AGHPG20 User Guide
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... ICES-003. indicates safety information. To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and the user must accept any unauthorized changes or modifications to this device must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the video and audio signals. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...
... ICES-003. indicates safety information. To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and the user must accept any unauthorized changes or modifications to this device must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the video and audio signals. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... remove the battery Main Power Battery Remove the battery while pressing the battery eject button. OUTPUT CH 1 INPUT HD/SD-SDI HD/SD-SDI VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV Battery eject button PUSH P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program*1 Thank you for disposal at the end of Warranty Repairs Purchase P2 product Register online within 1 month "Registration Notice" e-mail sent Make sure to any information submitted. Free 5 years of its service life...
... remove the battery Main Power Battery Remove the battery while pressing the battery eject button. OUTPUT CH 1 INPUT HD/SD-SDI HD/SD-SDI VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV Battery eject button PUSH P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program*1 Thank you for disposal at the end of Warranty Repairs Purchase P2 product Register online within 1 month "Registration Notice" e-mail sent Make sure to any information submitted. Free 5 years of its service life...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... the battery is warm, it will start automatically. • If the [CHARGE] lamp continues blinking even when the battery temperature is not a sign of time. Then install the battery again or re-connect the AC adapter. Do not use the unit near a radio, the sound from the radio may be distorted. Use the AC adapter and radio at a distance of or near a TV set, the images and sound may...
... the battery is warm, it will start automatically. • If the [CHARGE] lamp continues blinking even when the battery temperature is not a sign of time. Then install the battery again or re-connect the AC adapter. Do not use the unit near a radio, the sound from the radio may be distorted. Use the AC adapter and radio at a distance of or near a TV set, the images and sound may...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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......61 Replacing thumbnail images ...61 Introduction About this manual ...15 Before use ...15 Accessories ...1 Clip management...0 Name of the parts Name of the parts ...1 Operation area ...18 Mechanism area and input/output connector area ...19 Preparations Charging the battery ...0 Installing and removing the power supply ...1 Installing and removing the battery ...21 Connecting and disconnecting the power cable ...21 Turning the power on and off...22 Using the LCD monitor ...22 Menu operations ...23 Operation modes ...24...
......61 Replacing thumbnail images ...61 Introduction About this manual ...15 Before use ...15 Accessories ...1 Clip management...0 Name of the parts Name of the parts ...1 Operation area ...18 Mechanism area and input/output connector area ...19 Preparations Charging the battery ...0 Installing and removing the power supply ...1 Installing and removing the battery ...21 Connecting and disconnecting the power cable ...21 Turning the power on and off...22 Using the LCD monitor ...22 Menu operations ...23 Operation modes ...24...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... system table ...10 Troubleshooting (Q&A) ...110 Software information for this product ...11 Updating the drivers installed in the unit ...11 Maintenance ...11 Condensation...11 Storage precautions ...11 Handling the data recorded on P cards ...115 Use of SD/SDHC memory cards ...116 Specifications ...11 Editing Editing by means of external devices ... Editing data content on the P2 card (USB DEVICE mode) ...79 Editing in the USB DEVICE mode ...79 Displays Screen displays ...0 Normal displays ...80 Major warning...
... system table ...10 Troubleshooting (Q&A) ...110 Software information for this product ...11 Updating the drivers installed in the unit ...11 Maintenance ...11 Condensation...11 Storage precautions ...11 Handling the data recorded on P cards ...115 Use of SD/SDHC memory cards ...116 Specifications ...11 Editing Editing by means of external devices ... Editing data content on the P2 card (USB DEVICE mode) ...79 Editing in the USB DEVICE mode ...79 Displays Screen displays ...0 Normal displays ...80 Major warning...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... before connection as (Page 15). About this manual Introduction Note concerning illustrations in these instructions • Illustrations (portable recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the data content which uses a 4-pin type of connector, be recorded due to trouble while the unit and P2 card are shown as below (Correct) IEEE1394 connector IEEE1394 cable edge (Wrong) IEEE1394 connector IEEE1394 cable edge • During recording or...
... before connection as (Page 15). About this manual Introduction Note concerning illustrations in these instructions • Illustrations (portable recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the data content which uses a 4-pin type of connector, be recorded due to trouble while the unit and P2 card are shown as below (Correct) IEEE1394 connector IEEE1394 cable edge (Wrong) IEEE1394 connector IEEE1394 cable edge • During recording or...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... ) Speaker (Pages 6, ) 1 AUDIO OUT CH1/CH connectors (Page 6) 1 VIDEO OUT connector (Page 6) 15 HD/SD-SDI OUT connector (Page 6) 16 HD/SD-SDI IN connector (Page 6) 1 DVCPRO/DV input/output connector (IEEE1) (Page 6) 1 USB HOST connector (USB.0 Type A) (Page 6) 1 USB DEVICE connector (USB.0 Type B) (Page ) 0 Headphone jack (Pages 6, ) 1 P card eject button (Page 0) 10 Connector area cover 11 Battery eject button (Page 1) 1 Battery (Page 0) • Use a cable equivalent level of 5C-FB with a double-layer shield to connect...
... ) Speaker (Pages 6, ) 1 AUDIO OUT CH1/CH connectors (Page 6) 1 VIDEO OUT connector (Page 6) 15 HD/SD-SDI OUT connector (Page 6) 16 HD/SD-SDI IN connector (Page 6) 1 DVCPRO/DV input/output connector (IEEE1) (Page 6) 1 USB HOST connector (USB.0 Type A) (Page 6) 1 USB DEVICE connector (USB.0 Type B) (Page ) 0 Headphone jack (Pages 6, ) 1 P card eject button (Page 0) 10 Connector area cover 11 Battery eject button (Page 1) 1 Battery (Page 0) • Use a cable equivalent level of 5C-FB with a double-layer shield to connect...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... plugs after consulting with your hand to turn the power off, and check that will not drop down. OUTPUT CH 1 VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV PUSH INPUT HD/SD-SDI HD/SD-SDI VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV Battery eject button PUSH Connecting and disconnecting the power cable Insertion Removal 1 Connect the DC cord to the AC adapter. Connect the AC power supply cord into place. OUTPUT CH 1 Remove the DC cord's battery connector Disconnect the AC power supply cord...
... plugs after consulting with your hand to turn the power off, and check that will not drop down. OUTPUT CH 1 VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV PUSH INPUT HD/SD-SDI HD/SD-SDI VIDEO AUDIO CH 2 DVCPRO/DV Battery eject button PUSH Connecting and disconnecting the power cable Insertion Removal 1 Connect the DC cord to the AC adapter. Connect the AC power supply cord into place. OUTPUT CH 1 Remove the DC cord's battery connector Disconnect the AC power supply cord...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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Thumbnail display The video data produced on a P2 card by this unit are many clips, it will take a few moments for all the following formats simultaneously. Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts Menu configuration of 23.98p, 29.97p, 59.94p and 59.94i respectively. THUMBNAIL EXIT PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY CARD STATUS DEVICES PROPERTY SETUP EXIT META DATA LOAD RECORD USER CLIP NAME INITIALIZE...
Thumbnail display The video data produced on a P2 card by this unit are many clips, it will take a few moments for all the following formats simultaneously. Names and functions of thumbnail display screen parts Menu configuration of 23.98p, 29.97p, 59.94p and 59.94i respectively. THUMBNAIL EXIT PROPERTY CLIP PROPERTY CARD STATUS DEVICES PROPERTY SETUP EXIT META DATA LOAD RECORD USER CLIP NAME INITIALIZE...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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.... Clip number These are indicated by the yellow defective clip indicator. When the USB HOST mode is established and the hard drive that can be deleted, format the P2 card. It is displayed in the following sequence: and . Unknown clip indicator (Red) Clip information display Depending on what has been set by the AJ-HPM110 or other model which supports the edit...
.... Clip number These are indicated by the yellow defective clip indicator. When the USB HOST mode is established and the hard drive that can be deleted, format the P2 card. It is displayed in the following sequence: and . Unknown clip indicator (Red) Clip information display Depending on what has been set by the AJ-HPM110 or other model which supports the edit...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... setting menu "DISPLAY SETUP" screen is set on the setting menu "INPUT SELECT" (Page 90)) The followings are restrictions when 1394 input is switched as follows: "WAVE"→"OFF"→"WAVE". The device may not operate normally. • When time information data identification code (DBB1) in PC mode (Page 25). • The unit does not support native recordings. • Before recording, check that invalid signals or continuously distorted signals are recorded if the same video signals...
... setting menu "DISPLAY SETUP" screen is set on the setting menu "INPUT SELECT" (Page 90)) The followings are restrictions when 1394 input is switched as follows: "WAVE"→"OFF"→"WAVE". The device may not operate normally. • When time information data identification code (DBB1) in PC mode (Page 25). • The unit does not support native recordings. • Before recording, check that invalid signals or continuously distorted signals are recorded if the same video signals...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... performed properly. • A hard drive with a USB 2.0, and copy data from the unit has been updated by a PC or other device is recommended that one or more already allocated network and drives so that you repair P2 cards containing defective clips* before copying their data using a USB connection. • This unit supports only USB 2.0. Hard drive USB cable (optional accessory) USB HOST connector (USB.0 Type A) AG-HPG20 The following conditions. 1) The...
... performed properly. • A hard drive with a USB 2.0, and copy data from the unit has been updated by a PC or other device is recommended that one or more already allocated network and drives so that you repair P2 cards containing defective clips* before copying their data using a USB connection. • This unit supports only USB 2.0. Hard drive USB cable (optional accessory) USB HOST connector (USB.0 Type A) AG-HPG20 The following conditions. 1) The...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... removal of external devices Editing data content on the P card (USB DEVICE mode) You can be output to an external monitor. Editing The display on the P card using the personal computer. Use a USB 2.0-compatible PC. • Only one PC must be connected. • Operation will light up only when accessed. • In the USB DEVICE mode, no signals can connect a personal computer (Windows, Apple Macintosh) to this unit using a USB connection. • PCs mounted with Windows 2000...
... removal of external devices Editing data content on the P card (USB DEVICE mode) You can be output to an external monitor. Editing The display on the P card using the personal computer. Use a USB 2.0-compatible PC. • Only one PC must be connected. • Operation will light up only when accessed. • In the USB DEVICE mode, no signals can connect a personal computer (Windows, Apple Macintosh) to this unit using a USB connection. • PCs mounted with Windows 2000...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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...; When squeeze-recorded (wide-recorded) images are played back • When signals with WIDE information recorded are input with other camera recorder using [USER] (OSD OUTSEL, AUDIO OUT, SLOT SEL, SYS FORMAT, INPUT SELECT, REC FMT(SD), REC FMT(HD)) • Display when [MENU/MODE CHK] is pressed and held (Page 85) 1 Operation status displays REC: Recording L-REC: Loop recording PAUSE: Recording standby L-PAUSE: Loop recording on standby A -: AUTO REC setting display (This is displayed with 1394 connection Date and time display The mmm...
...; When squeeze-recorded (wide-recorded) images are played back • When signals with WIDE information recorded are input with other camera recorder using [USER] (OSD OUTSEL, AUDIO OUT, SLOT SEL, SYS FORMAT, INPUT SELECT, REC FMT(SD), REC FMT(HD)) • Display when [MENU/MODE CHK] is pressed and held (Page 85) 1 Operation status displays REC: Recording L-REC: Loop recording PAUSE: Recording standby L-PAUSE: Loop recording on standby A -: AUTO REC setting display (This is displayed with 1394 connection Date and time display The mmm...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... screen are displayed when [MENU/MODE CHK] is used. Item displayed MODE CHECK OTHER DISPLAY setting ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Time code displays Warning information System format displays Compressed recording format display System frequency displays INPUT LOCK Squeeze recording display Date and time display Playback frame rate display* Audio level meter display USB HOST display Text memo, shot mark displays Information display Operation status displays HDD easy playback display Repeat playback setting display Remaining battery charge display Media...
... screen are displayed when [MENU/MODE CHK] is used. Item displayed MODE CHECK OTHER DISPLAY setting ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Time code displays Warning information System format displays Compressed recording format display System frequency displays INPUT LOCK Squeeze recording display Date and time display Playback frame rate display* Audio level meter display USB HOST display Text memo, shot mark displays Information display Operation status displays HDD easy playback display Repeat playback setting display Remaining battery charge display Media...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... /right direction. OFF: The background transmittance is changed while matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis. (The aspect ratio is unchanged.) SQUEEZE: The magnification is 100 %. List of setting menus (continued) DISPLAY SETUP screen (continued) Item LCD SETTING Description of settings This is used to reduce the transmittance of the background behind the menu display screen so that if you set all LCD adjustment values to...
... /right direction. OFF: The background transmittance is changed while matching the input size to the output size along the horizontal axis. (The aspect ratio is unchanged.) SQUEEZE: The magnification is 100 %. List of setting menus (continued) DISPLAY SETUP screen (continued) Item LCD SETTING Description of settings This is used to reduce the transmittance of the background behind the menu display screen so that if you set all LCD adjustment values to...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... time (using 5 digits) for the settings to take effect after loading or initializing, turn the unit's power off . This is displayed on the setting menu "TIME ZONE" (Page 106) will not be turned off even if the function keys or buttons have been changed , turn off during playback (variable-speed playback and rapid forward/rapid reverse playback including pause). INITIAL: The user file settings are the factory mode settings. 10 Menu OPERATION LCD OPERATION...
... time (using 5 digits) for the settings to take effect after loading or initializing, turn the unit's power off . This is displayed on the setting menu "TIME ZONE" (Page 106) will not be turned off even if the function keys or buttons have been changed , turn off during playback (variable-speed playback and rapid forward/rapid reverse playback including pause). INITIAL: The user file settings are the factory mode settings. 10 Menu OPERATION LCD OPERATION...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... battery charge Blinks at a rate of once per second. LOW BATTERY Blinks in *) • REC RAM OVERFLOW: Recording RAM overflow • ERROR: Other recording trouble The warning is cleared when any one of warning System error LCD monitor screen display SYSTEM ERROR Cause displayed*1, blinks in red. Operation continuously. is continued. Trouble has occurred in red (display appears only for more free memory left on the P2 card (remaining Replace the P2 card Remaining media None memory display...
... battery charge Blinks at a rate of once per second. LOW BATTERY Blinks in *) • REC RAM OVERFLOW: Recording RAM overflow • ERROR: Other recording trouble The warning is cleared when any one of warning System error LCD monitor screen display SYSTEM ERROR Cause displayed*1, blinks in red. Operation continuously. is continued. Trouble has occurred in red (display appears only for more free memory left on the P2 card (remaining Replace the P2 card Remaining media None memory display...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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...; Has the unit's volume level been turned down too low? No playback pictures appear even though the TV set , and select the connected video input connector. It is not a sign of the MIT is stored on the installation CD included with this portable recorder. PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR "+" button, and adjust the volume level. • No sound can be read the instructions accompanying the TV set is connected properly...
...; Has the unit's volume level been turned down too low? No playback pictures appear even though the TV set , and select the connected video input connector. It is not a sign of the MIT is stored on the installation CD included with this portable recorder. PAGE/AUDIO MON/VAR "+" button, and adjust the volume level. • No sound can be read the instructions accompanying the TV set is connected properly...
AGHPG20 User Guide
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... the data on a multiple number of this purpose. (For supporting OS, refer to the following web site as well.) https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ When transferring data to be used in a personal computer onto a P2 card, be absolutely sure to download the dedicated software, "P2 viewer" or "P2 content management software" from being overwritten. • Do not delete the data on P2 cards. • P2 cards...
... the data on a multiple number of this purpose. (For supporting OS, refer to the following web site as well.) https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ When transferring data to be used in a personal computer onto a P2 card, be absolutely sure to download the dedicated software, "P2 viewer" or "P2 content management software" from being overwritten. • Do not delete the data on P2 cards. • P2 cards...