Panasonic AG-DVC200E Manuel d'utilisation - Page 35
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Menu contents
MAIN menu 1 of 2 (main menu)
VIDEO OUT
Setting
Item
options
VIDEO OUT MENU
ON
For selecting whether to output the menu
OFF
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.
VIDEO OUT SEL
ENC
For selecting whether the VTR signals or
VF
VF signals are to be output from the VIDEO
OUT connector.
ENC: For VTR output
VG: For VF output
REMOTE SELECT
LOCAL
For selecting the VTR control.
1394
LOCAL: For control from the unit only
1394:
VTR FUNCTION
Setting
Item
options
UB MODE
USER
For selecting what is to be recorded in the
TIME
user's bit area.
DATE
USER: User setting (fixed)
TCG
TIME: Real time value in hours/minutes/
DATE: Real time value in year/month/day/
TCG: Time code generator value
FIRST REC TC
REGEN
For selecting whether the TC REGEN
PRESET
mode is to be established when recording
is started.
REGEN: The
PRESET: The regeneration mode is not
BACK TALLY
ON
For selecting whether the back tally lamp is
OFF
to light.
ON: The lamp lights.
OFF:The lamp does not light.
FF/REW SPEED
x32
For setting the fast forward and rewind
x64
speed.
x100
x32: 32 times normal speed
x64: 64 times normal speed
x100:100 times normal speed
AUDIO SAMPLING
32K
For selecting the audio sampling frequency.
48K
32K: 32 kHz
"
" indicates the factory setting.
Remarks
For control from 1394
Remarks
seconds
hours
regeneration
mode
is
established for the time code on
the tape.
established for the time code on
the tape. However, it is forcibly
established when the unit is
transferred from REC PAUSE to
REC.
48K: 48 kHz
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VTR OPTION
Setting
Item
options
TIME STAMP
REC
For selecting whether to superimpose the date
NO-REC
and time onto the camera's video recording.
REC:
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.
INTERVAL REC
OFF
For setting whether to perform intermittent
ON
recording.
ONE-SHOT
OFF:
ON:
ONE-SHOT: Recording is performed once for
REC TIME
00m05s
For
:
intermittent recording.
59m59s
<Note>
The REC TIME setting is effective only
when ON or ONE-SHOT is set for
INTERVAL REC.
INTERVAL TIME
00h00m10s
For setting the REC PAUSE time during
:
intermittent recording.
23h59m59s
<Note>
The INTERVAL TIME item is valid only
when ON has been selected as the
INTERVAL REC setting.
PAUSE TIME
3min
For setting the time that is allowed to elapse
6min
before REC PAUSE is replaced with SAVE.
10min
BATTERY
Setting
Item
options
BATTERY SELECT
NiCd12
For selecting the type of battery used.
NiCd13
NiCd12: NP-1B made by Sony
NiCd14
NiCd13: TRIM13 made by Anton Bauer
TYPE A
NiCd14: TRIM14 made by Anton Bauer
TYPE B
TYPE A: AJ-BP490
TYPE B:Digital 14 V (Hitron 100) made by
TYPE A NEAR
11.0V
For designating the type A voltage. When the
END
:
voltage set here is reached, the battery is
11.6V
considered to have a minimal remaining
:
charge, and a warning is displayed. A voltage
15.0V
from 11.0 V to 15.0 V is used as the setting.
TYPE A END
11.0V
For designating the type A voltage. When
:
the voltage set here is reached, the battery
11.2V
is considered to be flat, and a warning is
:
displayed. A voltage from 11.0 V to 15.0 V
15.0V
is used as the setting.
TYPE B NEAR
11.0V
For designating the type B voltage. When the
END
:
voltage set here is reached, the battery is
13.0V
considered to have a minimal remaining
:
charge, and a warning is displayed. A voltage
15.0V
from 11.0 V to 15.0 V is used as the setting.
TYPE B END
11.0V
For designating the type B voltage. When
:
the voltage set here is reached, the battery
12.5V
is considered to be flat, and a warning is
:
displayed. A voltage from 11.0 V to 15.0 V
15.0V
is used as the setting.
Remarks
For superimposed
Not performed
Performed
the period set for REC TIME, and
then stops.
setting
the
recording
time
for
Remarks
Anton Bauer