Panasonic AG-CX6 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic AG-CX6 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera-Recorder AG- CX6 Model No. AG- CX7 AG- CX8 AG- CX10 Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use. A firmware update has been made available to improve camera capabilities and to add functionality. ≥...
  • Page 2: Information For Your Safety

    Information for Your Safety Information for Your Safety WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, ≥ Do not expose this unit to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. ≥ Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on this unit. ≥...
  • Page 3 To ensure that safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used. ∫ The symbols on this product (including the accessories) represent the following: Standby Í...
  • Page 4 Select “LICENSE.TXT” in the external drive recognized by the computer. At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0 or LGPL V2.1, as well as the respective copyright notice thereof.
  • Page 5 ∫ Conventions used in this manual ≥ Words and phrases in [ ] brackets indicate content displayed in the LCD monitor. ≥ Words and phrases in < > brackets indicate design text used on this unit, such as button names. ∫...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Information for Your Safety.............2 Menu settings................. 60 [THUMBNAIL] menu .................60 Chapter 1 Overview [CAMERA] menu ................61 [SCENE FILE] menu.................64 [AUDIO] menu ..................69 Before using the unit ...............9 [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu ............71 Accessories/Optional accessories..........12 [RECORDING] menu................79 Accessories..................12 [NETWORK] menu ................82 Optional accessories................
  • Page 7 Contents Chapter 10 Notes Convenient shooting functions ..........134 Zebra patterns display ..............134 Displaying the marker ..............134 Frequently asked questions ............191 Focus assist function ..............135 Power supply ..................191 Face detection/tracking AE&AF function ........138 Battery ....................191 Optical image stabilizer function ............ 138 Memory card...................191 Dynamic range stretcher function ..........
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview Chapter 1 Before using the unit, read this chapter.
  • Page 9: Before Using The Unit

    Chapter 1 Overview — Before using the unit Before using the unit ∫ Before using the unit, always check if the built-in battery is not consumed, and then set the date/time. The date of the internal clock of the unit resets to January 1, 2020 if the built-in battery is exhausted. This may result in the meta data of the clip not being recorded correctly, and it may not display correctly in the thumbnail screen.
  • Page 10 ≥ If you prepare to record important images, always shoot some advance test footage to verify that both pictures and sound are being recorded normally. ≥ Panasonic will not assume liability when video or audio recording fails due to a malfunction of the unit or the memory card during the use.
  • Page 11 ≥ Remove the Memory Card from this unit when requesting a repair. ≥ Settings may return to factory default when this unit is repaired. ≥ Please contact the dealer where you purchased this unit or Panasonic if above operations are not possible due to malfunction. ≥ (For the...
  • Page 12: Accessories/Optional Accessories

    Chapter 1 Overview — Accessories/Optional accessories Accessories/Optional accessories Accessories Check the accessories before using this unit. Battery pack (Parts No.: AG-VBR59) (l 24) Lens hood (l 27) ≥Pre-attached to the main unit. AC adaptor (l 25) Eye cup (l 28) AC cable (l 25) ≥For AC adaptor ∫...
  • Page 13: When Turning On The Power For The First Time

    Chapter 1 Overview — When turning on the power for the first time When turning on the power for the first time The time zone, date, and time are not set when the unit is shipped. [TIME ZONE] is displayed in the LCD monitor when the power is turned on for the first time. Follow the guidance and make the settings in the order of [TIME ZONE] and then [CLOCK SETTING].
  • Page 14: What You Can Do With This Unit

    Chapter 1 Overview — What you can do with this unit What you can do with this unit Recording to the memory card Recording in following types is possible. ≥ (For the CX10 P2 recording (P2 MXF compatible) ≥ MOV recording (UHD and FHD recording) ≥...
  • Page 15: Connecting To The Network

    Chapter 1 Overview — What you can do with this unit Connecting to the network (For the This unit is equipped with wireless LAN. It can connect to wireless LAN devices via a network. (For the CX10 This unit is equipped with wireless LAN. It can connect to networks via wireless LAN or wired LAN. To use a wired LAN, use the supplied USB HOST conversion cable and USB ethernet adaptor to connect a LAN cable.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Description Of Parts

    Description of Parts Chapter 2 This chapter describes the names, functions, and operations of parts on the unit.
  • Page 17: Main Unit

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Main unit Main unit The illustrations in this document show the handle unit ( supplied) removed. CX10 13 14 15 Lens hood (l 27) <USER2> button (l 46, 109) Lens cover switching lever (l 28) Used as a USER button (USER2).
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Main unit <SHUTTER> button (l 112) <EXIT> button Switches the shutter mode. Returns to one level higher when the menu is displayed. Pressing the <EXIT> button without confirming the setting value will not reflect the <GAIN>...
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Main unit CX10 Status indicator (l 33) Headphones terminal Illuminates when power is on. Connects audio monitoring headphones. Battery release lever (l 24) Charging lamp (l 25) Used when removing the battery from the main unit. Illuminates when the battery is charging.
  • Page 20: Handle Unit ([Cx7/Cx8/Cx10] Supplied)

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Handle unit ([CX7/CX8/CX10] supplied) Handle unit ([CX7/CX8/CX10] supplied)  14 13 A With a microphone holder attached Handle <INPUT2> switch (l 126) Switches audio input signals connected to the <INPUT 2> terminal. Microphone holder mounting section (l 29) <LINE>: Select when audio equipment is connected by the line input.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Handle unit ([CX7/CX8/CX10] supplied) 22 23 17 18 19 Light cover ≥ Keep the Light cover out of reach of children to prevent swallowing. Built-in LED light (l 120) Tally lamp (l 51) Illuminates when the recording is started. Flashes when the battery level becomes low.
  • Page 22: Basic Operation

    Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Basic operation Basic operation Multidial operation Operate the multidial on the main unit by turning it in vertical direction or pushing it. ≥ Turning the multidial in vertical direction will move the cursor. ≥ Pressing the multidial will select or confirm the item with cursor. ≥...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Preparation

    Preparation Chapter 3 Before you use the unit, attach the battery following the procedures in this chapter. The attaching of accessories is also described in this chapter.
  • Page 24: Power Supply

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Power supply Power supply A battery or the supplied AC adaptor can be used as the power supply for the unit. ≥ The unit is compatible to following batteries. (As of September 2022) j AG-VBR59 (supplied/optional, supports quick charging) j VW-VBD58 (optional) ≥...
  • Page 25: Charging The Battery

    NOTE 0 Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one. 0 We recommend using Panasonic batteries (l 24). 0 If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product. 0 Do not heat or expose to flame.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 Preparation — Power supply Standard charging time and recordable time Continuous recordable time Voltage/capacity Charging time for Battery parts number [FREQUENCY] (minimum) main unit CX10 AG-VBR59 (supplied/optional) 7.28 V/5900 mAh Approx. 5 h 30 min [59.94Hz] Approx. 5 h 20 min Approx.
  • Page 27: Attaching Accessories

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories Attaching accessories Adjusting the grip belt ≥ Adjust the grip belt so that it fits the size of your hand. ≥ If the buckle is difficult to tighten, move the pad backward and tighten the buckle again. ...
  • Page 28: Attaching The Eye Cup

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories Opening and closing the lens cover Use the lens cover switching lever to open and close the lens cover. Open the lens cover when shooting. When not using the unit, close the lens cover in order to protect the lens. NOTE 0 Do not press the lens cover with force.
  • Page 29: Attaching The Handle Unit ([Cx7/Cx8/Cx10] Supplied)

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories Attaching the handle unit ([CX7/CX8/CX10] supplied) ¥ Press the power button to turn off the unit. (l 33)   Open the microphone holder. Open buckle 1, and detach fitting 2 from hook 3. ...
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories While pressing the handle unit mounting screw down, turn it in the direction indicated by arrow 2 until it stops.   ∫ How to remove Remove by doing the steps for attaching in reverse. NOTE 0 Keep the microphone holder mounting screws out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
  • Page 31: Attaching The External Microphone

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories Attaching the external microphone ∫ Attaching an external microphone to the <INPUT 1>/<INPUT 2> terminals When the handle unit ( supplied) is attached to the unit, you can attach an external microphone such as a unidirectional CX10 microphone AG-MC200G (optional) that is compatible with XLR terminals to the handle.
  • Page 32: Attaching A Tripod

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Attaching accessories ∫ Attaching an external microphone to the <MIC> terminal You can attach an external microphone, such as a Stereo Microphone VW-VMS10E (optional), etc., that is compatible with the stereo mini jack.  Attach the external microphone to the accessory shoe A. ≥...
  • Page 33: Turning On/Off The Power

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Turning on/off the power Turning on/off the power Turning the unit on and off with the power button Open the LCD monitor and press the power button to turn on the unit.  A The status indicator lights on. ∫...
  • Page 34: 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/time zone are recorded as meta data in the clip while shooting. This will affect the management of recorded clips, so always check and set the date/time and time zone before using the unit for the first time. Do not change the setting of the date/time and time zone while shooting.
  • Page 35: Preparing The Memory Card

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card Preparing the memory card Memory cards supported by the unit (As of September 2022) ∫ For the Type of the memory card Recording capacity SDHC memory card 4 GB to 32 GB SDXC memory card 48 GB to 128 GB ∫...
  • Page 36: Preventing Unintentional Erasing

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card Preventing unintentional erasing Writing, erasing and formatting data is prohibited by setting the write-protection switch A of the memory card to the LOCK side.  Status of the card access lamp and memory card Card access lamp Memory card status Orange (illuminated)
  • Page 37: Inserting/Removing The Memory Card

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card Inserting/removing the memory card Inserting the memory card The memory card to use with the unit should always be formatted on the unit. (l 37) ≥ Formatting the memory card will erase all of the recorded data which cannot be restored. ...
  • Page 38: Recording Time Of The Memory Card

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card Recording time of the memory card ≥ Memory cards are only mentioned with their main memory size. The stated times are the approximate recordable times for continuous recording. ≥ If recording for long periods, prepare batteries for 3 or 4 times the period you wish to record for. (l 26) ≥...
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card When the file format is MP4 Recording capacity Recording format Recording rate 64 GB 128 GB 100 Mbps Approx. 1 h 20 min Approx. 2 h 40 min 72 Mbps Approx. 1 h 50 min Approx.
  • Page 40: Handling The Recording Data

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card Handling the recording data Folder structure example of a memory card Various important information is contained in the recording data, and it is linked with the folder structure and management files as shown in the figure. If such information is changed or deleted even partially, an error such as that the data cannot be recognized or the recording becomes impossible may occur.
  • Page 41 Viewer Plus” to prevent data loss. For details on downloading P2 Viewer Plus and the operating environment, visit the support desk at the following website: https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html 0 Follow the instructions below when using a general IT tool such as the OS standard file manager equipped on a computer to transfer a recording data in P2 format to a computer.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 Preparation — Preparing the memory card ∫ When the folder name is 001RAQAM Following video data is saved in the folder. ≥ Number of pixels: 3840×2160 ≥ Frame rate: 59.94 fps ≥ Video format: Progressive recording (MOV, LPCM) File name of the MOV format/MP4 format video data The format of the file name is as follows.
  • Page 43: Setting Of Time Data

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Setting of time data Setting of time data The unit provides time code, user bits, and date and time (real time) data as time data, and records in each frame synchronized with the video. The time data is also recorded as the clip meta data.
  • Page 44: Setting The Time Code

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Setting of time data How to input user bits By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to 8 digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded. Select the [RECORDING] menu → [TC/UB] → [UB MODE] → [USER]. Select the [RECORDING] menu →...
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 Preparation — Setting of time data ∫ Setting range of time code The range of the time code that can be set differs depending on the frame rate of [REC FORMAT]. [FREQUENCY] Frame rate of [REC FORMAT] Range of the time code that can be set [59.94Hz] 59.94p, 29.97p, 59.94i 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:29...
  • Page 46: Assigning Function To The User Buttons

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Assigning function to the USER buttons Assigning function to the USER buttons      FLUO SPARK STILL CINE V CINE D   AREA  FACE DETECT  ZEBRA MENU COUNTER RESET  ...
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 Preparation — Assigning function to the USER buttons Item (USER button icon display) Description [ONE PUSH AF] ([ONE PUSH AF]) Assigns the one-push auto focus function. [S.GAIN] ([S.GAIN]) Assigns the function that switches to super gain. [AREA] ([AREA]) Assigns the area function.
  • Page 48: Checking The Function Assigned To The User Buttons

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Assigning function to the USER buttons USER button functions Menu settings [SYSTEM] menu → [SUPER SLOW] [SUPER SLOW] [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [LEVEL GAUGE] → [LEVEL GAUGE] [LEVEL GAUGE] [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [FOCUS ASSIST] → [DETAIL] [LCD/VF DETAIL] [OTHERS] menu →...
  • Page 49: Adjusting And Setting The Lcd Monitor

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor Using the LCD monitor This unit is equipped with a 3.5-inch LCD monitor. Use either the viewfinder or the LCD monitor depending on your purpose and the shooting conditions. Open the LCD monitor.
  • Page 50: Adjusting And Setting The Viewfinder

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Adjusting and setting the viewfinder Adjusting and setting the viewfinder This unit is equipped with a 0.24-inch viewfinder. Use either the viewfinder or the LCD monitor depending on your purpose and the shooting conditions. Using the viewfinder When the LCD monitor is difficult to use because the surroundings are bright, you can check the image using the viewfinder.
  • Page 51: Tally Lamp

    Chapter 3 Preparation — Tally lamp Tally lamp When the handle unit ( supplied) is attached to the unit, the tally lamp can be illuminated during recording. CX10 Select the [OTHERS] menu → [HANDLE TALLY LED] → [ON]. ≥ The tally lamp will flash when the unit is in the following status. j When the remaining recording capacity of the memory card or the remaining battery level is low (one time per second) j When the memory card has no more space to record (4 times per second) j When a warning such as a system error or a recording abnormality has occurred (4 times per second)
  • Page 52: Chapter 4 Operation

    Operation Chapter 4 This chapter describes how to operate the screen of this unit, how to operate the menu, the structure of the menu, and details of the menu.
  • Page 53: Basic Operation Of The Screen

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the screen Basic operation of the screen Major button operation and screen display   1 <THUMBNAIL> button 2 <DISP/MODE CHK> button ∫ <THUMBNAIL> button Displays the thumbnail screen. Playback, copy, delete, or protect of a clip can be performed. For details about the thumbnail screen, refer to “Thumbnail operation”.
  • Page 54: Major Button Operation And Switching Screen

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the screen Major button operation and switching screen The screens switch as shown below when you press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button, <EXIT> button, <THUMBNAIL> button, or multidial.   TCR 01 : 09 : 44. 23 TCR 01 : 09 : 44.
  • Page 55: Operating Each Screen

    Chapter 4 Operation — Operating each screen Operating each screen Camera image screen Displays the shooting screen. For details about the camera image screen, refer to “Screen status display”. (l 160) Thumbnail screen Playback, copy, delete, or protect of a clip can be performed. For details about the thumbnail screen, refer to “Thumbnail operation”.
  • Page 56: Basic Operation Of The Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the menu Basic operation of the menu The setting of the unit can be changed with the menu in accordance to the shooting scene or recording contents. Set data is written and saved in the main unit memory. ≥...
  • Page 57: Displaying The Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the menu Displaying the menu Displays the menu, and select the menu or item to set. Press the <MENU> button. The menu is displayed. [`]/[{] Switches the page or changes the value when selected. These button icons are not available if they cannot be changed.
  • Page 58: Operating The Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the menu Operating the menu Various settings are possible from the menu. There are 2 methods of operation: a method to operate with the multidial, or a method to touch the LCD monitor. When operating with the multidial Operate the multidial on the main unit by turning it in vertical direction or pushing it.
  • Page 59: Initializing The Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Basic operation of the menu When operating by touching the LCD monitor Operate by touching the LCD monitor. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Press the <MENU> button. The menu is displayed. Select the menu to set. The lower level menu is displayed. ≥...
  • Page 60: Menu Settings

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings Menu settings [THUMBNAIL] menu Performs confirmation or deleting of the recording clip. This menu can be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed. [PLAYBACK] Sets the playback of recorded clips. [ALL SLOT] will always be selected when you switch from the camera image screen to the thumbnail screen. [CLIP SEL] Selects a clip to be displayed on the thumbnail screen.
  • Page 61: [Camera] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [CAMERA] menu Sets the basic functions of the camera. This menu cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed. [SW MODE] [ZOOM RING] Sets the rear ring 1 direction and zoom control when performing zoom operations. [DOWN TELE] Zooms in when turned towards the B side.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [ATW] You can set ATW (auto tracking white balance function) when the <WHITE BAL> button is pressed. [Ach] If you have pressed the <WHITE BAL> button to switch to [Ach], this is set to [ATW]. [Bch] If you have pressed the <WHITE BAL>...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [AUTO SLOW SHTR] You can make images brighter by making the shutter speed slower in dark places. The slow shutter works when in the auto shutter mode. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥...
  • Page 64: [Scene File] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [USER4] Sets the function to assign to the <USER4> button. (Factory setting: [AE LEVEL]) [USER5] Sets the function to assign to the <USER5> button. (Factory setting: [REC CHECK]) [USER6] Sets the function to assign to the [USER6] button icon. (Factory setting: [AWB]) [USER7] Sets the function to assign to the [USER7] button icon.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [NAME EDIT] Edits the name of the scene file selected in the scene file menu. (Maximum 8 characters) ≥ Refer to page 100 for setting procedures. [LOAD/SAVE/INITIALIZE] Loads/saves/initializes the setting values of the scene file assigned to the current scene file number (any one from 1 to 6). [LOAD] Selects and loads the scene file saved in the internal memory of the unit.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [CHROMA LEVEL] Sets the chroma level of P and P signals. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [j50]…[i50] [CHROMA PHASE] Finely adjusts the chroma phase of the P signal and P signal.
  • Page 67 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [B-B-Cy] [SAT] Corrects the color saturation between blue and the color which is intermediate between blue and cyan. [PHASE] Corrects the hue between blue and the color which is intermediate between blue and cyan. The items that can be set are as follows.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [SKIN TONE DTL.] The skin of human subjects can be made to appear smoother when recorded. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] NOTE 0 If the background or anything else in the scene has colors similar to the skin color, they will also be smoothed. 0 If the brightness is insufficient, the effect may not be clear.
  • Page 69: [Audio] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [DRS] Switches enable/disable of the dynamic range stretcher function. If functions are assigned to the USER buttons, [ON]/[OFF] can be switched using the USER button operations. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥...
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [INPUT1 LINE LEVEL] Sets the audio input level of the audio device connected to the <INPUT 1> terminal. Enabled when the audio device is connected and the <INPUT1> switch is set to <LINE>. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥...
  • Page 71: [Video Out/Lcd/Vf] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [CH2 LIMITER] Switches enable/disable of the limiter when the method to adjust the audio input level for audio channel 2 is manual. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] (Factory setting: [OFF]) NOTE 0 In the following case, [CH2 LIMITER] is fixed to [ON]:...
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings CX10 [SDI OUT] ¥ Set the [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [VIDEO OUT SEL] to [SDI]. [OUT FORMAT] Selects the signal to output from the <SDI OUT> terminal. The items that can be selected differ depending on the [SYSTEM] menu → [FREQUENCY]/ [FILE FORMAT]/[REC FORMAT] setting.
  • Page 73 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [HDMI TC OUT] Sets if the time code information is output or not in the output from the <HDMI> terminal. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] (Factory setting: [OFF]) [HDMI REC REMOTE] Sets if the recording operation against the external equipment connected to the <HDMI>...
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [SELF SHOOT] Sets the display of the LCD monitor when mirror shooting is performed. [NORMAL] Does not invert the left and right sides. [MIRROR] Inverts the left and right sides. (Factory setting: [MIRROR]) [VF] ≥...
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [STREAMING] Switches display/hide of the streaming status. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] (Factory setting: [ON]) [NETWORK] (For the Switches display/hide of the wireless LAN connection status. (For the CX10 Switches display/hide of the wireless LAN and wired LAN connection status.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [SCENE FILE] Switches display/hide of the scene file name. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] (Factory setting: [ON]) [AREA/FACE] Switches whether to display when the area mode function or the face detection/tracking AE&AF function is operating. The items that can be set are as follows.
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [DATE/TIME] Switches display/hide of the date and time. The display for the year, month, and day follows the [DATE FORMAT] setting. The date and time are not displayed when the time stamp function is enabled. [OFF] Does not display the date and time.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [EXPAND MODE] Sets the enlargement display function mode. [10SEC] Disables the enlarged display function after 10 seconds have elapsed. [HOLD] Enables the enlarged display function until either the USER button assigned to [FOCUS ASSIST] is pressed again or the USER button icon is touched again.
  • Page 79: [Recording] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [ZEBRA2] Switches enable/disable of zebra pattern 2. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [ON], [OFF] (Factory setting: [OFF]) [WFM MODE] Sets the display of the waveform monitor. Displaying of the waveform and the vector can be switched. [WAVE] Displays the waveform.
  • Page 80 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings CX10 [FILE SPLIT] Selects the split method of the file in P2 format to be recorded. The items that can be selected are as follows. ≥ [ONE FILE], [SPLIT] (Factory setting: [SPLIT]) NOTE 0 When using a microP2 card with 32 GB or less, it is split every 4 GB regardless of selected item. During proxy recording, the proxy data is split the same way. 0 A clip of 4 GB or more recorded by selecting [ONE FILE] cannot be copied to a microP2 card with 32 GB or less.
  • Page 81 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [FREE/REC RUN] Sets how the time code generator advances. [FREE RUN] Advances regardless of the operation mode. [REC RUN] Advances only while recording. (Factory setting: [REC RUN]) NOTE 0 The setting is fixed to [REC RUN] when the [SYSTEM] menu → [SUPER SLOW] → [ON] is set. 0 The setting is fixed to [FREE RUN] when the [RECORDING] menu →...
  • Page 82: [Network] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [NETWORK] menu Sets the setting regarding the network function. [DEVICE SEL] Select the device that connects external equipment (computer, etc.) to the unit. The unit may restart when the setting is changed. [USB-LAN] Connects via a wired LAN. [WLAN] Connects via a wireless LAN.
  • Page 83 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [STREAMING] Performs the settings for the streaming function. [STREAMING FORMAT] Specifies the streaming format. The items that can be set are as follows. [FILE FORMAT] [REC FORMAT] Items that can be set [1920×1080-60fps 24M], [1920×1080-60fps 20M], [1920×1080-60fps 16M], [1280×720-60fps 14M], [1280×720-60fps 8M], [1280×720-60fps 3M], [640×360-30fps 4M], [640×360-30fps 1.5M], 1080-59.94p [640×360-30fps 0.7M], [320×180-30fps 4M], [320×180-30fps 1.5M], [320×180-30fps 0.5M]...
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [MULTICAST PORT] Sets the port number when using the streaming with the multicast. (Factory setting: [37004]) [LOAD (SD CARD)] Loads the settings file from the memory card and reflects in the menu when [CONNECTION INFO.] is set to [MEMORY]. The items that can be selected are as follows.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [CLEAR ACTIVATION] Clears the activation license information that is saved. The items that can be selected are as follows. ≥ [YES], [NO] [WLAN PROPERTY] Performs settings related to the wireless LAN. [TYPE] Sets the connection method to the wireless LAN. [DIRECT] It can connect directly without using a wireless access point to a device equipped with wireless LAN such as a tablet terminal.
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [DEFAULT GATEWAY] Sets the default gateway. (Factory setting: [192.168.0.254]) NOTE 0 If you do not use default gateway, set to [0.0.0.0]. 0 Cannot be set when [WLAN IPv4 SETTING] → [DHCP] → [CLIENT] is selected. 0 Disables the setting for the default gateway when [WLAN PROPERTY] →...
  • Page 87 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings CX10 [USB-LAN IPv6 SETTING] [ENABLE/DISABLE] Sets whether to use IPv6. [ENABLE] Uses IPv6. [DISABLE] Does not use IPv6. (Factory setting: [DISABLE]) [DHCP] Sets whether to use automatic acquisition via DHCP. [OFF] Does not use DHCP. [CLIENT] Performs automatic acquisition through DHCP.
  • Page 88: [System] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [SYSTEM] menu Configure the settings regarding the recording format of video and audio. [FREQUENCY] Sets the system frequency. The items that can be set are as follows. ≥ [59.94Hz], [50.00Hz] (Factory setting: [50.00Hz]) NOTE 0 The unit will restart when the setting is changed.
  • Page 89: [Others] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings CX10 [AUDIO SAMPLE RES.] Sets the number of bits recorded for audio when the recording format is AVC-I100/AVC-I50. For any other recording formats, the recording is made with a fixed number of bits for audio of either 16 bits or 24 bits. The items that can be set are as follows.
  • Page 90 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [CLOCK] [CLOCK SETTING] Sets the calendar (date of the built-in clock) and time. Year [2018]…[2037] Month [JAN]…[DEC] ([1]…[12]) [1]…[31] (This changes according to the year and month settings) Hour [0]…[23] Minute [0]…[59] [TIME ZONE] Sets the time zone.
  • Page 91 Chapter 4 Operation — Menu settings [INFORMATION] [VERSION] Displays the information of the unit. [MODEL] Displays the product name of the unit. [SERIAL NO.] Displays the serial number of the unit. [VERSION] Displays the firmware version of the unit. [OPERATION TIME] Displays the total operation time.
  • Page 92: Factory Setting Value Of The Scene File

    Chapter 4 Operation — Factory setting value of the scene file Factory setting value of the scene file [SCENE FILE] menu The factory settings of the [SCENE FILE] menu and the items that can be selected differ depending on the [SCENE FILE] menu → [FILE SELECT] setting.
  • Page 93: Target Items For Scene File/Setup File/Initialization

    Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization ≥ SCENE: Items saved in scene files. ≥ SETUP: Items saved in setup files. ≥ INITIALIZE: Items that are initialized with the [OTHERS] menu → [MENU INITIALIZE]. ≥...
  • Page 94: [Scene File] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization [SCENE FILE] menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE [NAME EDIT] — [LOAD/SAVE/INITIALIZE] — — — [MASTER DTL] — [DTL CORING] — [V.DTL LEVEL] — [RB GAIN CONTROL [R GAIN AWB A] —...
  • Page 95: [Audio] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization [AUDIO] menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE [HANDLE UNIT INPUT [INPUT1 MIC LEVEL] — SETTING] [INPUT2 MIC LEVEL] — [INPUT1 LINE LEVEL] — [INPUT2 LINE LEVEL] — [MIC SETTING] [CH1 LEVEL] —...
  • Page 96 Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE [INDICATOR] [FULL AUTO] — [SLOT1/2 STATUS] — [2 SLOTS FUNC.] — [STREAMING] — [NETWORK] — [BATTERY REMAIN] — [REC FORMAT] — [FRAME RATE] — [CLIP NAME] —...
  • Page 97: [Recording] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization [RECORDING] menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE [FORMAT MEDIA] — — — [CLIP NAME] [CAM INDEX] — — [NEXT CARD COUNT] — — [FILE SPLIT] — [2 SLOTS FUNC.] — [PRE REC] —...
  • Page 98: [System] Menu

    Chapter 4 Operation — Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE [USB-LAN IPv4 [DHCP] — SETTING] [IP ADDRESS] — [SUBNET MASK] — [DEFAULT GATEWAY] — [PRIMARY DNS] — [SECONDARY DNS] — [USB-LAN IPv6 [ENABLE/DISABLE] — SETTING] [DHCP] —...
  • Page 99: Handling Setting Data

    Chapter 4 Operation — Handling setting data Handling setting data Scene files File structure of the setting data The scene files of [F1:] to [F6:] can be saved in the main unit memory in accordance to the scene file number. What can be saved as a scene file is the setting contents of the [SCENE FILE] menu.
  • Page 100 Chapter 4 Operation — Handling setting data Select [Enter]. A confirmation screen is displayed. Select [SET]. The file is saved. ≥ An error message may be displayed. For details about the error message, refer to “Cases indicated by error messages”. (l 194) ∫...
  • Page 101: Setup File

    Chapter 4 Operation — Handling setting data Setup file You can save the setting information for this unit to the main unit memory or a memory card in card slot 1, and load it from a memory card into this unit. Saving the setup file The setup file can be overwritten to a file on the main unit memory or memory card in card slot 1, or saved as a new file.
  • Page 102: Chapter 5 Shooting

    Shooting Chapter 5 This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording. This chapter also describes the special recording method.
  • Page 103: Shooting

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Shooting Shooting For shooting, use the following steps. ≥ To use the REC button (on the handle) and tally lamp, attach the handle unit ( supplied) to the unit. CX10     REC button (on the handle) <SLOT SEL>...
  • Page 104: Selecting The Resolution, Codec, And Frame Rate For Recording Video

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Shooting Check videos recorded By pressing either the USER button assigned to [REC CHECK] or touching the USER button icon after recording, you can automatically play back the last approximately 3 seconds of the clip you have just recorded. * [REC CHECK] is set in the <USER5>...
  • Page 105 Chapter 5 Shooting — Shooting CX10 When [FILE FORMAT] is set to [P2] ∫ Video Resolution [FREQUENCY] [REC FORMAT] YUV, number of bits Average bit rate FHD (1920×1080) [59.94Hz] [1080-59.94p/AVC-G25] 4:2:2 10 bit 50 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94p/AVC-G12] 4:2:0 8 bit 24 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94i/AVC-I100] 4:2:2 10 bit...
  • Page 106 Chapter 5 Shooting — Shooting FHD (1920×1080) [59.94Hz] [1080-59.94p/422LongGOP 100M] 4:2:2 10 bit 100 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94p/422ALL-I 200M] 200 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94i/422LongGOP 50M] 50 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94i/422ALL-I 100M] 100 Mbps (VBR) [1080-29.97p/422LongGOP 50M] 50 Mbps (VBR) [1080-29.97p/422ALL-I 100M] 100 Mbps (VBR) [1080-23.98p/422LongGOP 50M] 50 Mbps (VBR) [1080-23.98p/422ALL-I 100M]...
  • Page 107 Chapter 5 Shooting — Shooting When [FILE FORMAT] is set to [AVCHD] ∫ Video Resolution [FREQUENCY] [REC FORMAT] YUV, number of bits Average bit rate FHD (1920×1080) [59.94Hz] [1080-59.94p/AVCHD PS] 4:2:0 8 bit 25 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94i/AVCHD PH] 21 Mbps (VBR) [1080-59.94i/AVCHD HA] 17 Mbps (VBR) [1080-23.98p/AVCHD PH]...
  • Page 108: Adjustable Settings When Shooting

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting Adjustable settings when shooting Adjust the iris and gain when shooting. ≥ You can adjust the iris (the lens stop) and the AE level (exposure compensation) with the rear ring or the multi manual function. ≥...
  • Page 109: Gain

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting Applications for the USER button When adjusting the iris (the lens stop), it is convenient to use the following USER button functions. [BACKLIGHT] Switches to the auto iris control for backlight compensation. Prevents the subject darkening due to backlight coming from behind and hitting them, so you can brighten the images on the screen.
  • Page 110: Ae Level (Exposure Compensation)

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting AE level (exposure compensation) AE LEVEL  Exposure compensation value +1.0EV AE LEVEL  Adjusting with the rear ring Select the [SCENE FILE] menu → [AE LEVEL] → [ON]. Select the [CAMERA] menu → [SW MODE] → [REAR RING] → [IRIS/AE LEVEL]. When the <AUTO/MANU>...
  • Page 111: Brightness Adjustment

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting Brightness adjustment When the external light is strong, you can switch the ND filter (brightness adjustment filter) to use with the <ND FILTER> switch. Change the setting of the <ND FILTER> switch. <1/64>: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/64.
  • Page 112: Setting The Shutter Speed

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting Setting the shutter speed Shutter speed ≥ [A.SHTR] is displayed when the auto shutter mode is on. SHUTTER  SHUTTER 1/60  Switch to manual mode with the <AUTO/MANU> switch. (l 103) Press the <SHUTTER>...
  • Page 113 Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting Operation of area mode function The function set in the [CAMERA] menu → [SW MODE] → [AREA MODE] can be used by performing the following operation when shooting or while in shooting standby. Either press the USER button assigned to [AREA] or touch the USER button icon.
  • Page 114: Adjusting The White And Black Balance

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjusting the white and black balance Adjusting the white and black balance To obtain high-quality video at all times using the unit, the white and black balance must be adjusted according to conditions. Adjust the AWB (white balance adjustment), ABB (black balance adjustment), and AWB (white balance adjustment) in order to obtain higher image quality.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjusting the white and black balance ∫ White pattern ≥ A white object (cloth or wall) near the subject may also be used for the white pattern. ≥ Required size of white pattern is as follows. ...
  • Page 116 Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjusting the white and black balance Setting the variable value for the white balance The color temperature of white balance can be adjusted by the setting menu. Press the <WHITE BAL> button to switch to “Preset”. Either press the USER button assigned to [AWB] or touch the USER button icon to switch to “VAR”.
  • Page 117: Black Balance Adjustment

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Adjusting the white and black balance Black balance adjustment Black balance must be adjusted in the following instances: ≥ When the unit is used for the first time ≥ When used after a long period of time without use ≥...
  • Page 118: Using The Zoom Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Using the zoom function Using the zoom function Adjust the angle of view you want to shoot. The unit has a 24× optical zoom. This can be expanded up to approximately 48 times (approximately 32 times in UHD recording) when the [CAMERA] menu → [SW MODE] → [i.ZOOM] →...
  • Page 119 Chapter 5 Shooting — Using the zoom function Using fast zoom When [FAST ZOOM] is assigned to a USER button, you can use fast zoom by operating the zoom lever (on the grip). Select the [CAMERA] menu → [USER SW] → [USER1] to [USER12] → [FAST ZOOM]. Either press the USER button assigned to [FAST ZOOM] or touch the USER button icon.
  • Page 120: Using The Built-In Led Light

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Using the built-in LED light Using the built-in LED light By attaching the handle unit ( supplied), you can use the built-in LED light to brighten even dark places for recording. CX10 Slide the <LIGHT> switch to turn on/off the built-in LED light. ON: Light is on OFF: Light is off Adjust the amount of light from the built-in LED light...
  • Page 121: Image Quality Adjustment

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Image quality adjustment Image quality adjustment The image quality of the video to record can be set in the [SCENE FILE] menu. Measurement equipment such as a vector scope is necessary to change “Advanced settings”. Detail function This function thickens or weakens the outlines of images.
  • Page 122: Color Correction Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Image quality adjustment Color correction function This function sets color saturation and phase. Each of the 16 divisions of color hue can be set individually. Yl-R-R R-Mg Yl-Yl-R Mg-Mg-B  [   ]  [   ] G-Yl-Yl Mg-B-B G-G-Yl B-B-Cy Cy-G B-Cy-Cy...
  • Page 123: Flash Band Compensation (Fbc) Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Flash band compensation (FBC) function Flash band compensation (FBC) function This compensates for the phenomena of light and dark bands (flash bands) that horizontally divide images recorded in environments where there are flashes from other cameras, and reduces their effect. ...
  • Page 124: Super Slow Recording Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Super slow recording function Super slow recording function It is possible to acquire smooth slow motion video by shooting with a different frame rate from the frame rate to play back. This allows high-speed shooting of 120 fps/100 fps. In [SYSTEM] menu →...
  • Page 125: Audio Input

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Audio input Audio input The unit can record 2 channels of audio. When the handle unit ( supplied) is attached to the unit, you can connect audio equipment or an external microphone to the CX10 <INPUT 1>/<INPUT 2> terminals. The audio to input to each channel can be switched to the built-in microphone, an external microphone, or a connected audio device.
  • Page 126: Using The Built-In Microphone/External Microphone (Stereo Mini Jack)

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Audio input Using the built-in microphone/external microphone (stereo mini jack) When an external microphone (stereo mini jack) is connected to the <MIC> terminal, audio switches from the built-in microphone to the audio input of the external microphone connected to the <MIC> terminal. ∫...
  • Page 127: Adjusting The Audio Recording Level

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Audio input Adjusting the audio recording level There are manual adjustment and automatic adjustment as the adjustment method of the audio recording level. ≥ Audio channel can be individually set.     <CH1> switch <CH2>...
  • Page 128: Monitoring The Audio

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Audio input Monitoring the audio Audio recorded with the unit can be heard with a speaker or headphones. Audio is not output from the speaker during shooting. Setting the output audio Sets the audio channel and the format to be output from the headphone terminal. Select the [AUDIO] menu →...
  • Page 129: Special Recording Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Special recording function Special recording function Special recording such as pre-recording or relay recording is possible by setting the menu. Pre-recording Records the video and audio from specific time before the operation to start the recording. ...
  • Page 130: Simultaneous Recording

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Special recording function Press the REC button. ≥ The recording target switches to another memory card when the remaining recording capacity of one of the memory cards is exhausted during recording and relay recording starts. The number of the card slot that became the recording target is displayed with black and white inverted. Recording can be performed on 3 or more memory cards.
  • Page 131: Background Recording

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Special recording function Background recording If the memory cards are inserted into 2 card slots, set the background recording mode and then press the REC button to start recording simultaneously on card slot 1 and card slot 2. On card slot 1, recording can be repeatedly started and stopped as necessary by operating the REC button. On card slot 2, the recording operation continues as background recording.
  • Page 132: Interval Recording

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Special recording function Ending background recording Press and hold the USER button to which [BACKGR PAUSE] is assigned for approximately 5 seconds or touch and hold the USER button icon for approximately 5 seconds and release. The background recording stops on card slot 2.
  • Page 133: Ir Recording

    ≥ The recorded proxy data cannot be played back with this unit. The data can be played back on a P2 Viewer Plus. For information about P2 Viewer Plus, refer to the support page on the following website. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html NOTE 0 The resolution of the proxy data is the same as the data recorded normally.
  • Page 134: Convenient Shooting Functions

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Convenient shooting functions Zebra patterns display The unit can display 2 types of zebra patterns to the output image from the LCD monitor. Select the [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [EI ASSIST] → [ZEBRA] → [ON]. ≥...
  • Page 135: Focus Assist Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Displaying the safety zone marker A safety zone marker can be displayed. Select the type of the frame in the [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [MARKER] → [SAFETY MARKER]. ≥ The safety zone marker is not displayed when [OFF] is selected. Displaying frame marker A frame marker can be displayed.
  • Page 136 Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Press the USER button to which [FOCUS ASSIST] is assigned or touch the USER button icon. Press the USER button or touch the USER button icon again to return to the normal display. Pressing the <EXIT>...
  • Page 137 Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Enlarged display and peaking display settings Select the type of display in the [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu → [FOCUS ASSIST] → [FOCUS ASSIST SW]. [EXPAND]: Enables the enlarged display. [PEAKING]: Enables the peaking display. [EXPAND&PEAKING]: Enables the enlarged display and peaking display.
  • Page 138: Face Detection/Tracking Ae&Af Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Face detection/tracking AE&AF function Face detection AE&AF function Faces are detected from images during recording, and the detected faces are focused on and the exposure is matched. Select the [CAMERA] menu → [USER SW] → [USER1] to [USER12] → [FACE DETECT]. Switch to auto mode with the <AUTO/MANU>...
  • Page 139: Dynamic Range Stretcher Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Switching enable/disable of the hybrid optical image stabilizer function Select the [CAMERA] menu → [SW MODE] → [O.I.S.] → [ON]. Select the [CAMERA] menu → [SW MODE] → [HYBRID O.I.S.] → [ON]. Enable the hybrid optical image stabilizer function for more powerful image stabilization when holding the main unit and shooting a subject far away with zoom.
  • Page 140: Time Stamp Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Time stamp function You can record the date and time of shooting on the images. Select the information to record in the [RECORDING] menu → [TIME STAMP]. [OFF]: Does not superimpose the date and time. [DATE]: Superimposes only the date.
  • Page 141: Digital Zoom Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Convenient shooting functions Digital zoom function ∫ Assigning [D.ZOOM] to the USER button Set so enable/disable of the digital zoom function can be switched with a USER button. Select the [CAMERA] menu → [USER SW] → [USER1] to [USER12] → [D.ZOOM]. ∫...
  • Page 142: Operation Icon Screen Display

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Operation icon screen display Operation icon screen display You can select the scene file or execute the functions assigned to [USER6] through [USER12]. Displaying the operation icon screen Either touch and hold the screen for approximately 2 seconds in the camera recording screen, or press the multidial when ICONS] is displayed.
  • Page 143: Multi Manual Function

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Multi manual function Multi manual function Operate the multidial to change settings and perform other operations without displaying the menu. You can also switch between the functions and adjust their settings. ICONS    Multidial Multi manual function <EXIT>...
  • Page 144: Displaying The Operation Icon Screen

    Chapter 5 Shooting — Multi manual function Displaying the operation icon screen Turn the multidial to display the [ ICONS]. Press the multidial. The operation icon screen is displayed. Adjusting headphone volume Adjust the headphone volume during recording. Connect the headphones to the headphone terminal. Turn the multidial to display [ AUDIO MON].
  • Page 145: Chapter 6 Playback

    Playback Chapter 6 Data including additional information such as image, audio, and meta data that are recorded by single shooting is saved as a clip. Playback, copy, etc., of the clip can be performed on the unit.
  • Page 146: Thumbnail Operation

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Thumbnail operation Thumbnail operation overview A clip is a group of data recorded by a single shooting, which includes additional information such as image, audio, and meta data. The following operations can be performed while viewing the clip thumbnails displayed on the LCD monitor. ≥...
  • Page 147 Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation File format : Displayed when P2 is selected as the recording file format. : Displayed when MOV is selected as the recording file format. : Displayed when MP4 is selected as the recording file format. : Displayed when AVCHD is selected as the recording file format.
  • Page 148 Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Protection status of the clip This is displayed when the clip is protected. Standard time code/clip name The first 8 digits for the time code when starting shooting of a clip or the file name of the clip are displayed in alphanumeric. The information to display is set in the [THUMBNAIL] menu →...
  • Page 149: Copying Clip

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation [DURATION] Displays the time length of the clip. [PIXEL/FREQ] Displays the recording format of the clip. *1, 2 [CODEC]/[CODEC/AUDIO] Displays the recording file format and the recording codec of the clip. Displays the number of audio bits for the clip when the recording format is AVC-I100/AVC-I50. [FRAME RATE] Displays the frame rate for super slow recording.
  • Page 150: Deleting Clips

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Deleting clips Deletes the clip. Press the <THUMBNAIL> button. The thumbnail screen is displayed. Press the <MENU> button while the thumbnail screen is displayed. The menu is displayed. Select the [THUMBNAIL] menu → [CLIP] → [DELETE] → [SELECT]. The thumbnail screen is displayed.
  • Page 151: Restoring Clips

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Restoring clips In following cases, restoration of the clip may be required depending on the condition. It may take some time to restore depending on the error. ≥ When the memory card in the card slot that is flashing is removed while the card 1 access lamp or the card 2 access lamp is flashing ≥...
  • Page 152: Linking The Incomplete Clips [Cx10]

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Linking the incomplete clips [CX10] The linked P2 clips recorded over multiple memory cards may become incomplete clips due to being copied separately from each memory card. These can be restored to original linked clips by using the link function. P2 clips with a recording format of AVC-I100 or AVC-I50 can be linked.
  • Page 153: Playing Back Clips

    Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Playing back clips 0001 0001 0002 0002 0003 0003 00:00:00.00 00:00:00.00 00:00:16.00 00:00:16.00 00:00:32.15 00:00:32.15 0004 0004 0005 0005 0006 0006 00:01:00.17 00:01:00.17 00:01:24.02 00:01:24.02 00:01:46.02 00:01:46.02 0007 0007 0008 0008 0009 0009 00:02:30.20 00:02:30.20 00:02:53.08 00:02:53.08...
  • Page 154 Chapter 6 Playback — Thumbnail operation Playback operation Operating procedure Fast-reverse playback Touch . Touch twice to increase the speed. Fast-forward playback Touch . Touch twice to increase the speed. Stop (return to thumbnail screen) Touch Skip playback Touch the LCD monitor while playing back, and slide from right to left (left to right). (cue up of the clip) When sliding from left to right, the clip skips to the beginning of the previous clip if the current playback position of the clip is at less than 3 seconds from the beginning.
  • Page 155: Useful Playback Function

    Chapter 6 Playback — Useful playback function Useful playback function Resume play When the playback of a clip is stopped midway, it will start the playback from the position that stopped the playback when it is played back the next time. Select the [THUMBNAIL] menu →...
  • Page 156: Still Image Recording Function

    Chapter 6 Playback — Still image recording function Still image recording function One frame of the recorded video can be recorded as a still image. Number of pixels of the still image to be recorded is same as the number of pixels of the recorded video. Select by touching or pressing the multidial at the scene to be recorded as a still image while playing back.
  • Page 157: Chapter 7 Output And Screen Display

    Output and Screen Display Chapter 7 This chapter describes the screen displayed on the output video and LCD monitor.
  • Page 158: Output Format

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Output format Output format The format to be output differs depending on the setting in the [SYSTEM] menu → [FREQUENCY]/[REC FORMAT]. Format that can be output from the <SDI OUT> terminal [CX8]/[CX10] The format that can be output from the <SDI OUT> terminal differs with following combination of the settings. ≥...
  • Page 159: Format That Can Be Output From The Terminal

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Output format Format that can be output from the <HDMI> terminal The format that can be output from the <HDMI> terminal differs with following combination of the settings. ≥ [SYSTEM] menu → [FREQUENCY] ≥...
  • Page 160: Screen Status Display

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Screen status display Screen display during shooting 9 10 11 12 13 14 999min 999min RELAY TCG 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 2 8 S.SLOW120 2160-59.94p HDMI INTRVL MOV HEVC 200M...
  • Page 161 Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card Displays the remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card in card slot 1 or card slot 2. ≥ [0min] to [999min]: Remaining recording capacity (999 minutes or more is displayed as [999min]) j The display will flash when the remaining recording capacity becomes 2 minutes or less.
  • Page 162 Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display ND filter Displays the transmittance of the selected ND filter. ≥ [ND1/64]: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/64. ≥ [ND1/16]: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/16. ≥...
  • Page 163 Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Error display of auto black balance Displays the error status of the auto black balance. Remote control status in an IP connection ≥ [IP REMOTE]: Displayed when the remote control is possible in the IP connection. ≥...
  • Page 164: Screen Display During Playback

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Screen display during playback TCR 12:59:59:23 A001C001 Time code display Each time you press the USER button assigned to [COUNTER], the display changes in the order [TCR **:**:**:**], [UBR ** ** ** **], [CLIP *:**:**:**], no display.
  • Page 165: Checking And Displaying Shooting Status

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display Checking and displaying shooting status The screen to check the setting and status of the unit can be displayed. Press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button while the camera image screen is displayed to hide most of the items. Press the <DISP/MODE CHK>...
  • Page 166: Mode Check Display

    Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display When the <DISP/ Camera image Item MODE CHK> button STATUS Playback screen screen is pressed Area mode function, face detection/tracking — — AE&AF function Waveform monitor — — IR recording —...
  • Page 167 Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display — Screen status display AUDIO screen Displays the audio input/output settings and the audio level meter. Item Description [HANDLE] [HANDLE STATUS] Displays with [ATTACHED]/[DETACHED] whether the handle unit ( supplied) is attached. CX10 [AUDIO] [SOURCE] [CH1] to [CH2] Displays the audio recorded to each channel.
  • Page 168: Chapter 8 Connecting To External Devices

    Connecting to External Devices Chapter 8 This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the unit.
  • Page 169: Connecting With Headphones And Tv/Monitor

    Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Connecting with headphones and TV/monitor Connecting with headphones and TV/monitor Headphones Headphones (commercially-available) can be connected to the headphone terminal (3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack).  Headphone terminal NOTE 0 Audio is not output from the built-in speaker when headphones are connected to the headphone terminal. Remote control Connect the remote control unit (commercially-available) to the <REMOTE>...
  • Page 170: Tv/Monitor

    Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Connecting with headphones and TV/monitor TV/monitor A TV or monitor can be connected as shown in the following figure. ≥ When using , use a BNC cable (<SDI OUT> terminal) to connect a TV/monitor. CX10 ...
  • Page 171: Connection Function Via The Usb Terminal

    Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Connection function via the USB terminal Connection function via the USB terminal Connection with a computer in card reader mode Connect the unit to a computer via the USB cable to use the unit as a card reader for the memory card. ≥...
  • Page 172: Operating Environment (Mass Storage)

    Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Connection function via the USB terminal To disconnect USB cable safely ∫ For Windows On the screen of the computer, select the icon in the task tray, then deselect the model number of this unit. (For example: “AG-CX10”, etc.) ≥...
  • Page 173: Remote Operation By Iphone/Ipad Or Android Terminal

    Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Remote operation by iPhone/iPad or Android terminal Remote operation by iPhone/iPad or Android terminal This unit can connect to wireless LAN devices via a network. Some of the functions can be remotely operated by connecting the unit with iPhone/iPad or Android terminal with the HC ROP app installed. (l 182) - 173 -...
  • Page 174: Chapter 9 Network Connection

    Network Connection Chapter 9 This chapter describes how to use the unit by connecting to a network.
  • Page 175: Network Connection

    ∫ Use of the wireless LAN function of this unit is presumed to be in countries where this unit is sold There is the risk that this unit violates the radiowave regulations if used in countries other than those where this unit is sold, and Panasonic takes no responsibility for any violations.
  • Page 176: Preparing For Connection (Wired Lan) [Cx10]

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network connection ∫ Do not connect to the wireless network you are not authorised to use When this unit utilises its wireless LAN function, wireless networks will be searched automatically. When this happens, wireless networks that you are not authorised to use (SSID ) may be displayed, however do not attempt to connect to the network as it may be considered as unauthorised access.
  • Page 177: Network Settings

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network settings Network settings Wireless LAN settings This is the setting to connect with the iPhone/iPad or the Android terminal directly or to connect to the wireless access point via wireless LAN. Direct connection ([DIRECT]) This is the setting to connect the unit to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal directly.
  • Page 178 Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network settings Connecting to the wireless access point ([INFRA(SELECT)]/[INFRA(MANUAL)]) This is the setting to connect the unit to a wireless access point. When connecting by searching the wireless access point (SSID) Select the [NETWORK] menu → [DEVICE SEL] → [WLAN]. Select the [NETWORK] menu →...
  • Page 179: Wired Lan Settings [Cx10]

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network settings 0 When [DHCP] is set to [CLIENT], some of the information acquired automatically with DHCP is displayed in the menu. For details of the network status, confirm by selecting the [NETWORK] menu → [INFORMATION] → [STATUS]. 0 All of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway must be correctly set.
  • Page 180: Specifying The Network Settings Using The Settings Tool [Cx10]

    ≥ For information about entering text, refer to page 182. Installing software Download and install EASY IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) from the following website. (Windows) https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html ∫ EASY IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) Configure the network settings of the unit. Configuring the settings of this unit using EASY IP Setup Software You can configure the network settings of this unit using EASY IP Setup Software.
  • Page 181: Confirming The Network Status

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network settings Enter each of the network setting items, and then click [Save]. ≥ The connection mode of the unit only supports [Fixed IP]. DHCP and other protocols are not supported. Do not specify these settings. ≥...
  • Page 182: Connecting To The Iphone/Ipad Or Android Terminal

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Connecting to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal Connecting to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal The unit can be operated from the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal. Unit settings Specifying the network settings Specify the network settings. (l 177) Setting the user account name and the password Set the user account and password for entry into the HC ROP app.
  • Page 183: Preparing The Hc Rop App

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Connecting to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal Preparing the HC ROP app Install the HC ROP app to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal. ∫ For iPhone/iPad ≥ Download the HC ROP app from the App Store. ∫...
  • Page 184: Streaming Function

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Streaming function Streaming function You can perform streaming of audio and video currently shot with the unit over a network (wired LAN/wireless LAN). Streaming can be performed using the unit, application software of a device connected via a network, or a server that is capable of receiving streaming video sent from the unit.
  • Page 185: Starting Streaming With An Operation From The Application Software

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Streaming function [NETWORK] menu → [STREAMING] [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [FILE FORMAT] [REC FORMAT] [STREAMING FORMAT] [50.00Hz] [P2] [1080-50.00p/AVC-G25] [1920×1080-50fps 24M] [1080-50.00p/AVC-G12] [1920×1080-50fps 20M] [1920×1080-50fps 16M] [MOV] [1080-50.00p/422LongGOP 100M] [1280×720-50fps 14M] [1080-50.00p/422ALL-I 200M] [1280×720-50fps 8M] [MP4] [1080-50.00p/420LongGOP 50M] [1280×720-50fps 3M] [640×360-25fps 4M]...
  • Page 186: Starting Streaming With An Operation On The Unit

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — Streaming function Starting streaming with an operation on the unit Select the [NETWORK] menu → [STREAMING] → [START TRIGGER] → [CAMERA]. Set the destination. For details of setting the destination, refer to “Setting the destination for streaming in the menu of the unit” (l 186) or “Referring to the memory card for the destination of streaming”.
  • Page 187: Entering The Setting Using The Setting Tool

    Installing software Download and expand the P2 Network Setting software for Windows from the following website. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html Creating the SDXC memory card for setting using the P2 Network Setting software The SDXC memory card created with this software can be used as the reference destination when loading into the unit’s menu or when the [NETWORK] menu →...
  • Page 188: Ndi|Hx Function [Cx10]

    Chapter 9 Network Connection — NDI|HX function [CX10] NDI|HX function [CX10] This unit can be connected to a network via a NewTek NDI|HX compatible switcher and a wired LAN. NOTE 0 Purchasing of the activation key is required to use the NDI|HX function. For details, refer to the website of NewTek. 0 For details of each operation, refer to the operating instruction of the NDI|HX compatible switcher.
  • Page 189 Chapter 9 Network Connection — NDI|HX function [CX10] [NETWORK] menu → [NDI|HX] [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [FILE FORMAT] [REC FORMAT] [STREAMING FORMAT] [50.00Hz] [P2] [1080-50.00p/AVC-G25] [1920×1080-50fps 24M] [1080-50.00p/AVC-G12] [1920×1080-50fps 16M] [1920×1080-50fps 10M] (Factory setting) [MOV] [1080-50.00p/422LongGOP 100M] [1920×1080-50fps 8M] [1080-50.00p/422ALL-I 200M] [1280×720-50fps 14M] [MP4] [1080-50.00p/420LongGOP 50M]...
  • Page 190: Chapter 10 Notes

    Notes Chapter 10 Maintenance of the unit or frequently asked questions are described.
  • Page 191: Frequently Asked Questions

    ∫ Can the battery that was used in the previous models used? ≥ VW-VBD58 (optional) can be used. It is recommended to use the following Panasonic genuine batteries. j AG-VBR59 (supplied/optional, 7.28 V, 5900 mAh) ∫ Can the supplied battery be charged with the battery charger AG-B23 (DE-A88) (optional)? ≥...
  • Page 192: Shooting

    Chapter 10 Notes — Frequently asked questions Shooting ∫ The focus is not adjusted automatically. ≥ Is the manual focus mode set? Set the auto focus mode to adjust the focus automatically. ≥ Are you shooting in conditions which focusing is difficult with the auto focus mode? Auto focus has trouble focusing under certain conditions. In this case, the manual focus mode can be used to focus the unit.
  • Page 193: Computers

    Chapter 10 Notes — Frequently asked questions Computers ∫ When connected by the USB cable, this unit is not detected by the computer. ≥ After re-inserting the memory card into the unit, reconnect the USB cable. ≥ Select another USB terminal on the computer. ≥...
  • Page 194: Warning System

    Chapter 10 Notes — Warning system Warning system When an error is detected right after the unit is turned on or during the operation, the occurrence of the error is notified in the camera image screen of the LCD monitor or by the tally lamp. Deal with the error by following the indications. ≥...
  • Page 195 Chapter 10 Notes — Warning system Alert Screen display Description Behavior and cause Camera image screen [SIMUL REC WARNING <SLOT 1>]/ An error has occurred in one of the memory cards during ≥ Recording to the other memory card will continue. [SIMUL REC WARNING <SLOT 2>] simultaneous recording.
  • Page 196 Chapter 10 Notes — Warning system Message Screen display Description Behavior and cause Camera image screen [CANNOT PLAY.] This is a clip that cannot be played back. ≥ Confirm if the system frequency of the clip is the same as (When it cannot be played back due to difference of the the system frequency of the unit.
  • Page 197 Chapter 10 Notes — Warning system Screen display Description Behavior and cause Camera image screen [CANNOT SELECT MORE CLIPS.] It has tried to select more than 99 clips. ≥ Execute the process such as copying by every 99 clips. [SELECT THE CLIP TO BE It has tried to delete a clip without choosing any.
  • Page 198: Recording Function That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously

    Chapter 10 Notes — Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously Depending on the recording function that is set, there are recording functions that cannot be used simultaneously. ≥ Meaning of the symbols used in the table are as follows. j l: Can be used simultaneously.
  • Page 199: Updating The Unit's Firmware

    [OTHERS] menu → [INFORMATION] → [UPDATE]. For update method, refer to the support desk at the following website: https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html 0 When updating the firmware, use the AC adaptor or sufficiently charged battery. 0 Do not turn off the power while updating the firmware. Rewriting of the firmware may fail and the unit may not be activated.
  • Page 200: Cleaning And Storing

    Chapter 10 Notes — Cleaning and storing Cleaning and storing Cleaning the main unit ≥ Remove the battery or disconnect the AC cable from the power outlet before cleaning. ≥ Do not use benzine or thinner to clean the unit. Using benzine or thinner may cause deformation or peeling off of the paint of the main unit. ≥...
  • Page 201: Chapter 11 Specification

    Specification Chapter 11 This chapter describes the specifications of this product.
  • Page 202: Dimensions

    Chapter 11 Specification — Dimensions Dimensions Main unit 129 mm 257 mm When the handle unit is attached ( supplied) CX10 129 mm 257 mm - 202 -...
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Chapter 11 Specification — Specifications Specifications General Power 7.28 V (when battery is used) 12 V (when the AC adaptor is used) Power consumption 22.9 W (Charging) 14.4 W (When the LCD monitor is used) CX10 15.5 W (When the LCD monitor is used) Item CX10 Ambient operating temperature...
  • Page 204: Memory Card Recorder

    Chapter 11 Specification — Specifications ≥ [SYSTEM] menu → [FREQUENCY] → [59.94Hz] Super slow recording When the number of recording pixels is 1920×1080 (FHD) Recording frame rate 120 fps, slow motion effect 1/2 speed (in 59.94p mode), slow motion effect 1/4 speed (in 29.97p mode), 1/5 speed (in 23.98p mode) ≥...
  • Page 205: Digital Video

    Chapter 11 Specification — Specifications Item CX10 Number of recording pixels/Recording video signal 3840×2160/59.94p, 50.00p, 29.97p, 25.00p, 23.98p 1920×1080/59.94p, 50.00p, 29.97p, 25.00p, 23.98p, 59.94i, 50.00i 1280×720/59.94p, 50.00p 1440×1080/59.94i, 50.00i (AVC-I50) 960×720/59.94p, 50.00p (AVC-I50) Recording and playback time When using 64 GB SDXC memory card, with [FILE FORMAT] set to [MOV] or [MP4]: ≥...
  • Page 206: Streaming

    Chapter 11 Specification — Specifications Streaming Video compression format H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Video resolution 1920×1080 (FHD), 1280×720 (HD), 640×360, 320×180 Streaming method Unicast, Multicast ≥ When set to the [SYSTEM] menu → [FREQUENCY] → [59.94Hz]: 30 fps, 60 fps Frame rate ≥...
  • Page 207: Monitor

    Chapter 11 Specification — Specifications Monitor LCD monitor 8.8 cm (3.5q) LCD monitor (approx. 2,760,000 dots) Viewfinder 0.6 cm (0.24q) EVF (equivalent to approx. 1,560,000 dots) Handle unit ([CX7/CX8/CX10] supplied) Power consumption Maximum approx. 3.1 W (when connected to the camera) Mass Approx.
  • Page 208: Index

    Index Index AC adaptor Knee function ..........................................AE level (exposure compensation) ..............Area mode function ................... LCD monitor ..............................................Status display ....................Audio input ......................Lens cover ......................Audio device ....................Lens hood ......................Built-in microphone ..................Level gauge ......................
  • Page 209 Index Safety zone marker ................... Scene files ......................Screen display ...................... Setup file ......................Shooting ....................... Simultaneous recording ..................Skin tone function ....................Specifications ...................... Still image recording function ................Streaming function ..................... Super gain ......................Super slow ......................Switching screen ....................
  • Page 210 ≥ You can view the firmware version of the unit in the following menu: [OTHERS] menu  [INFORMATION]  [VERSION] ≥ For the latest information on the firmware or to download/update the firmware, visit the following support site: https://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/products/ag-cx10/index.html - F 1 -...
  • Page 211 Firmware Ver. 1.4 ≥Functions Compatible with MP4 Added: F 3 ≥Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10]: F 4 ≥Configuration Menu Added for Focus Ring Operations: F 8 ≥Menu Setting Items Added: F 9 ≥Functional Improvements: F 10 ≥USER Button Functionality Added: F 11 ≥Added Menus: F 12 - F 2 -...
  • Page 212 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Functions Compatible with MP4 Added Functions Compatible with MP4 Added The MP4 file format is now available in the following functions: Background recording [FREQUENCY] [FILE FORMAT] [REC FORMAT] [1080-59.94p/420LongGOP 50M] [59.94Hz] [1080-23.98p/420LongGOP 50M] [MP4] [50.00Hz] [1080-50.00p/420LongGOP 50M] Interval recording [FREQUENCY] [FILE FORMAT]...
  • Page 213 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10] Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10] It is now possible to output from both the <SDI OUT> terminal and the <HDMI> terminal to external devices at the same time. ≥...
  • Page 214 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10] ∫ When the [FREQUENCY] is set to [50.00Hz] [REC FORMAT] <HDMI> terminal <SDI OUT> terminal Resolution/frame rate [HDMI OUT FORMAT]: output format [SDI OUT FORMAT]: output format [38402160p]: 3840×2160/50.00p 4:2:2 10 bit [38402160p(420/8bit)]:...
  • Page 215 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10] Notes on the composition of the [VIDEO OUT SEL], [SDI OUT], and [HDMI OUT] menus The compositions of the [VIDEO OUT SEL], [SDI OUT], and [HDMI OUT] menus have changed as follows: ∫...
  • Page 216 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Support for Simultaneous Output from <SDI OUT> Terminal and <HDMI> Terminal [CX8]/[CX10] Screen display during shooting The following indicator has been added. 999min 999min RELAY TCG 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 2 8 S.SLOW120 2160-59.94p HDMI...
  • Page 217 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Configuration Menu Added for Focus Ring Operations Configuration Menu Added for Focus Ring Operations [FOCUS RING DRIVE] [CAMERA] menu  [SW MODE]  [FOCUS RING DRIVE] Switches the way focus is adjusted with the focus ring. ≥...
  • Page 218 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Menu Setting Items Added Menu Setting Items Added [FRAME MARKER] [16:9] and [17:9] can now be set in [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu  [MARKER]  [FRAME MARKER]. [16:9] [17:9] - F 9 -...
  • Page 219 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Functional Improvements Functional Improvements Focus assist function The focus assist function can now be used even when set to the auto mode or auto focus. Face detection/tracking AE&AF function The face detection/tracking AE&AF function is available even when set to the manual mode. NOTE 0 The face detection frame is not displayed during manual focus.
  • Page 220 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — USER Button Functionality Added USER Button Functionality Added The following functionality has been added for the USER buttons. * Available for setting when using CX10 Item (USER button icon display) Description [ONE PUSH A.IRIS] ([ONE PUSH A.IRIS]) Assigns the one push auto iris function.
  • Page 221 Firmware Ver. 1.4 — Added Menus Added Menus Specifications information for the menus added by the firmware update. Target items for scene file/setup file/initialization ≥ SCENE: Items saved in scene files. ≥ SETUP: Items saved in setup files. ≥ INITIALIZE: Items that are initialized with the [OTHERS] menu  [MENU INITIALIZE]. ≥...

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