Panasonic FS-100 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн
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- Fs 100 dvcprohd dvcpro50 dvcpro dv portable dte recorder 1
- Legal notices 3
- Contacting focus enhancements 4
- Serial number 4
- The serial number for this equipment is located on the back of the unit please write this serial number on the enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area 4
- Fcc class a 5
- Regulations and safety 5
- Australia and new zealand 6
- Compliance 6
- European union 6
- Documentation 7
- In the fs 100 documentation 7
- In the fs 100 unit 7
- Read retain and follow instructions 7
- Safety 7
- Symbols 7
- Attention 8
- Do not expose to moisture 8
- Do not overload power outlets 8
- Do not remove cover 8
- Electrical precautions 8
- On off switch in stand by position 8
- Power sources 8
- Verify power plugs are fully inserted 8
- Grounding or polarization 9
- Power cord protection 9
- Ground loop warning 10
- Lightning and power surges 10
- Optical precaution 10
- Outdoor antenna grounding 10
- Power lines 10
- Accessories and replacement parts 11
- Cleaning 11
- Maintenance and moving 11
- Safety check 11
- Servicing 11
- Operating environment 12
- Ventilation 12
- Introduction 13
- Quickstart 13
- Table of contents 13
- Fs 100 functions 41 14
- Index i 1 16
- Lcd display symbols and text 89 16
- Technical specifications 105 16
- Using the fs 100 with a computer 91 16
- Dte eliminates pre edit processing 19
- Introduction 19
- Unpacking 20
- Features 21
- Quickstart 23
- Below the fs 100 lcd display are three user defined function buttons a left b center and c right use them as short cut keys for the most frequently selected functions at the bottom of the lcd screen the function of these soft buttons changes depending on the options displayed above that specific button refer to the 24
- Front panel controls 24
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 6 24
- Function buttons a b c 24
- Lcd display 24
- On page 66 for more information 24
- Physical description and basic controls 24
- This is a backlit 14 character by 7 line dot matrix display 24
- Navigation buttons 25
- Power on button 25
- Transport control buttons 25
- Back search 26
- Forward search 26
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 8 26
- Mode to put the fs 100 into 26
- Press it again to start recording pressing the record button while recording causes the current clip to close and a new clip is created without dropping any frames this button is the only button that has a red legend on the front panel 26
- Press this button once when the fs 100 is in 26
- Press this button to play video at speeds different than real time 26
- Press this button to play video at speeds different than real time refer to the note in the forward search section 26
- Press this button to start playback of the selected clip 26
- Quickstart 26
- Rec paus 26
- Record 26
- And power off 27
- Back index 27
- Forward index 27
- Pause stop 27
- Charge led status 28
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 10 28
- Status led states 28
- The top panel contains the following connectors and leds 28
- Top panel 28
- Computer firewire connector 29
- Remote control serial connector 29
- Camera firewire connector 30
- Do not block 31
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 13 31
- Rear panel 31
- The rear panel contains the following important items 31
- Side panel 32
- Bottom panel 33
- Internal speaker 33
- The fs 100 menu system 34
- Outline of menu and option screens 35
- Connecting the fs 100 to ac power 39
- Powering the fs 100 39
- Installing a battery 40
- Installing removing the battery pack 40
- Removing a battery 40
- Charging the battery 41
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 24 42
- Quickstart 42
- Connecting a fs 100 to a dv hd camcorder 43
- Record and playback with the fs 100 44
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 45
- Power on the fs 100 45
- Stop 1 counter 00 00 14 02 disk 1 168 min reel tape disp lock 45
- Dvcprohd rec dvcpro50 rec dvcpro dv rec dd drive 46
- Hdd mode 46
- Select hdd recorder mode 46
- Dv formats 47
- Raw dv avi type1 avi type2 canopus avi 47
- Select a dv file format 47
- 15 05 11 21 13 v 1 0 0 lcdlight on 48
- 15 05 mm dd yy back 48
- Set date 48
- Set time and date 48
- 21 13 hh mm ss back 49
- Set time 49
- Record with the fs 100 50
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 33 51
- Quickstart 51
- Repair cli 51
- Repair dis 51
- Creating a new file without dropping frames 52
- Manual recording 52
- Control 53
- Local syncro slave av c tapeless 53
- Syncro slave 53
- Control 54
- Local syncro slave av c tapeless 54
- Tapeless 54
- Configuring ag hvx200 and recording 55
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 38 56
- In the setup menu this option records the video camera timecode in the file there are other timecode options available refer to 56
- On page 61 56
- Quickstart 56
- Recording timecode in the file 56
- Select 56
- Time code ext rec run free run regen 56
- Back search forward search 57
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 39 57
- Left transport 57
- Navigate to the video clip to preview using the fs 100 57
- Playbac 57
- Playback on the fs 100 57
- Quickstart 57
- Right transport 57
- Set the video camera to 57
- Transport control buttons 57
- Verify that both the video camera and the fs 100 are powered on and that they are connected together with the firewire cable from the fs 100 dv io port to the camcorder 1394 port 57
- Counter 00 00 14 02 disk 1 168 min audio mute reel tape disp lock 58
- Fs 100 functions 59
- 16 06 09 30 19 v 1 0 0 lcdlight on 60
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 60
- General screen information 60
- Welcome screen 60
- Home screen 61
- Stop 1 counter 00 00 14 02 pn disk 1 168 min reel tape disp lock 61
- Button advances the display to the next category of information below is a table of the data types and data available with 62
- Disp display information fields 62
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 44 62
- Function button to display current operation information fields 11 and 12 the data shown depends on the mode of operation i e 62
- Has been selected 62
- Information field that displays current data 62
- Information field that displays data type 62
- Mode the reel appears in brackets for example reel this area is blank if 62
- Modes this item displays the particular reel that a clip is located in or has been marked to if in 62
- Pressing the 62
- Use the 62
- Displays an absolute timecode value for the particular session the sum of all counter timecodes on connected volumes absolute is primarily used when setting the fs 100 to av c mode and controlling it with an external firewire device such as a computer 63
- Fs 100 functions 63
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 45 63
- Fs 100 system information screens 63
- Power remaining 63
- The fs 100 automatically creates information screens to indicate conditions such as high temperature power remaining or drive capacity remaining 63
- To clear the screen and return to the last screen 63
- Warning 63
- C stop 1 64
- Enables the selected recording mode 64
- Fs 100 functions 64
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 46 64
- Mode top line displayed in home screen 64
- Normal pre rec disk pre rec cach loop record 64
- Once a record mode is selected the recorder remains in that mode until a different mode is chosen exiting the 64
- Record 64
- Record mode indicator pre rec cach 64
- Record modes with home screen indicators 64
- Record screens 64
- Screen and returning to 64
- The record screen permits setting the fs 100 to various recording modes depending on the model see table record modes with home screen indicators 64
- To verify that the digital recorder is set to the correct recording mode refer to the upper left hand of the home screen where the recorder mode is displayed 64
- Normal record 65
- Pre rec cache 65
- Pre rec record mode 65
- Hdd avail 176 min pre rec time 010 min back 66
- Pre rec disk 66
- Pre rec disk record mode 66
- Loop record 67
- Saving loop record clips 67
- Snap record 67
- 00 00 00 hh mm ss ff 68
- Time lapse 68
- Time lapse record 68
- Dv formats 69
- Format screen 69
- P2 p2 pn quicktime quicktime pn 69
- Raw dv avi type 2 24p pinnacle p2 mxf 0p1a 69
- Dvcprohd rec dvcpro50 rec dvcpro dv rec dd drive 71
- Hdd mode 71
- Hdd mode screen 71
- Fs 100 functions 72
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 54 72
- Permits the connecting of two fs 100 together to provide more disk storage for longer recording one unit acts as the master with the other as a slave the master records to itself until full and then continues recording on the slave unit 72
- Use ext fs 10 72
- Use ext fs 100 72
- Use this option when longer recording times are needed 72
- Setting up master and slave fs 100 73
- 10 05 21 10 50 v 1 0 0 lcdlight on 74
- Setup screens 74
- Alarm on off 77
- Lcd light on off auto 77
- Ntsc fs 100 back 77
- Version 77
- Ext ctl off pause frame file 78
- Stop frame no video 78
- Time code ext rec run free run regen 79
- 00 00 00 hh mm ss ff 80
- Tc set 80
- Ff ff ff ff 81
- Ub set 81
- Disables drop frame no frames are dropped during recording and the timecode reflects the actual time during recording 82
- Enables the drop frame function 82
- Exceptio 82
- Frames 00 and 01 are droppe 82
- From each minute of video recorded 82
- Fs 100 functions 82
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 64 82
- Ntsc only 82
- Tc drop 82
- Tc drop non drop 82
- Tc non dro 82
- The first minute of each hour is not dropped 82
- These parameters are only available for ntsc and only one may be enabled at a time drop and non drop enable and disable the drop frame function that modifies how the timecode is calculated during recording 82
- Lcd contrast 83
- Set contrast 83
- Value 00 83
- Counter 00 00 20 15 disk 1 168 min r1 disp dd 84
- Fa sync fa av c fa tapeless fa reels 84
- Functions 84
- Functions screen 84
- Stop 1 84
- A list of the function button menu is below in each group the default selection is listed first 85
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 67 85
- Functions list 85
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 68 86
- Assigning clips to reels 87
- Counter 00 00 20 15 disk 1 168 min r1 reel r2 r1 87
- Press select to confirm 87
- Stop 1 87
- Unlock keys 87
- Organize reel 88
- Organize reel organize omf organize p2 organize pinn 88
- Utilities 88
- Utilities screen 88
- Organize omf 89
- Organize p2 89
- Are identical to the companion video file and 90
- File naming conventions 90
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 72 90
- Is a randomly assigned character 90
- Is an incremental value 90
- Is the number of the audio channel 90
- Once clips have been imported into liquid edition an index file is created on the disk drive for each clip do not delete this file since it is required to continue work in the particular project 90
- Organize pinn 90
- Represents the format of the recorded content and aa is the number of the audio channel 90
- The audio files are then renamed to 90
- The video files are then renamed to 90
- This selection organizes clips for use with pinnacle liquid series nle systems products such as the pinnacle file format were created for use with products such as pinnacle liquid edition the pinnacle file format creates three files simultaneously during a recording an avi video file and two separate wav audio files labeled as left and right an additional ale file for each recording session is also created which contains timecode data this file must be kept with the media 90
- Clip 000 91
- Delete clip 91
- Yes back 91
- Format disk 92
- Press yes to erase all data yes back 92
- Press yes to repair disk yes back 93
- Repair disk 93
- Clip 000 clip 000 yes back 94
- Repair clip 94
- Clip 001 20041101 165423 back 95
- File name 95
- Press select to upgrade software back 96
- Upgrade 96
- Upgrading 96
- Complete please restart 97
- Upgrade 97
- Upgrade error 97
- Upgrade errors 97
- Wrong product id 97
- Continue to reset system 98
- Diagnostic 98
- File not found 98
- System reset 98
- Upgrade error 98
- Yes back 98
- Status 99
- Placing a clip in a reel 100
- R0 0 r1 1 r2 2 r3 3 100
- Reels screen 100
- Using a wired remote control 101
- Play clip loop clip loop all play all 102
- Play screen 102
- Play from 103
- Play from screen 103
- Track list reel list 103
- Control 104
- Control screen 104
- Local syncro slave av c tapeless 104
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 89 107
- Lcd display symbols and text 107
- The table below shows the different symbols and states displayed on the top line of the lcd when used with different fs 100 control record play and stop modes 107
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 90 108
- Using the fs 100 with a computer 109
- Initial setup 110
- Mounting the fs 100 in windows 111
- Fs 100 and fat 32 113
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 95 113
- In addition p2 also has 4 audio files 113
- Is a letter indicating the recording format of the captured video file the table below lists let ters and associated resolutions 113
- Minutes 113
- Mxf and mov in version 3 where the 113
- P2 mov yyyymmdd hhmms 113
- The fat32 file system limits file size to a maximum of 2gb which depending on record mode and resolution approximately equals the following minutes of video 113
- When clips exceed 2gb in size the fs 100 automatically creates a new file without dropping any frames the two files have the same root filename but have different two digit suffixes that indicate the order of their creation 01 02 and so on this process can produce as many sequential 2gb files as the drive can hold 113
- Using avid omf clips 114
- Dismounting the fs 100 windows 117
- Mounting the fs 100 macintosh 118
- Dismounting the fs 100 macintosh 119
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 102 120
- Mount the fs 100 to your camcorder using the optional camcorder mount kit p n asyf 0849 01 for more information about this kit or to order it contact focus enhancements 120
- Mounting fs 100 to a camcorder 120
- Mounting hardware 120
- Clipping to a belt 121
- 2 2 8 bit 3 1 compression 50mb s 480 60i 123
- Dimensions 1 9 x 5 x 3 4 40mm x 142mm x 95mm with normal 90 minute battery weight 1 lb 5 kg 123
- Dv video i o 400mb s 1x 6 pin ieee 1394 in 123
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 105 123
- Input outputs 123
- Mode the unit accepts 720p and 1080i video from dvcprohd compatible devices such as the panasonic ag hvx200 camcorder firewire computer i f up to 400mb s 1 x 6 pin ieee 1394 supported inputs for dvcprohd dvcpro50 dvcpro dv 123
- Ntsc model 576 50i 123
- P 24p 24p 123
- Pal model 123
- Physical description 123
- Pull down format same stream 123
- Specifications are subject to change 123
- Technical specifications 123
- Audio video timecode specification 124
- Disk information 125
- Dte file formats 125
- Audio mute 126
- Clip name clip in out source tc values clip duration clip type record file type 126
- Disk error xxx 126
- Error message description action 126
- Error messages 126
- Error messages may appear on the fs 100 lcd display from time to time the purpose of these messages is to alert you to action that may effect your fs 100 operation below is a list of error messages and actions you can take 126
- File not foun 126
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder 108 126
- High temperature 126
- Log files 126
- Low battery 126
- No disk detected 126
- No space left 126
- The log file also identifies when the shock cache becomes low and when disk or other errors occur during a recording 126
- With each recording of a particular clip on a disk the fs 100 creates a text log file to identify information about the recorded clip and the recording session information includes 126
- Wrong product id 126
- Compatible camcorders and accessories 127
- Fwxdc dat 127
- Miscellaneous files 127
- Shock and vibration 127
- Temperature 127
- Warranty 127
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 1 129
- Numerics 129
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 2 130
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 3 131
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 4 132
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 5 133
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 6 134
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 7 135
- Fs 100 portable dte recorder index 8 136
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