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Version 6
W1014HM6056 -YI
VQT5K88A-6(E)

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  • Page 1 Operating Guide Version 6 W1014HM6056 -YI VQT5K88A-6(E)
  • Page 2 f SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. f MMC (Multi Media Card) is a registered trademark of Infineon Technologies AG. f Microsoft are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. and Windows ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents P2 card recording time Chapter 1 Overview CPS (Content Protection System) How to handle data recorded on P2 cards Before using the camera Formatting a P2 card Accessories Special recording functions Camera module Hot swap recording Recording module Shot mark recording function Electronic HD color viewfinder Text memo recording function...
  • Page 4 Contents Version update Connection through the <USB DEVICE> terminal Connecting to a computer in the USB device mode Chapter 14 Maintenance Chapter 10 Menu Operations Warning system Cases indicated by error codes Setting menu structure Cases indicated by error messages Menu configuration Updating the camera firmware Setting menu display...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Chapter 1 Before using the camera, read this chapter.
  • Page 6: Before Using The Camera

    7 This product includes software licensed under MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE. For details on these descriptions (originally provided in English) and how to obtain the source code, visit the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ We do not accept inquiries about the details of the source code obtained by the customer.
  • Page 7: Accessories

    Chapter 1 Overview — Accessories Accessories Camera module f Mount cap (already attached to the camera module) Recording module f Control panel extension unit f Control panel mounting part Electronic HD color viewfinder f Connecting cable f Slider unit f Slider unit mounting screw (2 pcs.) f Eye cup (already attached to the Electronic HD color viewfinder) f Eye piece filter (already attached to the Electronic HD color viewfinder) Shoulder mount module...
  • Page 8: Use Of The Camera On A System

    Basic system devices The following are required devices for shooting. Product name Model No. Remark “Assembling the camera module and recording VariCam 35 Camera module* AU-V35C1G module” (page 21) “Assembling the camera module and recording Recording module* AU-VREC1G module” (page 21)
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Description Of Parts

    Description of Parts Chapter 2 This chapter describes the names, functions, and operations of parts on the camera.
  • Page 10: Camera Module

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Camera module Camera module Left side 1 Lens flange back adjustment hole Used when adjusting the lens flange back. 2 USER buttons (<1>/<2>/<3>) User-selected functions can be assigned to each button. Pressing a button performs the assigned function. 3 Focus hook/focus mark <...
  • Page 11: Front

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Camera module - 3/8-16 UNC 2 Fan outlet Fan outlet for dissipating heat. Do not block this when the camera is in use. 3 Recording module release lever Lever for removing the recording module (optional) from the camera module. 4 Accessory mounting holes For attaching accessories.
  • Page 12: Rear

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Camera module Rear 1 Lock plate Fitting which secures the recording module in place when connected. 2 Recording module connection terminal Terminal for connecting the recording module. 1 Viewfinder mounting holes For attaching the viewfinder. 2 Mounting hole for control panel mounting part 3 Microphone holder mounting position 4 GPS module position...
  • Page 13: Recording Module

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Recording module Recording module Left side 9 10 11 1718 20 21 22 1 <HOME> button Returns to the HOME screen when pressed. 2 <PLAY> button Shows the PLAY screen when pressed. 3 <TC> button Shows the TC screen when pressed.
  • Page 14: Right Side

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Recording module 22 SD memory card slot Slot for SD memory cards (optional). SD memory cards are used for opening the camera setting menu, recording/opening lens files, or uploading metadata. Right side 1 <SDI OUT1>/<SDI OUT2>/<SDI OUT3>/<SDI OUT4> terminal Output terminal for 3G/HD SDI.
  • Page 15: Rear

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Recording module Rear 1 Battery holder For mounting Anton/Bauer batteries. 2 Battery release lever Pull this battery release lever down to release the battery. 3 Battery contact terminals Contact terminals for the battery. 4 Speaker EE audio can be monitored during recording while playback audio can be monitored during playback.
  • Page 16: Bottom

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Recording module Bottom 1 Shoulder mount module/tripod mounting holes For attaching the shoulder mount module or a tripod. f Mounting hole size - 1/4-20 UNC (screw length 5.5 mm or shorter) - 3/8-16 UNC (screw length 5.5 mm or shorter) –...
  • Page 17: Electronic Hd Color Viewfinder

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Electronic HD color viewfinder Electronic HD color viewfinder Left side 1 <EVF USER 1>/<EVF USER 2> buttons User-selected functions can be assigned to each button. Pressing a button performs the assigned function. Functions are set on the viewfinder menu.
  • Page 18: Top

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Electronic HD color viewfinder 4 Stopper Used when removing the viewfinder from the slider unit. 1 Lock lever (left/right position) Adjusts the position of the viewfinder (left/right). 2 Lock lever (front/back position) Adjusts the position of the viewfinder (front/back). –...
  • Page 19: Shoulder Mount Module

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Shoulder mount module Shoulder mount module Left side 1 Support rod lock knob Secures the rod in place. : Release, : Lock 2 Accessory attachment (rosette) Attach accessories such as hand grip. f Mounting screw size - M6 (screw length 9 mm or shorter) 3 Stopper Pressed when removing the slide rail from the shoulder mount module.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Preparation

    Preparation Chapter 3 Before you use the camera, assemble the unit following the procedures in this chapter. The mounting of accessories is also described in this chapter.
  • Page 21: Assembling Modules

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Assembling modules Assembling modules Assembling the camera module and recording module Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Align the upper lock angle in front of the recording module with the upper lock plate at the rear of the camera module. (Fig. 1) Firmly push in the recording module and connect the connection terminals of the camera module and recording module.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Electronic Hd Color Viewfinder

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Assembling modules Mounting the Electronic HD color viewfinder Lock Release Fig. 2 Fig. 1 Attach the slider unit to the viewfinder mounting holes on top of the camera module using the two supplied screws. (Fig. 1) Slide the viewfinder plate from above into the slider unit.
  • Page 23: Mounting The Shoulder Mount Module

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Assembling modules Mounting the shoulder mount module Mount the shoulder mount module after mounting the camera module and recording module. Slide rail lock knob Stopper Stopper opening Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Slide rail lock knob Lock Release Fig.
  • Page 24: Attaching And Removing Accessories

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching and removing accessories Attaching and removing accessories Eye cup/eye piece filter The eye cup and eye piece filter can be removed. Always use the camera with these attached. a: Eye cup b: Eye piece filter Attaching a tripod When mounting the camera on a tripod, use the optional tripod adaptor (SHAN-TM700).
  • Page 25: Attaching The Rain Cover

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching and removing accessories Attaching the rain cover The figure below shows an example of use of the rain cover SHAN-RC700 (optional). Tighten the cord Secure with the surface fastener – 25 –...
  • Page 26: Power Supply

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Power supply Power supply A battery or an external DC power supply can be used as the power supply. Using batteries Connection of the following batteries to the camera has been verified. r Anton/Bauer batteries HYTRON140 DIONIC HC/DIONIC HCX/DIONIC HD r IDX batteries ENDURA HL9...
  • Page 27: Using External Dc Power Supply

    If the +12 V power supply is mistakenly connected to the GND terminal, it may cause fire or malfunction. DC IN +12 V Panasonic Parts No.: K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Parts No.: HA16RX-4P (SW1) (76) (Hirose Electric Co.) NOTE t When both the battery and the external DC power supply are connected, the power supply from the external DC power supply has priority. The battery may be removed while using the external DC power supply.
  • Page 28: Mounting And Adjusting The Lens

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Mounting and adjusting the lens Mounting and adjusting the lens Mounting the lens Lens lever Mount cap Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Cable clamp <LENS> terminal Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Raise the lens lever and remove the mount cap. (Fig. 1) Align the convex portion at the upper right of the lens mount with the concave portion at the lens mount to mount the lens.
  • Page 29: Connecting To The Dc Output Terminal

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Connecting to the DC output terminal Connecting to the DC output terminal Connecting the <DC OUT/RS> terminal to the external recording start/stop switch It is possible to get a 1.0 A current from the <DC OUT/RS> terminal of the recording module. Recording start/stop can be controlled by connecting an external switch to this terminal.
  • Page 30: Charging The Built-In Battery

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Charging the built-in battery Charging the built-in battery The date/time set in the camera is maintained by the built-in battery. The built-in battery may be consumed when the power of the camera is not turned on for approximately a half year. If [BACKUP BATT EMPTY] is displayed in the viewfinder for approximately five seconds when the <POWER>...
  • Page 31: Setting The Date/Time Of The Internal Clock

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Setting the date/time of the internal clock Setting the date/time of the internal clock The date/time and time zone are recorded as metadata in the content (clip) while shooting. The date/time metadata will affect the playback order by the thumbnail.
  • Page 32: Inspections Before Shooting

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Inspections before shooting Inspections before shooting Before shooting, perform the following inspections to ensure that the system operates properly. Confirm that the assembled modules and the handles are fixed securely. Insert an expressP2 memory card or P2 memory card into the main slot, and close the slot cover. Set the <POWER>...
  • Page 33: Video Recording And Color Grading

    Video Recording and Color Chapter 4 Grading This chapter describes the video combinations that can be recorded and the color grading (in-camera color grading) that can be performed using the camera.
  • Page 34: Dual-Recording

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Dual-recording Dual-recording The camera has two built-in recorders. Sub slot Main slot r Main recorder expressP2 memory card slot × 2 Card slot Compatible memory cards expressP2 memory card P2 memory card (with some restrictions) f P2 memory cards cannot be used when the 4K format, the ProRes format, [AVC-Intra2K 444] format, [AVC-Intra444] format, [AVC-Intra200] format, or the variable frame rate function is enabled.
  • Page 35: Dual-Recording

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Dual-recording In the following cases, the file is split by 4 GB and it is recorded as the P2 file name style. f When the format of the recording media is FAT32 Recording media Format FAT32...
  • Page 36: Dual-Recording

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Dual-recording [MAIN CODEC] Format [ProRes 4444] OP-1b The following happens when [CINE] is enabled. f The file name of the main recorder and sub recorder is the same. (Fig. 1) f Recording across slots cannot be performed. f Recording stops if there is no more space on the sub recorder card even if space remains on the main recorder card.
  • Page 37: Selecting The Resolution, Codec, And Video Format For Recording

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Selecting the resolution, codec, and video format for recording Selecting the resolution, codec, and video format for recording You can select the recording resolution, recording codec, and recording frame rate. f [MAIN PIXEL]: Resolution f [MAIN CODEC]: Recording format f [FREQUENCY]: System frequency f [HIGH SPEED]: High speed mode...
  • Page 38 Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Selecting the resolution, codec, and video format for recording [MAIN CODEC] [FREQUENCY] [HIGH SPEED] [SUB CODEC] [PROXY] Variable range [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [23.98p] [OFF (1-60fps)] 1fps - 60fps [AVC-Intra422] [G3.5(960×540)] [AVC-Intra100] [ON (60-120fps)] 60fps - 120fps —...
  • Page 39: Selecting The Resolution, Codec, And Video Format For

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Selecting the resolution, codec, and video format for recording [MAIN CODEC] [FREQUENCY] [HIGH SPEED] [SUB CODEC] [PROXY] Variable range [AVC-Intra100] [23.98p] [OFF (1-60fps)] 1fps - 60fps [AVC-Intra422] [G3.5(960×540)] [AVC-Intra100] [ON (60-120fps)] 60fps - 120fps —...
  • Page 40: In-Camera Grading

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — In-camera grading In-camera grading This chapter describes the camera’s grading function. You can record V-Log (master video) in the main recorder and grading video in the sub recorder simultaneously. Grading function [CDL]: f Controlled using [Slope], [Offset], [Power] (RGB stand-alone), and [Saturation] (RGB common).
  • Page 41 The picture adjustment by the control parameter is not performed even when [PLAYBACK GRADING] is set to [ON]. t The V-Log video with the [3D LUT] file other than the [V-709] setting recorded by VariCam 35 attached VariCam HS will not perform the picture adjustment by the saved control parameter even when [PLAYBACK GRADING] is set to [ON].
  • Page 42: P2 Card

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — P2 card P2 card Inserting a P2 card When using the camera for the first time, be sure to set the time data beforehand. (page 31) Insert the expressP2 memory card into the main slot and the microP2 memory card into the sub slot. Main slot 1 Eject button Sub slot card access LED...
  • Page 43: Removing A P2 Card

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — P2 card Removing a P2 card Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Open the card slot cover. Remove the card. f expressP2 memory cards - Slide the main slot lock switch to the left to release the lock. - Lift the eject button (Fig.
  • Page 44: P2 Card Recording Time

    NOTE t AJ-P2C002SG (2 GB) cards cannot be used. t Refer to our support desk at the following website for the latest information not included in this document. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ r Main recorder Main recording format Recording time when using a 256 GB expressP2...
  • Page 45: How To Handle Data Recorded On P2 Cards

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — P2 card NOTE t From [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [CARDS/MEDIA] → [CPS PASSWORD], set or delete the CPS. t Up to 16 characters can be input. t The encrypted memory card is not recognized in the SD card slot in a computer. t If the card is unable to be recognized, authenticate with the correct password or format and use the card as recording media.
  • Page 46: Formatting A P2 Card

    “P2 Viewer Plus” software. For details on downloading P2 Viewer Plus and the operating environment, visit the support desk at the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ t Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to a computer. Be sure to use P2 Viewer Plus to write data back to a P2 card.
  • Page 47: Special Recording Functions

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Special recording functions Special recording functions Hot swap recording When P2 cards are inserted into two card slots, recording can be performed continuously across two cards. Also, the card other than the one currently being recorded to can be swapped and recording can be continued on three or more cards (hot swap recording).
  • Page 48: Interval Recording

    Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Special recording functions - Immediately after [WINDOW BURN] has been set and [PREVIEW] has been performed - During the time from recording stop until completion of writing to a card t The pre-recording function does not work in the following cases: - When [SUB CODEC] is set to [AVC-LongG50] or [AVC-LongG25], or when the proxy data recording is selected - When the interval recording or one-shot recording is set - When [MAIN CODEC] setting is ProRes format and [HIGH SPEED] setting is [ON].
  • Page 49 Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading — Special recording functions t Recorded data (data recorded until the recording was stopped) is included in one file. t When one-shot recording is continuously performed, the recording operation may be slower. – 49 –...
  • Page 50: Chapter 5 Control Panel

    Control Panel Chapter 5 This chapter describes how to change each setting and check the setting status using the control panel.
  • Page 51: Control Panel Operation

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — Control panel operation Control panel operation Basic camera operations can be performed using the control panel. When the setting is changed in the control panel, the setting in the [MENU] is also changed in conjunction. a: <HOME>...
  • Page 52: Using The Control Panel Extension Unit

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — Control panel operation f Channel display [1]/[2] or [3]/[4] f Level meter display Displays the level represented by 19 bars. (2 dB increments) f Standard level bar At the −18 dB position or the −20 dB position The standard is in [MENU] →...
  • Page 53 Chapter 5 Control Panel — Control panel operation Securing the control panel using the control panel mounting part The removed control panel can be secured using the control panel mounting part. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Mount the control panel mounting part. (Fig. 1) Mount the control panel onto the control panel mounting part.
  • Page 54: Home Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — HOME screen HOME screen The Home screen displays the basic camera settings and is used to change those settings. [FPS] Sets the frame rate. [VFR] Toggles the variable frame rate. When this is [OFF], the frame rate become 1x the rate set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTING] →...
  • Page 55 Chapter 5 Control Panel — HOME screen [MON SET] Sets the display color for [MON OUT]/[VF]/[VF SDI]. [SYSTEM MODE] Sets the camera’s system. [FREQUENCY] Sets the system frequency. [PIXEL] Sets the camera’s main resolution (number of pixels). [MAIN CODEC] Sets the main recorder’s codec. The camera’s basic system is determined by four settings: [FREQUENCY], [PIXEL], [MAIN CODEC], and [HIGH SPEED].
  • Page 56: Play Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — PLAY screen PLAY screen The Play screen is the screen for playing recorded videos. You can select clips by turning the jog dial button. Play the clip selected in the middle by pressing the jog dial button. At the end of the clip, the display will return to the list display.
  • Page 57: Tc Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — TC screen TC screen The TC screen is the screen for setting the time code. [TC/UB/Dur.] Switches between the HOME screen and status display. [TC]: Time code [UB]: User bits [Dur.]: Duration [FREE/REC RUN] Switches between free run and recording run. This is fixed to recording run when the variable frame rate function is enabled.
  • Page 58: Info Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — INFO screen INFO screen The INFO screen displays information about the camera. [DIAGNOSTICS] Displays camera statuses such as warnings. [SWITCHES] The switch information assigned to each USER switch is displayed as list with [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [USER SWITCHES].
  • Page 59: View Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — VIEW screen VIEW screen Displays video. For status display contents, configure [MENU]. – 59 –...
  • Page 60: Menu Screen

    Chapter 5 Control Panel — MENU screen MENU screen Displays the [MENU]. Depending on the [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [MON OUT] → [MENU DISP] setting, [MENU] is displayed for the output from the <MON OUT1> terminal and <MON OUT2> terminal. –...
  • Page 61: Chapter 6 Audio Recording

    Audio recording Chapter 6 This chapter describes how to prepare and adjust audio recorded at the time of shooting.
  • Page 62: Preparing For Audio Input

    Chapter 6 Audio recording — Preparing for audio input Preparing for audio input Prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. Using front microphone Microphones such as the stereo microphone kit AJ-MC900G (optional) can be mounted. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig.
  • Page 63: Using Audio Devices

    Chapter 6 Audio recording — Preparing for audio input Using audio devices a: <AUDIO IN 1> terminal b: <AUDIO IN 2> terminal c: <LINE>/<MIC> switch Connect the audio device to the <AUDIO IN 1> or <AUDIO IN 2> terminal of the recording module using the XLR cable. According to the channel to which the XLR cable is connected, select [REAR] in control panel audio input.
  • Page 64: Selecting Audio Input And Adjusting Recording Levels

    Chapter 6 Audio recording — Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels The camera supports independent 4-channel sound recording in all recording formats. Selecting audio input signals Press the <HOME> button to display the HOME screen. From [SYSTEM] →...
  • Page 65: Audio Monitor (Headphones)

    Chapter 6 Audio recording — Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels From [SYSTEM] → [AUDIO], set [AUDIO IN]. For [CH3/4], switch to [CH1/2] in [to CH1/2]. Select [MANUAL] in [FRONT1 LEVEL] or [FRONT2 LEVEL]. If [AUTO] is selected, [A] is displayed on the [VOL] screen and manual adjustment is not possible. Select [AUDIO VOL] in [SYSTEM] →...
  • Page 66: Chapter 7 Viewfinder

    Viewfinder Chapter 7 This chapter describes the viewfinder screen display and how to make adjustments.
  • Page 67: Adjusting And Setting The Viewfinder

    Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Adjusting and setting the viewfinder Adjusting and setting the viewfinder The camera’s panel is OLED (organic EL). Positioning your eye near the viewfinder will trigger the eye sensor to automatically display the image. Adjustment method a: Lock lever (left/right position) b: Lock lever (front/back position) c: Visibility adjustment ring d: Zoom ring...
  • Page 68: Viewfinder Status Display

    Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Viewfinder status display Viewfinder status display In addition to video, the viewfinder displays messages, a center marker, safety zone marker, zebra patterns, and other information that indicate the camera settings and operation status. Lamp display 1 Green tally lamp Lights up in green when green tally signals are received.
  • Page 69 Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Viewfinder status display [MENU] is also displayed on the camera’s operation panel. [EVF MENU] operation Press and hold the <EVF MENU> button for at least two seconds. [EVF MENU] is displayed. [EVF MENU] list r [DISPLAY SETUP] Item Description of settings [CONTRAST]...
  • Page 70 Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Viewfinder status display Item Description of settings [VERSION] Displays the firmware version of the viewfinder. False color mode Check the exposure using the false color. Image will be displayed with colors sored by luminosity signals. Images of other levels are displayed in black and white. The false color can be displayed in the viewfinder and the output image from the <VF SDI>...
  • Page 71: Convenient Shooting Functions

    Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Convenient shooting functions Convenient shooting functions Zebra patterns display The camera can display two types of zebra patterns. The level to display the zebra pattern can be set in [MENU] → [OUTPUT SETTINGS] → [VF EI ASSIST] → [ZEBRA]. Item Description of settings [ZEBRA SW]...
  • Page 72 Chapter 7 Viewfinder — Convenient shooting functions Expanded display Set [MENU] → [OUTPUT SETTINGS] → [VF FOCUS ASSIST] → [EXPAND SW] to [ON]. f In the expanded display, the status display and zebra pattern disappear. f The display mode can be set in [MENU] → [OUTPUT SETTINGS] → [VF FOCUS ASSIST] → [- POS]/[- VALUE]/[- MODE]. NOTE t The output video from the viewfinder screen and <VF SDI>...
  • Page 73: Chapter 8 Output And Screen Display

    Output and Screen Display Chapter 8 This chapter describes video output.
  • Page 74: Sdi Output

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output SDI output Output format is set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [SDI OUT]. One type of image is output from the four BNC terminals: <SDI OUT1> to <SDI OUT4>. If the setting does not require all four terminals, there may be terminals that do not provide output. If the output format is 3G × 2, images are output from the <SDI OUT1>...
  • Page 75 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [OFF (1-60fps)] [OFF] [SQUARE] 4096×2160 1.5G×4 — 24.00P 4:2:2 [2 SAMPLE INT] 4096×2160 3G×2...
  • Page 76 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [OFF (1-50fps)] [OFF] [SQUARE] 4096×2160 1.5G×4 — 25.00P 4:2:2 [2 SAMPLE INT] 4096×2160 3G×2...
  • Page 77 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [OFF (1-60fps)] [OFF] [SQUARE] 3840×2160 1.5G×4 — 4:2:2 [2 SAMPLE INT] 3840×2160 3G×2 —...
  • Page 78 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [OFF (1-50fps)] [OFF] [SQUARE] 3840×2160 1.5G×4 — 25.00P 4:2:2 [2 SAMPLE INT] 3840×2160 3G×2...
  • Page 79 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra2K 422] [OFF (1-60fps)] [OFF] [OFF] 2048×1080 1.5G×1 — 24.00P 4:2:2 [ON] 2048×1080...
  • Page 80 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — SDI output [SYSTEM MODE] [VFR [SDI OUT] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [P to [4K OUT TYPE] Signal Format PsF] [AVC-Intra200] [OFF (1-60fps)] [OFF] [OFF] 1920×1080 1.5G×1 — [AVC-Intra422] [AVC-Intra100] 4:2:2 [ProRes 422 HQ] [ON]...
  • Page 81: Mon Out1> Output

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT1> output <MON OUT1> output Output format is set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [MON OUT]. Status display is set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [MON OUT INDICATOR]. Marker display is set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [MON OUT MARKER]. Output format list [SYSTEM MODE] [MON OUT1]...
  • Page 82 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT1> output [SYSTEM MODE] [MON OUT1] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [MON OUT FORMAT] Signal Format [50.00p] [AVC-Intra4K 422] [2048 over 50p] [4096×2160] 2048×1080 [2048×2160] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] 50.00P [AVC-Intra2K 422] 4:2:2 [1920 (SQUEEZE) over 1920×1080 1.5G* 50i]...
  • Page 83: Mon Out2> Output

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT2> output <MON OUT2> output Output format is set in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [MON OUT]. The setting details of the status display and marker display are the same as the details for the <MON OUT1> terminal. Each can be set to be displayed or hidden.
  • Page 84 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT2> output [SYSTEM MODE] [MON OUT2] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [MON OUT2 [MON OUT Signal Format SIGNAL SEL] FORMAT] [AVC-Intra4K 422] [MON OUT1] [2048 over 60p] 2048×1080 [AVC-Intra4K-LT] 60.00P [AVC-Intra2K 422] 4:2:2 [1920 (SQUEEZE) 1.5G*...
  • Page 85 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT2> output [SYSTEM MODE] [MON OUT2] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [MON OUT2 [MON OUT Signal Format SIGNAL SEL] FORMAT] [50.00p] [4096×2160] [AVC-Intra4K 422] [MON OUT1] [2048 over 50p] 2048×1080 [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [2048×1080] 50.00P [AVC-Intra2K 422]...
  • Page 86 Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <MON OUT2> output [SYSTEM MODE] [MON OUT2] Output Format [FREQUENCY] [PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [MON OUT2 [MON OUT Signal Format SIGNAL SEL] FORMAT] [50.00p] [3840×2160] [AVC-Intra4K 422] [MON OUT1] [1920 over 50p] 1920×1080 [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [1920×1080] 50.00P [AVC-Intra422]...
  • Page 87: Vf Sdi> Output

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — <VF SDI> output <VF SDI> output This output outputs the same image as the viewfinder display. Set the output format, surround view function, and smooth mode function in [MENU] → [OUTPUT SETTINGS] → [VF OUT]. Set the status display in [MENU] →...
  • Page 88: Screen Status Display

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Screen status display Status display (STATUS) in the <MON OUT1>, <MON OUT2>, and <VF SDI> outputs. 10 11 4096 x 2160 23.98p I-2K422-200M I-2K422-100M M 999 S 999min 80.5% TC 12:59:59:23 0010AA +7STOP 120fps...
  • Page 89: Control Panel Status Display (View Screen)

    Chapter 8 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Control panel status display (VIEW screen) 4096 x 2160 23.98p I-2K422-200M I-2K422-100M i-SHOT M 999 S 999min FULL TC 12:59:59:23 T11.0 ND 1.8 +7STOP 0010AA 99.9ft 1000.0mm 120fps 180deg ISO12800 CC-15000K+10 1 Card remaining free space 2 System pixel...
  • Page 90: Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions

    Other Useful Functions Chapter 9 This chapter describes other useful features such as function buttons, etc.
  • Page 91: Getting Position Information Using The Gps

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Getting position information using the GPS Getting position information using the GPS The camera has a built-in GPS. Positioning information can be recorded through GPS. The GPS antenna is placed on top of the camera module. When using the GPS function, do not cover the top of the camera module with metallic objects.
  • Page 92: Assigning Functions To The User Buttons

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Assigning functions to the USER buttons Assigning functions to the USER buttons Selected functions can be assigned to the USER buttons <1> to <4> and the control panel operation buttons. Set each function to be assigned to [USER1] to [USER10] in [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [USER SWITCHES]. There are no functions assigned to the USER button in the factory settings.
  • Page 93: Handling Setting Data

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Handling setting data Handling setting data Each setting data can be saved to and read from an SD memory card. File types r Setup file All menu data f Target setting All [MENU] (except the following) [SYSTEM SETTINGS] [CARDS/MEDIA] [CPS PASSWORD]...
  • Page 94: Performing Operations On Sd Memory Cards

    Make sure that the card has been inserted into the adaptor before use.) - Use of Panasonic SD memory cards and miniSD/microSD cards is recommended. Be sure to format cards on the camera before use.
  • Page 95: Setting The Time Data

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Setting the time data Setting the time data The camera provides time codes, user bits, and date and time (real time) data as time data, and they are recorded in the frame in sync with video. They are also recorded as data for clip metadata files.
  • Page 96: Setting The Time Code

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Setting the time data Retention of user bits in memory User bit settings are automatically recorded and are retained even if the power is turned off. Frame rate information The relationship between frame rates, image pull-down, and time codes/user bits is as follows. Verification information on the right-hand six digits Media management information ・...
  • Page 97: Supplying The Time Code Externally

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Setting the time data Reference video signal <GENLOCK IN> terminal Reference time code <TC IN/OUT> terminal External lock operation procedure To externally lock the time code, follow the steps below. Press the <TC> button to display the TC screen. From the time code display, select [Free Run] in [Free/Rec].
  • Page 98 Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Setting the time data Connection example for supplying to external device r When locking external devices to the camera <SDI OUT1>/<SDI OUT2>/<SDI OUT3>/<SDI OUT4> terminal VIDEO IN terminal SDI IN terminal HD SDI IN terminal VTR, etc.
  • Page 99: Connection Through The Terminal

    Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions — Connection through the <USB DEVICE> terminal Connection through the <USB DEVICE> terminal Connecting to a computer in the USB device mode Connecting to a computer Fig. 1 Connect the USB cable to the <USB DEVICE> terminal (device). (Fig. 1) Set the [MENU] →...
  • Page 100: Chapter 10 Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Chapter 10 This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus, the structure, and details of the setting menu.
  • Page 101: Setting Menu Structure

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Setting menu structure Setting menu structure Menu configuration The setting menu is configured as follows. [SYSTEM SETTINGS] Sets the system in general. Sets the system frequency, the number of lines, recording format, and recording method. [CAMERA SETTINGS] Sets the fine quality adjustment of camera videos and sets camera operation.
  • Page 102: Setting Menu Display

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Setting menu display Setting menu display Setting menu basic operations You can change camera settings using the setting menu according to the shooting scene and recording details. Set data are written and saved in the internal memory of the camera. a: <MENU>...
  • Page 103: Menu List

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Menu list [SYSTEM SETTINGS] Sets the system in general. is the extended menu. Set [MENU] → [CAMERA SETTINGS] → [Enhanced] → [Enhanced SW] to [ON] to display the extended menu. Item Description of settings [SYSTEM MODE] [FREQUENCY] Sets the system frequency.
  • Page 104 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [PLAYBACK GRADING] Sets the grading method during the playback. [ON]: Applies grading process to the playback video based on the grading information of the recording. [OFF]: Performs grading process to the playback video based on the setting in [SYSTEM SETTINGS] →...
  • Page 105 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [INVERT SELECT] Sets the type of inversion. [VERTICAL]: Invert vertically [HORIZONTAL]: Invert horizontally [180° ROTATE]: Invert vertically and horizontally f Factory setting: [HORIZONTAL] [USER SWITCHES] [USER1] Sets the function to be assigned to the USER <1> button. [INHIBIT], [SIX USER BUTTONS], [AWB], [ABB], [Y GET], [EXPAND], [IN COLOR/SQ./MONO], [WFM], [BARS], [FRAME LINE], [FALSE COLOR], [VF COLOR], [MON1 COLOR], [MON2 COLOR], [VF DESQUEEZE], [VF IMAGE INVERT], [SMOOTH MODE], [TEXT MEMO], [SHOT MARK], [MAIN SLOT...
  • Page 106 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [FORMAT MEDIA] Formats the card in the specified slot after the format menu is selected. [V-RAW], [MAIN SLOT1], [MAIN SLOT2], [SUB SLOT1], [SUB SLOT2], [SD CARD] When a CPS password is set, you can select [NORMAL] (normal unencrypted format) or [CPS(ENCRYPT)] (encrypted format).
  • Page 107 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [- NEAR END VOLT] Sets the near end voltage when the remaining charge of the battery for the V-RAW recorder is detected with the voltage level. Displayed only when the V-RAW recorder is connected. [11.0V] - [15.0V] (0.1 V step) f Factory setting: [13.2V] [- END VOLT]...
  • Page 108: [Camera Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [CONTRAST] Adjusts the contrast of the control panel. [−30]…[30] f Factory setting: [0] [BACK LIGHT] Sets the brightness of the control panel backlight. [−1]: Darkens the display more than normal. [0]: Normal brightness.
  • Page 109 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [MODE] Selects the white balance mode. [PRESET]: Selects the color temperature from preset color temperatures. Registration is done from the control panel. [TEMP SHIFT]: Selects the color temperature from all configurable color temperatures. f Factory setting: [PRESET] [PRESET VALUE] Selects a value from a maximum of 12 values set from the control panel.
  • Page 110 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [ISO SELECT] Selects the operation of ISO. [NATIVE ONLY], [800BASE], [5000BASE] f Factory setting: [NATIVE ONLY] [NATIVE ISO] Sets the value when [NATIVE ONLY] is selected. [800], [5000] The value will be [400] and [2500] when [HIGH SPEED] is set to [ON]. f Factory setting: [800] [800BASE ISO] Sets the value when [800BASE] is selected.
  • Page 111 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [GET] Sets whether to register the screen center color as the color by which the skin tone detail is applied. [EXECUTE], [CANCEL] [ZEBRA SW] Sets whether to superimpose the zebra signal to the color by which the skin tone detail is applied. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [OFF] [EFFECT LEVEL]...
  • Page 112 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [R-Mg (PHASE)] Corrects the hue between red and magenta. [−63]…[63] f Factory setting: [0] [Mg (SAT)] Corrects magenta color saturation. [−63]…[63] f Factory setting: [0] [Mg (PHASE)] Corrects the magenta hue. [−63]…[63] f Factory setting: [0] [Mg-B (SAT)]...
  • Page 113: [Rec Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [EXT.FUNC] [FOCUS DISP] Sets the unit that displays the focus distance. [Meter], [Feet] f Factory setting: [Feet] [LENS SETTING] [A.IRIS TYPE] Determines whether to set the speed control to the lens volume and use the value set in the menu. [LENS], [CAM] f Factory setting: [LENS] [A.IRIS LEVEL EFFECT] Sets the target value during auto iris operation.
  • Page 114 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [TC] [SET TC] Sets the default value of the time code to record. Hour: [00] - [23] Minute: [00] - [59] Second: [00] - [59] Frame: [00]…[23] (for [24p], [23.98p]), [00]…[23] (for [50i], [50p], [25p]), [00]…[29] (for [59.94i], [59.94p], [29.97p]) f Factory setting: [00] (various items) [SET UB]...
  • Page 115 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [VOLUME] Sets the volume of the beep sound that is output at the time when the recording is started or stopped. [LOUD], [MEDIUM], [SMALL] f Factory setting: [MEDIUM] [WINDOW BURN SW] Text display is written to the image to be recorded in the sub recorder.
  • Page 116: [Audio Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list [AUDIO SETTINGS] Various setting items for audio recording. Item Description of settings [AUDIO RECORD] Sets whether to record the audio. The audio data itself is not recorded when set to [OFF]. (Audio data will not appear in the timeline of editing software) [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON]...
  • Page 117: [Output Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [REAR1 VOL] Performs adjustments in this item when the level adjustment method of the rear microphone 1 is set to [MANUAL]. [0]…[100] f Factory setting: [70] [REAR2 VOL] Performs adjustments in this item when the level adjustment method of the rear microphone 2 is set to [MANUAL].
  • Page 118 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [MON OUT] [MON OUT FORMAT] Select the signal output from the <MON OUT1> terminal and <MON OUT2> terminal. 4096×2160, 2048×1080: [2048 over **p], [1920 (SQUEEZE) over **i], [1920 (SIDE CROP) over **i], [2048/**PsF], [1920 (SQUEEZE)/**PsF], [1920 (SIDE CROP)/**PsF] 3840×2160, 1920×1080: [1920 over **p], [1920 over **i], [1920/**PsF]...
  • Page 119 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [FPS] Displays/hides frame rate. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [SHUTTER] Displays/hides shutter speed. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [EI] Displays/hides EXPOSURE INDEX. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [WHITE] Displays/hides color temperature.
  • Page 120 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [CENTER MARKER] Controls the center mark. [1]: + (large) [2]: Open center (large) [3]: + (medium) [4]: Open center (medium) [5]: + (small) [6]: Open center (small) [7]: + (very small) [OFF]: Does not display.
  • Page 121 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [WHITE] Displays/hides color temperature. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [IRIS] Displays/hides iris value. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [FOCUS] Displays/hides focus distance. [ON], [OFF] f Factory setting: [ON] [ZOOM] Displays/hides zoom value.
  • Page 122 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [SAFETY MARKER] Selects the type of frame for the safety zone marker. [1]: Box [2]: Corners [OFF]: Does not display. f Factory setting: [OFF] [SAFETY AREA] Sets the size of the safety zone marker. [80] - [100%] (1% step, fixed aspect ratio) f Factory setting: [90%] [FRAME MARK]...
  • Page 123: [File]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [FOCUS BAR OUT SEL] Selects the output destination of the focus bar display. [VF], [VF SDI], [VF & VF SDI] f Factory setting: [VF & VF SDI] [VF EI ASSIST] [ZEBRA SW] Sets whether to superimpose the zebra signal on the output from the <VF>...
  • Page 124 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu list Item Description of settings [NETWORK SEL] Sets the connection method when connecting the camera with an external device (such as a computer) via network. [LAN]: Connects via the <LAN> terminal. [WLAN]: Connects via wireless LAN. [OFF]: Does not connect.
  • Page 125: Menu Operations

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Menu operations r Operation f UI: Settings can be performed using the control panel f SW: Settings can be performed using switches and buttons f VF: Settings can be performed using viewfinder menu and buttons. f l: Items for operation.
  • Page 126: [Camera Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [EXT-REC BATTERY SETTINGS] — — — [- FULL VOLT] — — — [- NEAR END VOLT] — — — [- END VOLT] — — — [CAM DC IN SOURCE] — — —...
  • Page 127 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [Native ISO] [800BASE ISO] [5000BASE ISO] [SETTING(GAIN)] [GAIN OFFSET SW] — — — [OFFSET LEVEL] — — — [SHUTTER] [SW] — — [DISPLAY MODE] — — [MODE] — — [SYNCHRO deg] [SYNCHRO sec] [PRESET VALUE deg] [PRESET VALUE sec]...
  • Page 128: [Rec Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [G-Yl (SAT)] — — — [G-Yl (PHASE)] — — — [Yl (SAT)] — — — [Yl (PHASE)] — — — [Yl-R (SAT)] — — — [Yl-R (PHASE)] — — — [SKIN CORRECTION] [SKIN AREA SW] —...
  • Page 129: [Audio Settings]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [CHAR SIZE] — — [FRAME MARK SW] — — [FRAME MARK SETTINGS] [FRAME ASPECT] — — [FRAME LEVEL] — — [AUDIO SETTINGS] Operation Item [AUDIO RECORD] — — — [AUDIO INPUT] [AES/EBU IN] —...
  • Page 130 Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [SURROUND VIEW LINE SW] — [SURROUND VIEW COLOR] — — — [SURROUND VIEW LEVEL] — — — [SMOOTH MODE] — [MON OUT INDICATOR] [SYSTEM PIXEL] — — — [SYSTEM FREQ] — —...
  • Page 131: [File]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations Operation Item [P2 CARD REMAIN] — — — [BATTERY REMAIN] — — — [PROXY] — — — [GPS] — — — [REC TALLY] — — — [CLIP NAME] — — — [USER CLIP NAME (TYPE3)] —...
  • Page 132: [Peripheral]

    Chapter 10 Menu Operations — Menu operations [PERIPHERAL] Operation Item [GPS] — — [NETWORK SEL] — — [NETWORK FUNC] [USER ACCOUNT] — — — [ACCOUNT LIST] — — [LAN PROPERTY] [MAC ADDRESS] — — — [DHCP] — — — [IP ADDRESS] —...
  • Page 133: Chapter 11 Network Connection

    Network Connection Chapter 11 This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to network.
  • Page 134: Network Connection

    When the camera is connected to network, the following functions are available. f Third party color grading application f Remote control with the remote operation panel AK-HRP200G (optional) NOTE t For the latest information, visit the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ – 134 –...
  • Page 135: Preparing For Connection

    Cautions when using wireless module AJ-WM30/AJ-WM50 Read the operating manual of the wireless module thoroughly and understand it before using. For the latest information, visit the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ For wired LAN Connect a LAN cable (optional). Connect the LAN cable to the <LAN> terminal on the right side.
  • Page 136: Network Settings

    Chapter 11 Network Connection — Network settings Network settings Configuration of various settings are required to use the wireless LAN or the wired LAN. Configure the settings according to the function to use. Wireless LAN settings The setting to connect to computers using the wireless LAN. Set each item in [MENU] →...
  • Page 137: Checking Network Setting

    Chapter 11 Network Connection — Network settings - [Default gateway]: Enter the same address as that of the camera. - [Preferred DNS server]/[Alternate DNS server]: Not necessarily to be entered. (For Mac OS) f When [DHCP SERVER] is set to [ENABLE] on the camera [Configure IPv4]: Select [Using DHCP].
  • Page 138: Changing Network Setting

    Chapter 11 Network Connection — Network settings Changing network setting Switching network Switches wireless LAN and wired LAN. Fig. 1 Press the <INFO> button to display the INFO screen. Select [NETWORK] in [PERIPHERAL]. Select [LAN], [WLAN], or [OFF]. The setting is switched. (Fig. 1) [LAN]: Wired LAN [WLAN]: Wireless LAN [OFF]: The network function is not used.
  • Page 139: Connecting The Remote Operation Panel (Ak-Hrp200G)

    Chapter 11 Network Connection — Connecting the remote operation panel (AK-HRP200G) Connecting the remote operation panel (AK-HRP200G) Part of the function can be remotely controlled by connecting the remote operation panel AK-HRP200G (optional) via IP connection. Playback operation is not possible from the remote operation panel AK-HRP200G. Playback can only be performed from the camera. LAN cable (optional) AK-HRP200G Setting for connection with the remote operation panel (AK-HRP200G)
  • Page 140 Chapter 11 Network Connection — Connecting the remote operation panel (AK-HRP200G) f Digital extender display <D.EXT>: Disabled r When the [MENU] → [CAMERA SETTINGS] → [Enhanced] → [Enhanced SW] is set to [OFF] Following buttons are disabled in addition to limitation when [Enhanced SW] is set to [ON]. f Matrix button <MATRIX>...
  • Page 141: Chapter 12 Extension Module

    Extension module Chapter 12 This chapter describes how to connect the extension module and the names, functions, and operations of each of its parts.
  • Page 142: Before Using The Extension Module

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Before using the extension module Before using the extension module r This device is a module that extends the distance between the camera module (optional) and the recording module (optional). The distance between the camera module and the recording module can be extended by using the extension cable (optional). r A power supply to the camera extension module and recording module (optional) is required.
  • Page 143: Description Of Parts

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Description of parts Description of parts Left side : Camera extension module : Recording extension module 1 <DC OUT> terminal This is the DC12 V output terminal. The DC output provides a maximum current of 1.0 A. 2 <SIX USER BUTTONS>...
  • Page 144: Rear

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Description of parts 1 Lock angle Fitting which secures the camera module (optional) in place when connected. 2 Camera module connection terminal Terminal for connecting the camera module (optional). 3 <EXT> terminal This is the terminal to connect the extension cable (optional). This connects to the camera extension module. 4 Extension cable securing fitting Secures the extension cable connected to the <EXT>...
  • Page 145: Assembling Extension Modules

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Assembling Extension Modules Assembling Extension Modules Removing the camera extension module and recording extension module Before assembly, remove the 2 modules. Fig. 2 Fig. 1 While raising the lock knob (red) of the recording extension module release lever (Fig. 1), pull the recording extension module release lever.
  • Page 146: Assembling The Recording Module And The Recording Extension Module

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Assembling Extension Modules Disassembling Fig. 2 Fig. 1 Push down the recording module release lever (Fig. 2) while pulling up the lock knob (red) of the recording module release lever (Fig. 1). The rear part of the camera extension module will come up. It will be difficult for the rear part to come up when heavy items such as batteries are mounted.
  • Page 147: Mounting Extension Cables

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Assembling Extension Modules Disassembling Fig. 2 Fig. 1 Push down the recording extension module release lever (Fig. 2) while pulling up the lock knob (red) of the recording extension module release lever. (Fig. 1) The rear part of the recording module will slightly come up. It will be difficult for the rear part to come up when heavy items such as batteries are mounted.
  • Page 148: Power Supply

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Power supply Power supply A battery or external DC power supply can be used as the camera extension module's power supply. This section describes the power supply to the camera extension module. For details on the power supply of the recording module, refer to “Power supply” (page 26). After supplying power to the camera extension module and recording module, set the <POWER>...
  • Page 149: Using The External Dc Power Supply

    Making the mistake of connecting a +12 V power supply to the GND terminal may cause fire or malfunction. DC IN +12 V Panasonic Part No.: K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Part No.: HA16RX-4P (SW1) (76) (Hirose Electric Co.) NOTE t When both the battery and the external DC power supply are connected, the power supply from the external DC power supply has priority. The battery may be removed while using the external DC power supply.
  • Page 150: Displaying Of The Power Supply Condition

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Power supply t When a battery is connected to the <DC IN> terminal, set [MENU] → [SYSTEM SETTINGS] → [BATTERY] → [CAM EXT DC IN SEL] to [BATTERY], then set [CAM BATT END], [CAM BATT NEAR END], and [CAM BATT FULL] according to the features of the battery. The percent (%) display will not be available for batteries with a battery level indicator function.
  • Page 151: Connecting To The Dc Output Terminal

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Connecting to the DC output terminal Connecting to the DC output terminal Connecting to the <DC OUT> terminal It is possible to get a 1.0 A current from the <DC OUT> terminal of the camera extension module. Cable connector 0B.302 LEMO...
  • Page 152: Specifications

    Chapter 12 Extension module — Specifications Specifications Dimensions 73 mm (2-7/8 inches) 121 mm (4-25/32 inches) 61 mm (2-13/32 inches) 106 mm (4-3/16 inches) Specifications General Power DC 12 V (11.0 V - 17.0 V) Power consumption 33 W (body only) 63 W (with all optional accessories connected and maximum power supplied from each output terminal) indicates safety items.
  • Page 153: Chapter 13 V-Raw Recorder

    V-RAW recorder Chapter 13 This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to the Codex V-RAW recorder.
  • Page 154: V-Raw Recorder

    Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — V-RAW recorder V-RAW recorder The V-RAW (VariCam RAW) recording is possible when connected to the Codex V-RAW recorder. Attaching the V-RAW recorder V-RAW recorder is attached to the battery holder and the external unit connection terminal of the recording module. Cover Fig.
  • Page 155: Home Screen On The Control Panel

    Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — V-RAW recorder Remove the V-RAW recorder. (Fig. 3) HOME screen on the control panel The HOME screen in the control panel will be as follows when the V-RAW recorder is connected. a: Recording condition display and media remaining space indicator for the V-RAW recorder and the main slot. b: Color space for the V-RAW recorder and the main slot.
  • Page 156: Power Supply

    Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — Power supply Power supply The power can be supplied to the camera main unit from the V-RAW recorder. The DC power supply for the V-RAW recorder is 24 V. A separate power supply can be supplied to the camera simultaneously. The DC power supply for the camera main unit is 12 V. A power cannot be supplied from the camera main unit to the V-RAW recorder.
  • Page 157: Operation With The Control Panel

    Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — Operation with the control panel Operation with the control panel System setting and recording The camera main unit and the V-RAW recorder will operate as a single system. All the operations of the V-RAW recorder can be operated on the control panel of the recording module.
  • Page 158: Playback

    Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — Operation with the control panel r Recordable setting [FREQUENCY] [V-RAW] [MAIN PIXEL] [MAIN CODEC] [SUB CODEC] [HIGH SPEED] [AVC-Intra4K 444] [4096×2160] [4K/12bit] [2048×1080] [AVC-Intra2K 444] — [AVC-Intra4K 422] [4096×2160] [4K/10bit] [AVC-Intra4K-LT] [OFF]/[ON] [2048×1080] [AVC-Intra2K 422] [AVC-Intra4K 444] [3840×2160] [UHD/12bit]...
  • Page 159 Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — Operation with the control panel Insertion method of the Capture Drive Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Open the drive slot cover. (Fig. 1, Fig. 2) Insert the Capture Drive. (Fig. 3, Fig. 4) Close the drive slot cover.
  • Page 160 Chapter 13 V-RAW recorder — Operation with the control panel LED status V-RAW recorder Capture Drive Green (illuminated) Power can be supplied from the V-RAW recorder/ — camera is powered off Recording possible Removing possible Blue (illuminated) Blue (flashing) Recording not possible (Capture Drive is being Capture Drive is being recognized/removing not recognized, drive slot cover is opened, etc.) possible...
  • Page 161: Version Update

    The update of the firmware for the V-RAW recorder is performed from the control panel using a SD memory card in the same manner as the camera main unit. The firmware for version update for the V-RAW recorder is released from Codex or from Panasonic integrated with the firmware for the camera main unit. Visit the support desk at the following website.
  • Page 162: Chapter 14 Maintenance

    Maintenance Chapter 14 Maintenance and warning system of the camera are described.
  • Page 163: Warning System

    Chapter 14 Maintenance — Warning system Warning system If an error is detected immediately after the camera is turned on or during operation, the viewfinder and warning lamp indicate the error. Deal with the error by following the indications. Cases indicated by error codes Error code Display Description...
  • Page 164 Chapter 14 Maintenance — Warning system Display Description Behavior and cause f The current operation will continue. The temperature inside the camera is higher than that of f Turn off the power of the camera, turn it on again, [HIGH TEMPERATURE] the normal conditions.
  • Page 165 Chapter 14 Maintenance — Warning system Display Description Behavior and cause Files exceeding 4 GB cannot be copied to P2 memory [COPY IMPOSSIBLE. TOO LARGE CLIP Copy to a microP2 memory card with 32 GB or larger card or microP2 memory card with 32 GB or smaller CONTAINED! (CLIP NAME: XXXXXX)] capacity.
  • Page 166: Updating The Camera Firmware

    Use the camera or P2 Viewer Plus to format the SD memory card. Fig. 1 Download the firmware from the website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Save the downloaded firmware to an SD memory card. Insert the SD memory card containing the firmware into the SD memory card slot of the recording module.
  • Page 167: Cleaning And Storing

    Chapter 14 Maintenance — Cleaning and storing Cleaning and storing Cleaning the camera recorder f Either remove the battery or disconnect the DC cable from the power outlet before cleaning. f Do not use benzine or thinner to clean the camera. Using benzine or thinner may cause deformation or peeling off of the paint of the camera recorder body.
  • Page 168 Specification Chapter 15 This chapter describes the specifications of this product.
  • Page 169: Chapter 15 Specification Specifications

    Chapter 15 Specification — Specifications Specifications Dimensions 347 mm (13-11/16 inches) Optical Center SHUTTER 127.2 mm (5-1/32 inches) 179 mm (7-1/16 inches) 287.7 mm (11-11/32 inches) 94 mm (3-23/32 inches) 111 mm (4-3/8 inches) 60 mm (2-3/8 inches) 110 mm (4-11/32 inches) 254 mm (10 inches) Specifications General...
  • Page 170 Chapter 15 Specification — Specifications Camera unit Pickup device Super 35 mm, MOS, 8.9 megapixels Number of pixels f Total number of pixels Approx. 10.3 million pixels f Number of effective pixels Approx. 8.9 million pixels 35 mm, PL mount Lens mount Optical filter f ND filter...
  • Page 171 Chapter 15 Specification — Specifications Video compression format f AVC-Intra 4K 444/AVC-Intra 4K 422/AVC-Intra 4K-LT/AVC-Intra 2K 444/AVC-Intra 2K 422/AVC-Intra 444/ AVC-Intra 200/AVC-Intra 422/AVC-Intra 100 MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Intra Profile f AVC-LongG 50/AVC-LongG 25 MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 f ProRes 422 HQ/ProRes 4444 Apple ProRes Digital audio Recording audio signal 48 kHz/24 bits, 4CH...
  • Page 172: Index

    Index Index Internal clock Interval recording Assembly Camera extension module 21, 145 Camera module Lens Recording extension module Adjustment Recording module 21, 146 Mounting Shoulder mount module Viewfinder Audio input Menu Audio devices Setting menu Front microphone microP2 memory card Recording level adjustment Inserting Signal selection...
  • Page 173 Index Time data Time zone Tripod Device mode User bits USER button [VF & VF SDI SETTINGS] Viewfinder Adjustment Lamp display Status display Warning system Zebra patterns – 173 –...
  • Page 174 Web Site: http://www.panasonic.com © Panasonic Corporation 2014...

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