List of setting menus, Recording setup screen – Panasonic AG-HPG10P User Manual

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List of setting menus

RECORDING SETUP screen

When the settings are changed using the “SYSTEM FREQ” item (page 79) on the “OTHER FUNCTIONS”
screen, whatever has been set on the “RECORDING SETUP” screen will be changed to the initial setting.

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, 720/30PN, 720/24PN, 480/60i
(50 Hz)
1080/50i, 720/50P, 720/25PN, 576/50i

SD(480i/576) MODE

This is used to set the 1394 input recording video compression format and playback
format.
DVCPRO50, DVCPRO, DV

1394 TC REGEN

This is used to select the time code to be recorded when recording signals from a
device which is connected to the 1394 connector.
ON:

The data is recorded using the time code of the signals supplied to the 1394
connector.

OFF:

The data is recorded using the time code set using the TC MODE item or TCG item.

TC MODE (60 Hz regions
only)

This is used to select the time code compensation mode when recording the time
codes of the internal time code generator.
DF:

The drop frame mode is used.

NDF:

The non-drop frame mode is used.

TCG

This is used to set the operation mode for running the time code of the internal time
code generator.
FREE RUN:

The time code runs no matter what operating mode is established.

REC RUN:

The time code runs only during recording.

TC PRESET

This is used to set the initial value of the time code to be recorded.

1394 UB REGEN

This is used to set the recording of the user’s bit when recording input signals from a
device which is connected to the 1394 connector.
ON:

The signals are recorded using the user’s bit of the signals supplied to the 1394
connector.

OFF:

The signals are recorded using the user’s bit selected by the UM MODE item.

When this item has been set to ON, it takes priority over the UB MODE item.

The underlined settings are the factory mode settings.

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