Panasonic AG-HPX500 ユーザーガイド

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Inspections Before Shooting
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Use the USER button to which the 
SLOT SEL function has been assigned 
to select P2 cards for recording when 
more than one P2 card is inserted in 
the card slots. 
•  Repeat the operations in Steps 4 to 5 and 7 
to check that recording and playback operate 
properly.
Inspecting the Audio Level Automatic 
Adjustment
1
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 
switches to [AUTO].
2
Set the AUDIO IN switch to [FRONT].
3
Aim the microphone connected to the 
MIC IN jack at an appropriate sound 
source. Then, check that the level 
displays for both CH1 and CH2 change 
according to the sound level.
Inspecting the Audio Level Manual 
Adjustment
1
Set the AUDIO IN switch to [FRONT].
2
Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1 and CH2 
switches to [MAN].
3
Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 and CH2 
controls.
•  Check that the level display increases when 
the controls are turned to the right.
4
Set the AUTO LEVEL CH3 and AUTO 
LEVEL CH4 in the setting menu AUDIO 
SETUP screen to OFF. 
For details on menu operation, refer to [Using 
the menus] (page 116).
5
Set the MONITOR SELECT switch to 
CH3/CH4 and turn the AUDIO LEVEL 
CH3/CH4 controls clockwise to check 
that the level indication increases. 
Inspecting the Earphone and Speaker
1
Turn the MONITOR control to check 
that the speaker volume changes.
2
Connect an earphone to the PHONES 
jack.
•  Check that the speaker is turned off and the 
microphone sound can be heard from the 
earphone.
3
Turn the MONITOR control to check 
that the earphone volume changes.
Inspection for Using an External 
Microphone
1
Connect an external microphone to the 
REAR 1 and REAR 2 connectors.
2
Set the AUDIO IN switch to [REAR].
3
Set the LINE/MIC/+48V selector 
switches on the rear panel to [MIC] or 
[+48V], depending on the power supply 
type of the external microphone.
• 
MIC:  For a microphone with internal power 
supply.
• 
+48V:  For a microphone with external power 
supply.
4
Aim the microphone at the sound 
source and check that the sound level 
indication in the LCD or viewfinder 
varies with changes in sound intensity. 
•  The channels can also be checked separately 
by connecting a single microphone to each 
channel.