Menu contents, Main menu 1 of 2 (main menu), Video in/out – Panasonic AG-DVC200 User Manual

Page 34: Vtr function, Vtr option, Battery

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Menu contents

MAIN menu 1 of 2 (main menu)

VIDEO IN/OUT

Item

Setting

options

Remarks

VIDEO OUT MENU

ON
OFF

For selecting whether to output the menu
screens to the VIDEO OUT connector.
ON: For the screens are output.
OFF: For the screens are not output.
<Note>
The VIDEO OUT MENU item is valid only
when ENC has been selected as the
VIDEO OUT setting.

SET UP

0%
7.5%

For selecting the CAM OUT/VIDEO OUT output
setup. For selecting the CAM OUT/VIDEO
OUT output setup. When 7.5% is selected,
7.5% setup is also applied to the tape.

VIDEO OUT SEL

ENC
VF

For selecting whether the VTR signals or
VF signals are to be output from the VIDEO
OUT connector.
ENC: For VTR output
VG: For VF output

INPUT SELECT

CAMERA
1394

For selecting the input signals of the VTR to
be recorded.
CAMERA: For unit’s camera signals
1394:

For signals from 1394

REMOTE SELECT

LOCAL
1394

For selecting the VTR control.
LOCAL: For control from the unit only
1394:

For control from 1394

VTR FUNCTION

Item

Setting

options

Remarks

TC MODE

DF
NDF

For setting the time code to the DF or NDF
mode.
DF: For drop frame mode
NDF:For non-drop frame mode

FF/REW SPEED

a

32

a

64

a

100

For setting the fast forward and rewind
speed.

a

32: 32 times normal speed

a

64: 64 times normal speed

a

100: 100 times normal speed

AUDIO SAMPLING

32K
48K

For selecting the audio sampling frequency.
32K: 32 kHz

48K: 48 kHz

UB MODE

USER
TIME
DATE
TCG

For selecting what is to be recorded in the
user’s bit area.
USER: User setting (fixed)
TIME: Real time value in hours/minutes/

seconds

DATE: Real time value in year/month/day/

hours

TCG: Time code generator value

FIRST REC TC

REGEN
PRESET

For selecting whether the TC REGEN
mode is to be established when recording
is started.
REGEN: The

regeneration

mode

is

established for the time code on
the tape.

PRESET: The regeneration mode is not

established for the time code on
the tape. However, it is forcibly
established when the unit is
transferred from REC PAUSE to
REC.

BACK TALLY

ON
OFF

For selecting whether the back tally lamp is
to light.
ON: The lamp lights.
OFF: The lamp does not light.

VTR OPTION

Item

Setting

options

Remarks

TIME STAMP

REC
NO-REC

For selecting whether to superimpose the date
and time onto the camera’s video recording.
REC:

For superimposed

NO-REC: For not superimposed
<Note>
When REC is selected, select the type of
date and time to be superimposed with the
TIME/DATE item of <VF DISPLAY 2/2>
sub-menu.

PAUSE TIME

3min
6min
10min

For setting the time that is allowed to elapse
before REC PAUSE is replaced with SAVE.

INTERVAL REC

OFF
ON
ONE-SHOT

For setting whether to perform intermittent
recording.
OFF:

Not performed

ON:

Performed

ONE-SHOT: Recording is performed once for

the period set for REC TIME, and
then stops.

INTERVAL TIME

00h00m10s

:

23h59m59s

For setting the REC PAUSE time during
intermittent recording.
<Note>
The INTERVAL TIME item is valid only
when ON has been selected as the
INTERVAL REC setting.

REC TIME

00m05s

:

59m59s

For setting the recording time for
intermittent recording.
<Note>
The REC TIME setting is effective only
when ON or ONE-SHOT is set for
INTERVAL REC.

BATTERY

Item

Setting

options

Remarks

BATTERY SELECT

NiCd12
NiCd13
NiCd14
TYPE A
TYPE B

For selecting the type of battery used.
NiCd12: NP-1B made by Sony
NiCd13: TRIM13 made by Anton Bauer
NiCd14: TRIM14 made by Anton Bauer
TYPE A: AJ-BP490
TYPE B:Digital 14 V (Hitron 100) made by

Anton Bauer

TYPE B END

11.0V

:

12.5V

:

15.0V

For designating the type B voltage. When
the voltage set here is reached, the battery
is considered to be flat, and a warning is
displayed. A voltage from 11.0 V to 15.0 V
is used as the setting.

TYPE A NEAR
END

11.0V

:

11.6V

:

15.0V

For designating the type A voltage. When the
voltage set here is reached, the battery is
considered to have a minimal remaining
charge, and a warning is displayed. A voltage
from 11.0 V to 15.0 V is used as the setting.

TYPE B NEAR
END

11.0V

:

13.0V

:

15.0V

For designating the type B voltage. When the
voltage set here is reached, the battery is
considered to have a minimal remaining
charge, and a warning is displayed. A voltage
from 11.0 V to 15.0 V is used as the setting.

TYPE A END

11.0V

:

11.2V

:

15.0V

For designating the type A voltage. When
the voltage set here is reached, the battery
is considered to be flat, and a warning is
displayed. A voltage from 11.0 V to 15.0 V
is used as the setting.

” indicates the factory setting.

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