Chapter 4 adjustments and settings for recording – Panasonic AJ-HDX400P User Manual

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording

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This indicates the master gain setting.
Example: LOW = 0
When S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been allocated to the user switches,
the corresponding gain values are displayed. The user switch displays do not
appear unless the S.GAIN and DS.GAIN functions have been allocated.
The DS.GAIN value can be displayed as a frame rate value(P). For
details, refer to the DS.GAIN DISP item in “7-4-1 VF DISPLAY.”

Display item

What is displayed

Status when display appears

1 Extender

EX2

This appears when the lens extender is in use.

2 MODE CHECK

dedicated display
area
(STATUS:
master gain, user
switch gain)

LOW/MID/HIGH

–3 to 30

S.GAIN30/36/42/48
DS.GAIN6

:/10:/12:/

15

:/20:

This indicates the position of the OUTPUT SEL switch.
This indicates the position of the VIDEO OUT CHARACTER switch.
This indicates the position of the DOWNCON switch.

(FUNCTION:
VIDEO OUT)

OUTPUT: VTR/CAM/OFF
CHAR: ON/OFF
TYPE: LT BOX/S CROP

/SQUEEZE

This indicates the setting status of the VIDEO OUT SEL menu. OFF
always appears when it is the HD SDI save status.
This indicates the setting status of the HD SDI CHAR menu.

(FUNCTION:
HD SDI)

OUTPUT: VTR/CAM/OFF

CHAR: ON/OFF

ON appears if the front CH1 control is enabled and OFF appears if it is disabled.
ON appears if the front CH2 control is enabled and OFF appears if it is disabled.

(AUDIO: front controls
enable/disable)

CH1: ON/OFF
CH2: ON/OFF

This indicates the status of the front microphone’s power.
This indicates the menu setting status for the rear microphone’s power.

(AUDIO: microphone
power status)

FRONT: ON/OFF
REAR: ON/OFF

This appears during an AWB operation for channel A.
This appears during an AWB operation for channel B.
This appears when the AWB operation has been completed
satisfactorily for channel A.
This appears when the AWB operation has been completed
satisfactorily for channel B.
This appears when the AWB operation has been forcibly terminated.
This appears when the AWB operation has not been completed
satisfactorily. The status is indicated on the second line.

This warns the user that the color temperature is too low.
This warns the user that the color temperature is too high.
This warns the user that the brightness is too high.
This warns the user that the brightness is too low.
This warns the user that the processing could not be executed within
the operation time.

This appears when the AWB switch is set to PRE or when super gain is
set and AWB cannot be executed.
This indicates that AWB cannot be executed during an ATW operation.

3 Camera warning

and message
display area
(Displays related to
the AWB, ABB and
switch operations)

AWB A ACTIVE
AWB B ACTIVE
AWB A OK ¢.¢K

AWB B OK ¢.¢K

AWB BREAK ¢.¢K
AWB NG

COLOR TEMP LOW
COLOR TEMP HIGH
LEVEL OVER
LOW LIGHT
TIME OVER

AWB PRESET ¢.¢K

ATW MODE

This indicates the current GAIN status.
This indicates the current GAIN status.
This indicates the current DS.GAIN value.
This indicates the current LINE MIX status.
This indicates the current shutter status.
This indicates the current WHITE BAL status.
This indicates whether the current extender setting is on EX2 or OFF.
This indicates whether the current black stretch setting is ON or OFF.
This indicates whether the current MATRIX setting is A, B or OFF.
This indicates whether the current COLOR CORRECTION setting is ON
or OFF.
This indicates the current filter status.
This indicates whether the current ATW setting is ON or OFF.
This indicates the current digital zoom status as a2, a3, a4 or OFF.

GAIN (0 dB)
GAIN (–3 dB)
DS.GAIN
LINE MIX
SHUTTER
WHITE PRE.
EXTENDER
BLACK STR.
MATRIX
COLOR COR.

FILTER
ATW
D.ZOOM

This indicates the input signals and levels for the individual channels.

(AUDIO: channel
input signals and
levels)

FRONT/W.L./REAR

CH1/2/3/4

(Causes for ! LED

to light: Displayed
on the entire
screen.)

An exclamation mark (!)
appears next to items
selected on the ! LED
menu.

An exclamation mark
(

) appears next to

items for which the
! LED lights.

!

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