Panasonic

Switching the audio input

character_bullet-largeUsing the built-in microphone

character_bullet-largeUsing audio equipment/external microphone (XLR, 3-pin)


character_diamondAudio recording format

The audio recording format such as compression format varies depending on the [FILE FORMAT].

[FILE FORMAT]

Recording format

Sampling rate/bit

[MOV]

Linear PCM (LPCM)

48 kHz/24 bit

[MP4]

AAC

48 kHz/16 bit

[AVCHD]

Dolby Audio

48 kHz/16 bit


character_diamondSelecting audio input signals

Selects the audio signal to record in the audio channel 1/audio channel 2.

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(A) CH1 SELECT switch

(B) CH2 SELECT switch


CH1 SELECT switch setting

CH2 SELECT switch setting

Input signal to be recorded

Audio channel 1

Audio channel 2

<INT(L)>

<INT(R)>

Built-in microphone <L>

Built-in microphone <R>

<INPUT1>

<AUDIO INPUT1> terminal

<INPUT2>

<AUDIO INPUT2> terminal

<INPUT1>

<INT(R)>

<AUDIO INPUT1> terminal

Built-in microphone <R>

<INPUT1>

<AUDIO INPUT1> terminal

<INPUT2>

<AUDIO INPUT2> terminal

<INPUT2>

<INT(R)>

<AUDIO INPUT2> terminal

Built-in microphone <R>

<INPUT1>

<AUDIO INPUT1> terminal

<INPUT2>

<AUDIO INPUT2> terminal


character_diamondConfirming audio input setting

The setting for the audio input can be confirmed in the AUDIO screen of the mode check.

bullet02For details about AUDIO screen of the mode check (character_referenceAUDIO screen).


Using the built-in microphone

  1. Set the CH1 SELECT switch to the <INT(L)> position.

The audio signals from <L> of the built-in microphone are recorded to audio channel 1.

  1. Set the CH2 SELECT switch to the <INT(R)> position.

The audio signals from <R> of the built-in microphone are recorded to audio channel 2.


bullet02To decrease the wind noise of the microphone, select the [AUDIO] menu character_arrow [REC CH SETTINGS] character_arrow [CH1 MIC LOWCUT]/[CH2 MIC LOWCUT] character_arrow [ON].


Using audio equipment/external microphone (XLR, 3-pin)

  1. Connect an audio device or an external microphone to the <AUDIO INPUT1>/<AUDIO INPUT2> terminal.

  1. Switch the connected audio input with the <INPUT1>/<INPUT2> switch.

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(A) <INPUT1> switch

(B) <INPUT2> switch

Connected device

<INPUT1>/<INPUT2> switch setting

Menu settings (you can set each channel individually)

[INPUT1 MIC LEVEL]/[INPUT2 MIC LEVEL]character_asterisk1

[INPUT1 LINE LEVEL]/[INPUT2 LINE LEVEL]character_asterisk2

Audio device

<LINE>

Disabled

[4dB], [0dB]

External microphone

<MIC>

[character_minus_regular40dB], [character_minus_regular50dB], [character_minus_regular60dB]

Disabled

External microphone (with power supply)

<character_plus_regular48V>

[character_minus_regular40dB], [character_minus_regular50dB], [character_minus_regular60dB]

Disabled

  1. Factory setting: [character_minus_regular50dB]

  1. Factory setting: [0dB]


bullet02When using a Unidirectional microphone AG-MC200G (optional), set [INPUT1 MIC LEVEL]/[INPUT2 MIC LEVEL] to [character_minus_regular50dB].

bullet02After detaching the external microphone (XLR, 3-pin), switch the CH1 SELECT/CH2 SELECT switch to <INT(L)> or <INT(R)> to set the input signal to the built-in microphone. No audio will be recorded if you continue to record as is.

bullet02When connecting equipment that does not support +48 V power supply, set the <INPUT1>/<INPUT2> switch to <LINE> or <MIC>. If set to <character_plus_regular48V>, this unit or the connected equipment may malfunction.

bullet02If an abnormality occurs with the +48 V power supply, the power of this unit will turn off.

bullet02Using a phantom microphone shortens the battery time.

bullet02When noise from unconnected terminals is bothersome, set the <INPUT1>/<INPUT2> switch to <LINE>.