Setting The Region Of Use (Setting The Frame Frequency, Etc.) - Panasonic AJ-PX230E Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview — Setting the region of use (setting the frame frequency, etc.)

Setting the region of use (setting the frame frequency, etc.)

When the camera is shipped, the region of use is not set. Before you use the camera for the first time, follow the steps below to change the setting to
the frame frequency of the region of use.
1
Connect the charged battery or AC adaptor to the camera and turn <ON> the power switch without the region of use set.
The [AREA SELECT] screen for setting the region of use is displayed.
2
Move the control stick up or down to select the region of use from [NTSC]/[NTSC (J)] (Japan)/[PAL], and press the control stick.
3
Select [YES] in the confirmation message and press the control stick.
The camera will be initialized according to the region of use selected and automatically restarted.
After setting up the region of use once, this screen will not be displayed when subsequently turning the power on. To change the region of use, set it
in [OPTION MENU] → [AREA SETTING].
@
NOTE
t When making this setting to use the camera for the first time, only the following items are changed on the camera. Menu setting values other than the
following items stay at their factory settings.
[LINE&FREQ]
[REC FORMAT]
[SETUP]
[HEADROOM]
[REC META DATA] →
[LANGUAGE]*
1
M/D/Y Display*
2
[TIME ZONE]
*1
Not displayed in the menu item when [NTSC] or [PAL] is selected.
*2
Not included in the menu item. Each character indicates the following: M: Month, D: Day, Y: Year.
Factory settings
[1080-59.94i]
[AVC-I100/60i]
[7.5%A]
[20dB]
M/D/Y
+0:00
[NTSC]
[1080-59.94i]
[1080-59.94i]
[AVC-I100/60i]
[AVC-I100/60i]
[7.5%A]
[20dB]
[JAPANESE]
M/D/Y
+0:00
– 15 –
[NTSC (J)]
[1080-50i]
[AVC-I100/50i]
[0%]
[20dB]
Y/M/D
+9:00
[PAL]
[0%]
[18dB]
D/M/Y
+0:00

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