Main Warning Displays - Panasonic AVCCAM AG-HMC151E Operating Instructions Manual

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Main warning displays

The main warning displays appearing on the LCD monitor or viewfinder are listed below. If a warning
display is not listed, check carefully the message displayed.
C
CANNOT BE USED DUE TO INCOMPATIBLE
DATA.
No use is possible because the standard for the
data is different.
If the system frequency has been changed,
format the SD Memory Card with current
SYSTEM FREQ setting.
CANNOT DELETE.
Clip cannot be deleted.
CANNOT DELETE WITH THIS BUTTON
Clip cannot be deleted.
CANNOT PLAY.
No playback is possible.
CANNOT PLAY WITH THIS BUTTON
No playback is possible.
CANNOT RECORD PH MODE AND HA MODE
INTO THIS CARD.
This card cannot be recorded to in PH mode or
HA mode.
CANNOT RECORD.
THE NUMBER OF CLIPS HAS EXCEEDED
THE MAXIMUM LIMIT.
The maximum number of clips has been reached
and no further clips can be recorded.
CANNOT SET
THE NUMBER OF INDEXES HAS EXCEEDED
THE MAXIMUM LIMIT.
No further indexes can be set because the
number of indexes will exceed the maximum limit.
CANNOT SET PRE-REC,
CARD CAPACITY TOO LOW.
PRE-REC cannot be set as the remaining card
capacity is low.
CARD DOOR OPENED.
The card door is open.
CARD ERROR.
PLEASE REFORMAT.
Formatting has failed. The card needs to be
reformatted.
CARD FULL.
The card is full.
CHECK CARD.
Please check the card.
CHECK USB CABLE.
Please connect the camera-recorder to a PC.
CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN
DETECTED.
An error has been detected in the control
information.
D
DISCONNECT USB CABLE.
When switching from one mode to another,
disconnect the USB connection cable.
I
INCOMPATIBLE CARD.
PLEASE CHECK CARD.
Recording may not be successful with this card.
Please check the card.
N
NO CARD
No card is inserted.
NOW ACCESSING.
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE CARD.
Card is currently being accessed. Please do not
remove the card.
R
REC STOPPED.
NOW WRITING.
Video recording has been stopped. Data is now
being written to the card.
REPAIR CLIP?
Do you wish to repair clips now?
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