Switching audio input (continued), Adjusting the recording level – Panasonic AG-HPX250EN User Manual

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Adjusting the recording level

AUDIO LEVEL knob (CH1, CH2)

AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1,

CH2 switch

Use the AUDIO LEVEL knob to adjust the recording
level of the built-in microphone or of audio signals
input through the AUDIO INPUT 1/2 (XLR, 3 pin)
terminal.
• To adjust the volume of the sound for monitoring,

see “Adjusting the volume while shooting” (Page
40).

To adjust the recording levels for Audio Channels 1
and 2, follow the steps below.

1

Set AUDIO OUT on the setting menu AUDIO

SETUP screen to CH1/CH2 and confirm that

the display is 1, 2, so that the audio level

meter display indicates CH1, CH2.

2

Position the AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1, CH2

switch at MANU.

Switching audio input (continued)

3

While checking the audio channel level

meter in the display window or the audio

level meter in the viewfinder, adjust the

AUDIO LEVEL (CH1, CH2) control.

• Note that if the level exceeds the top bar

(0 dB), the word OVER illuminates to show
that the input level is excessive. Adjust so
that maximum sound levels do not reach the
0 dB bar.

C

H

1

C

H

2

OVER indication

Pressing the USER button to which the

magnification of the audio level meters (MAG

A.LVL) has been assigned magnifies the

audio level meters.

• “Audio level meter magnification” (Page 55)

• The CH1 and CH2 characters are highlighted

(they will appear in white text) when INT MIC on
the AUDIO SETUP screen is set to ON.

1

C

H

2

C

H

1

C

H

2

C

H

INT MIC ON

INT MIC OFF

Check the recording level prior to shooting.
• The recording level is set higher than for

Panasonic’s broadcast-use camera-recorder
recorders (AJ series, AG-HPX500, 370 or 300
series).

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