• HDD

 

When a mode other than the USB

 

HOST mode is established or when

(Gray)

the USB HOST mode is established

but the hard drive is not connected,

 

this status is displayed in gray.

 

When the USB HOST mode is

 

established and the hard drive that

(White)

can be used is connected, this

 

status is displayed in white.

 

When the USB HOST mode is

 

established and the clips on the hard

(Yellow)

drive are displayed as thumbnails,

 

this status is displayed in yellow.

 

When the USB HOST mode is

 

established and the hard drive is not

(Red)

in the data copy enable status, this

 

status is displayed in red.

3Clip information display

Depending on what has been set on the thumbnail display screen (Page 39), the time code at the clip recording start point or the user’s bit, shooting time, shooting date, shooting date/time, USER CLIP NAME or SLOT number is displayed.

4Clip format

The compression format, video recording format and frame rate of the clip where the cursor is positioned is displayed.

5Duration

The length of the clip where the cursor is positioned is displayed.

6USB HOST mode indicator

This appears when the USB HOST mode has been selected.

7Clip number

These are the numbers which have been set by the unit for all the correctly recognized clips on a P2 card. The numbers are allocated in sequence starting from the earliest shooting date/time. The clips which cannot be played back are displayed in red.

8X Defective clip indicator ? Unknown clip indicator

This indicates clips whose recording contains problems for reasons such as the power being cut off while they were being recorded. It may be possible to repair clips which are indicated by the yellow defective clip indicator. For further details, refer to “Repairing defective clips” (Page 41). It is not possible to repair clips which are indicated by the red defective clip indicator so delete them. If these clips cannot be deleted, format the P2 card. In the case of formats incompatible with this unit, ? is displayed instead of X.

9 ! Incomplete clip indicator

This appears when a single clip has been recorded onto a multiple number of P2 cards and one of the P2 cards concerned has not been inserted into the P2 card slot.

10M Shot mark indicator

This is indicated on the clips of which a shot mark has been added to their thumbnails.

11P Clip-with-proxy indicator

This indicates clips for which a proxy has been additionally recorded.

12 T Text memo indicator

This indicates clips with text memo data.

13 E Edit-copy clip indicator

This indicates clips which have been edit- copied by the AJ-HPM110 or other model which supports the edit-copy function. For details on the edit-copy function, refer to the operating instructions of the model which supports the function.

14w Wide indicator

This indicates clips which have been recorded using the 16:9 aspect ratio. It does not indicate clips which were formatted by a hard drive.

15 Remaining battery charge display

As the remaining charge drops, the display

changes in the following sequence:

and . When the charge is virtually depleted, the

(or ) display changes to red. (While the AC adapter is being used, a display

other than may appear: this is normal and not a sign of trouble)

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