Panasonic AJ-PX800G Operating Instructions Manual page 21

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Chapter 2 Description of parts — Shooting and recording/playback functions section
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t Do not remove or insert the card while the lamp is lit. Doing so may damage the SD memory card.
8 SD memory card slot (page 81)
This is the insertion slot for the SD memory card (optional). Use the SD memory card for recording/opening the setting menu and scene iles for the
camera, uploading metadata, or proxy recording, etc.
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t Cautions when using SD memory cards
- On the camera, use SD memory cards that conform to the SD standard, SDHC standard, or the SDXC standard. When performing proxy
recording, use SDHC memory cards, SDXC memory cards, or SD memory cards with the class description of class2 or higher.
- MMC (Multi Media Card) cannot be used. (Bear in mind that taking pictures may no longer be possible if you use them.)
- When using miniSD/microSD cards with the camera, always install the adaptor specially designed for miniSD/microSD cards. (The camera will
not work properly if only the miniSD/microSD adaptor is installed. Make sure that the card has been inserted into the adaptor before use.)
- Use of Panasonic SD memory cards and miniSD/microSD cards is recommended. Be sure to format cards on the camera before use.
- Refer to our support desk at the following website for the latest information not included in these operating instructions.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
- SDHC memory cards are a standard that was established in 2006 by the SD Association for large-capacity memory cards that exceed 2 GB.
- SDXC memory cards are a standard that was established in 2009 by the SD Association for large-capacity memory cards that exceed 32 GB.
9 P2 memory card access LED (page 43)
Indicate the access status of recording and playback of the card inserted in the P2 memory card slot.
10 P2 memory card slot (page 42)
11 <MONITOR SEL> button
Switch the audio channel that is output to the speaker, the <PHONES> terminal, and the <AUDIO OUT> terminal to [CH1/2] or [CH3/4] each time
you press the button. The channel display of the audio channel level meter is switched together.
When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is performed.
12 <FF/)> button
Press this button during a pause to perform fast playback.
Press this button during playback to perform 4x speed playback.
If it is pressed with playback paused, the clip being played back is paused at the start point of the next clip (cued state).
When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is performed.
13 <STOP> button
Press this button to stop playback.
Press this button when you stop interval recording or one-shot recording, or when you end combining to the clip of one-clip recording.
When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is performed.
14 <%/REW> button
Press this button during a pause to perform fast-reverse playback.
Press this button during playback to perform 4x speed reverse playback.
If it is pressed with playback paused, the clip being played back is paused at its start point (cued state).
When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is performed.
15 <KEY LOCK> switch (page 142)
Disable button operations related to SmartUI and thumbnail operations. However, <LIGHT> button operation is available.
16 <USB2.0> terminal (device) (page 161)
17 <USB2.0> terminal (host) (page 161)
Connect the USB 2.0 cable.
Setting to [ON] using main menu → [NETWORK SETUP] → [USB MODE] allows you to transfer data using USB 2.0.
In this state, recording/playback and clip operations on the camera are limited.
18 <PLAY/PAUSE> button
Press this button to view playback image.
Press it during playback to pause playback.
When a screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is performed.
19 <HOME> button (page 142)
Display the [HOME] screen on SmartUI.
20 <SETUP> button (page 147)
Display the [SETUP] screen on SmartUI.
21 <AUDIO> button (page 145)
Display the [AUDIO] screen on SmartUI.
22 <CAM> button (page 145)
Display the [CAMERA] screen on SmartUI.
23 <LIGHT> button
Control lighting of SmartUI. Each press turns the light of the SmartUI on and off.
24 <HDMI> terminal (page 75)
This is the output terminal of the video for monitor.
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