Panasonic AJ-HDP2000P User Manual

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Restrictions
Reference vs. Input Signal Phase
The 2K processor does not have input buffer memory; 
therefore, be sure to lock and match the phase between 
the reference signal and input signals. If the signal 
phases are not locked and matched, the phase of 
signals, output signals might be corrupted.
System vs. Input Signal Frequency
The 2K processor does not have input buffer memory; 
therefore, be sure to match the frequencies between the 
system settings and input signals. If the frequencies are 
not matched, output signals might be corrupted.
4:2:2 (Y Pb Pr) Output
The 2K Processor has no built-in gamma conversion. 
Therefore, in the output of 4:2:2 (YPbPr color space), 
only conversion from RGB (gamma = 2.2) produces 
the correct hue. The hue varies in other cases.
Video Output in SEARCH and FF/REW
Video output in SEARCH and FF/REW is with low-
resolution images, with low image quality.
SYSTEM setting for RGB and XYZ color 
spaces
The input of color space signals that differ from those 
in SYSTEM results in incorrect color space output.
Playback of recording color space signals on tapes 
that differ from those in SYSTEM results in incorrect 
color space output.
SYSTEM settings for 2048 and 1920 
horizontal samples
Recording and playback depend on the SYSTEM 
settings.
zRecording is based on the number of horizontal 
samples in SYSTEM settings and Tape ID, even 
when different input signals from those in SYSTEM 
are supplied.
zPlayback is based on the number of horizontal 
samples in SYSTEM settings, even when tape with 
a different number of horizontal samples from 
those in SYSTEM is played back.
In the above case, FRONT LED (2048/1920) blinks 
according to SYSTEM settings.
In addition, when a format other than that supporting 
the 2K processor is played back, it blinks rapidly 
according to the SYSTEM settings.
Example 1:
Input of 2048 signals with 1920 selected in 
SYSTEM settings:
On each side, 64 samples are cropped to record 
as 1920 samples. (Tape ID = 1920)
Example 2:
Input of 1920 signals with 2048 selected in 
SYSTEM settings:
Black signals of 64 samples are added to each 
side to record as 2048 samples. (Tape ID = 2048)
Example 3: 
Playback of recording tape for 2048 with 1920 
selected in SYSTEM settings:
On each side, 64 samples are cropped for 
playback as 1920 samples.
Example 4: 
Playback of recording tape for 1920 with 2048 
selected in SYSTEM settings:
Black signals of 64 samples are added to each 
side for playback as 2048 samples.
In 4:2:2 output, it appears as normal HD signals 
with normal output due to the Side Crop function.
Example 5: 
Playback of recording tape in the format of 1080/
23PsF 4:2:2 with 1920 selected in SYSTEM settings:
FRONT LED “1920” blinks rapidly. The output 
signals are the freeze frame of the last image.
Differences in the actual image conditions due to 
differences in the number of H Samples between 
SYSTEM settings and input signals (According to the 
SYSTEM settings)
SYSTEM 
settings 
(MENU 
selection)
Input signals
Recorded images
2048
2048
1920
1920
2048
1920
1920
2048
1920
2048
1920
64
64
1920
2048
1920
2048
64
64
1920
1920
1920