Panasonic AG-HPX371E User Manual
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Chapter
7
Men
uOper
uOper
ations
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen
Item
Setting
Notes
USER FILE
Saves user files to camera memory, loads them into
camera memory or initializes them. (For details, refer
to page 89.)
LOAD, SAVE, INITIAL
• This does not affect options in the SCENE FILE
camera memory or initializes them. (For details, refer
to page 89.)
LOAD, SAVE, INITIAL
• This does not affect options in the SCENE FILE
screen.
• Not available in the following
conditions.
- When USB DEVICE mode is
enabled.
- When compiling to a clip in one-clip
recording mode.
1394 CONTROL
Selects the method the camera uses for controlling
external devices connected to the DVCPRO/DV
connector. (For details, refer to page 155.)
EXT:
external devices connected to the DVCPRO/DV
connector. (For details, refer to page 155.)
EXT:
Controls only the external device, but does not
transfer data to the camera for recording.
BOTH:
BOTH:
Controls both the external device and the
camera, and also records.
CHAIN:
CHAIN:
When there is no more space left for recording
in the camera, recording is automatically made to the
external device.
OFF:
external device.
OFF:
No control
• Not available in AVC-Intra mode and
DVCPRO HD native mode.
• Not available during interval, one-shot
and loop recording.
1394 CMD SEL
Determines how recording is stopped when the
camera controls an external device connected to the
DVCPRO/DV connector.
REC_P:
camera controls an external device connected to the
DVCPRO/DV connector.
REC_P:
Engages REC/PAUSE status.
STOP:
Stops recording.
• Not available in AVC-Intra mode and
DVCPRO HD native mode.
• Not available during interval, one-shot
and loop recording.
ACCESS LED
Determines whether or not the P2 CARD ACCESS LED
should light.
ON, OFF
should light.
ON, OFF
ALARM
Sets the alarm sound output when an alarm occurs.
HIGH, LOW, OFF
HIGH, LOW, OFF
CLOCK SETTING
Sets the internal calendar (date)
For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal
Clock] (page 29).
For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal
Clock] (page 29).
TIME ZONE
Sets the time difference relative to Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT).
–12:00 ... 0:00 ... +13:00
For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal
Clock] (page 29).
Time (GMT).
–12:00 ... 0:00 ... +13:00
For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal
Clock] (page 29).
• This setting cannot be initialized by
performing the MENU INIT option and
the INITIAL option in USER FILE.
the INITIAL option in USER FILE.
GL PHASE
Selects the output signal whose phase is locked to
the signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector in HD
(1080i, 720P) mode. (For details, refer to page 73.)
HD SDI:
the signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector in HD
(1080i, 720P) mode. (For details, refer to page 73.)
HD SDI:
The HD SDI is locked to the genlock input.
COMPOSITE:
The down-converted composite signal
(VIDEO OUT or SDI OUT 480i (576i) signal) is locked
to the genlock input.
to the genlock input.
• Not available when SYSTEM MODE is
set to 480-59.94i (576-50i).
H PHASE
Adjusts the horizontal phase when phase is locked to
the signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector.
–512 ... 0 ... +511
the signal input to the GENLOCK IN connector.
–512 ... 0 ... +511
• Hold down the JOG dial button and
turn it downwards or upwards and
maintain this position to quickly
change values.
maintain this position to quickly
change values.
SEEK SELECT
Selects the position that is cued up when the FF or
REW button is pressed while playback is paused.
CLIP:
REW button is pressed while playback is paused.
CLIP:
Start point of clips
CLIP&T:
Start point of clips and text memo add points
MENU INIT
Restores all setting menu values including all scene
files (F1 to F6) and the user file to their factory
defaults.
files (F1 to F6) and the user file to their factory
defaults.
• Not available in the following
conditions.
- When USB DEVICE mode is
enabled.
- When compiling to a clip in one-clip
recording mode.
____ indicates the factory setting