Displays, Screen displays, Regular displays – Panasonic AG-HPX170P User Manual

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1 Time code displays

Each time you press the COUNTER button, the
display switches over to the following data (or
no indication).
COUNTER: (CAM mode only)

Counter value

CLIP COUNTER: (CAM mode only)

Counter value in memory stop mode
The CLIP COUNTER appears when CLIP is
selected under REC COUNTER in the setup
menu DISPLAY SETUP screen.

TC:

Time code value. When the time code value
could not be read correctly from the P2 card,
[TC*] is displayed.
When it acts in drop frame mode, the colon
between seconds and frames become “.”.

tc:

Time code value. (During FILM CAM mode,
the frame digits are displayed in 24 frames)
When the time code value could not be read
correctly from the P2 card, [tc*] is displayed.
When it acts in drop frame mode, the colon
between seconds and frames become “.”.

UB:

User information
When user information could not be read
correctly from the P2 card, [UB*] is displayed.

FR:

Frame rate information for recording
FR 60I:

60i interlace mode (60 fields/sec.)

FR 60P: 60P progressive mode

(60 frames/sec.)

FR 30P: 30P progressive mode

(30 frames/sec.)

FR 24P: 24P progressive mode

(24 frames/sec.)

FR 24PA: 24P advanced mode (24 frames/

sec.)

When in FR24P and FR 24PA mode,
the sequence information of the frame
conversion at the final place.

 Warnings

REMOTE:

Blinks when the wrong equipment setting is
selected on the remote control unit.

P2

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Blinks when a P2 card has not been
inserted, or when the camera is in a write-
protected state.

P2

FULL:

Blinks when there is no remaining capacity in
the P2 card.

P2

LACK:

Blinks in the loop rec mode when the
remaining capacity of the P2 card is
insufficient.

:

Lights when the internal battery for the
calendar has run out. (Page 59)

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Displays

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