate one clip from all the other clips by adding shot marks.1 Display the thu
55Playback1) Write-protect markThe mark is displayed when a P2 card is write-protected.2) P2 card statusWith the remaining memory display, the P2
561 Display the thumbnail display screen.2 Press [MENU/MODE CHK].3 Using , and , select “PROPERTY” – “DEVICES” – “SD CARD”, and press .The foll
Clip playback57PlaybackPlaying back clips1 Display the thumbnail display screen.2 With cross cursor operation, move the cursor (yellow frame) to the
58Basic playback operations Play ( )When this button is pressed during stop, playback begins from the start of the selected clips*. When it is pressed
59PlaybackVariable-speed playbackYou can change the playback speed and search for specific locations.1 Press during playback.1X is displayed.2 Pr
6To remove the batteryMain Power BatteryRemove the battery while pressing the battery eject button.PUSHOUTPUT INPUTCH 1CH 2AUDIOVIDEOHD/SD-SDI HD/SD-S
60Clip playback (continued) Playback from text memo position1 Display the thumbnail display screen.2 Press [MENU/MODE CHK].3 Using , and , selec
61PlaybackDeleting text memos1 Perform the operation from steps 1 to 4 in “Playback from text memo position”, and move to the bottom of the text memo
62You can connect an external monitor to the output connector of the unit, output clips to the external monitor and play them back on the monitor.AG-H
Recording63Recording data on P2 cardsYou can connect a digital video component equipped with a SDI connector or IEEE 1394 connector, and record video
64Recording (continued) By making HD-SDI/1394 connection to a camera recorder equipped with an external device control function, the unit can be made
Recording65Time code displaysYou can change what is displayed in the time code display area. (Page 80)1 Press [COUNTER].Each time the button is presse
66Setting the recording time code (continued) Specifying the time code (TC PRESET) (continued)5 After the time code value has been set, press .6 Usin
Saving data Recording67You can connect a hard drive equipped with a USB 2.0, and copy data from P2 cards onto the hard drive.AG-HPG20USB cable (option
68Switching to the USB HOST mode1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 1 second to turn the power on.The thumbnail screen now appears.2 Press [THUMBNAIL/M
Saving data69Types of hard drives and usable functionsThe functions that can be used differ from one hard drive to another. The hard drive type is dis
7EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS 1. Applicable standards and operating environment for AG-HPG20E The apparatus is compliant wit
70Formatting the hard driveFormatting initializes the hard drive to a format which can be used by TYPE S.Bear in mind that when the hard drive is form
Saving data71Exporting data to a hard drive in 1-card incrementsIf you are using a TYPE S hard drive, you can export all the data on one P2 card at a
72Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive (continued)Exporting one clip at a time to a hard driveClips can be copied onto the hard drive in FAT t
Saving data73Clips cannot be copied when any of the following error messages are displayed.“LACK OF REC CAPACITY!” Clips will not be copied because th
74Hard drive data displayYou can display the hard drive information.1 Switch to the USB HOST mode.2 Connect the USB hard drive.3 Press [MENU/MODE CH
Saving data75Deleting the partitionYou can delete the last partition on a TYPE S hard drive.1 Switch to the USB HOST mode.2 Connect the USB hard dri
76Thumbnail displays of clips on the hard driveYou can also display and manage thumbnails of the clips stored on the hard drive just as you can with c
Saving data77Importing data from a hard drive to P2 cardsImporting Data by the partition from TYPE S Hard Disk or P2 storeYou can import data (load da
78Easy playback of clips on the hard drive (For viewing materials)Easy playback of clips saved on the hard drive can be performed.1 Display the thumbn
79EditingEditing data content on the P2 card (USB DEVICE mode)You can connect a personal computer (Windows, Apple Macintosh) to this unit using a USB
8Operating precautionsWhen using the unit in rainy or snowy weather, at the beach or other locations, take care to protect it from precipitation and s
80Normal displaysScreen displays1 Time code displaysEach time [COUNTER] is pressed, the following data (or no information displayed) is selected in t
81Displays4 Compressed recording format displayDuring recording or on standby, the recording format of the setting menu is displayed.During playback,
82Screen displays (continued): Normal playback: Playback pauseREPEAT : Repeat playback1CLIP : Single clip playback1CLIP R : Single clip repeat play
83DisplaysCANNOT RE-CONNECT!Clips cannot be reconnected because content which is contained on no more than one card has been selected or because of a
84Screen displays (continued)Error displaysErrors are displayed when trouble has occurred in the unit, P2 card, etc. If the error persists even after
85DisplaysSelecting what is to be displayed on the screenThe following items appearing on the LCD monitor screen are displayed when [MENU/MODE CHK] is
86Recording/output supporting format SettingthesystemfrequencyThe recording/output format is selected as below by setting the setting menu.AG-HPG2
87DisplaysAG-HPG20 output format (during playback)Setting menu Playback Output Setting menu Output Setting menu OutputSYSTEM FREQ Signal recorded on P
88Basic operations on the setting menus1 Hold down [POWER] for at least 1 second to turn the power on.2 Press [THUMBNAIL/MODE] to switch to the norm
89MenuSetting menu configurationRECORDING SETUPINPUT SELECTSYS FORMATREC FMT(SD)REC FMT(HD)INT SG25M REC CHLOOP RECAUTO RECWIDE SELECTCC RECCOMP MODED
9Characteristics of the batteryA rechargeable lithium-ion battery is used in this unit. Electrical energy is generated by the chemical reactions takin
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.90List of setting menusRECORDING SETUP screen Item Description of settingsINPUT SELECT T
91MenuRECORDING SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsINT SG This is used to set the type of built-in signal. In SD mode, SMPTE signal a
List of setting menus (continued)92RECORDING SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsCC REC Only when 59.94 Hz has been setThis is used to
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.93MenuRECORDING SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsWIDE SELECT This is
List of setting menus (continued) The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.94TIMECODE SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.95MenuTIMECODE SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of settingsVITC BLANK This is us
List of setting menus (continued) The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.96TIMECODE SETUP screen (continued)Item Description of
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.97MenuSW MODE screenItem Description of settingsUSER1 This is used to set which function
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.List of setting menus (continued)98PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screenItem Description of settings
The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.99MenuPLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screen (continued)Item Description of settingsSDI IN LOCK This
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