Panasonic AG-HPX370 Operating Instructions Manual page 77

Panasonic ag-hpx370: user guide
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16 Zoom position display
Zoom positions are indicated in a range from Z00
(maximum wide angle) to Z99 (maximum zoom).
17 Recommended ND filter display
This indicates the most suitable ND filter to use under
current shooting conditions.
18 ND filter display
• This indicates the selected ND filter.
• An ND -- indication means that the ND FILTER switch
is incorrectly set (a position other than ND1 to ND4).
Check ND FILTER switch position.
19 Gain display
Indicates the gain value set using the video amplifier.
20 WHITE BAL switch position indication
Indicates the currently selected switch position and
also white balance operation when AWB is preset. In
ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) mode, ATW is also
indicated and LOCK is displayed when the function is
locked.
21 FBC indication
Appears when the FBC function is engaged.
22 CAC indicator
Indicates that the chromatic aberration function of the
lens is operating.
23 Scene file name display
Indicates the name of currently selected SCENE FILE
(F1 to F6).
24 Remaining battery charge
As the remaining battery charge drops, the display
changes as follows:
.
When the battery is completely discharged,
(
) blinks.
(When the AC adapter is being used, a display
other than
may appear: this is not a sign of
malfunctioning.)
Batteries that indicate battery level in % (percent)
Such batteries indicate remaining battery level as
follows.
• B%: 10 %~99 %
Indicates the remaining battery level in %.
• MAX:
Indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Indicates that the remaining battery level
• EMP:
is less than 10 %.
Batteries that do not indicate capacity in % (percent)
Such batteries indicate the battery level in voltages.
• 13.5 V: Indication of current battery voltage.
25 Media remaining memory display
• Set the menu option P2CARD REMAIN in the DISPLAY
SETUP screen to ONE-CARD to display the remaining
time on the P2 card being recorded and show the
number of the slot it resides in on the left. TOTAL
displays the remaining time on both cards.
• In a mode check, ONE-CARD and TOTAL are
alternately displayed.
• This display does not appear while remaining memory
is calculated and when the camera is in USB device
mode.
• A mode check during loop recording displays the
standard recording time available to loop recording.
• Indicates remaining time in 1-minute increments
from 0 to 999 minutes. 999 minutes and longer time
periods are also indicated as 999 minutes.
• The display blinks when 2 minutes or less time is left.
26 Media information display
Indicates the slots that contain P2 cards and general
information on the media.
• 1 On:
P2 card ready for recording
• 1 lights green:
P2 card selected for recording
• 1 flashes:
The card is being recognized
• - :
No card inserted
• P :
Write-protected
• F :
Full
• X :
Cannot recognize
• E :
P2 card in an invalid format (formatting will
take care of this problem)
• o :
P2 card slot contains a PROXY card.
27 Recording and playback
Recording
• REC:
• PAUSE:
Recording standby
• h :
Playback pause
• q :
Play
• y (t ) :
Fast-forward/fast-forward playback (fast-
reverse/fast-reverse playback)
• 4X y (4X t ) :
4x speed search
• CLIP h q (CLIP w h ) :
Clip forward (clip reverse), cue up of single
clips
• CLIP&T h q (CLIP&T w h ) :
Cue forward (cue back) to the start point of
clips and text memo points (when the menu
option SEEK SELECT is set to CLIP&T in the
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen)
• START: Indicates that recording has started for a new
clip in one-clip recording mode.
Indicates that compiling to a clip has
• END:
stopped in one-clip recording mode.
During DISPLAY OFF, only the REC, START, and END
displays are shown at the top right. (Also displayed at
top right, when pre-recording, loop recording, interval
recording or one-shot recording is set.)
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