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2-9 Warnings and Indications on the LCDs
Back tally switch
This switch enables or disables the back tally and rear tally 
indicators.
ON: The back tally and rear tally indicators are enabled.
OFF: The back tally and rear tally indicators are disabled.
Monochrome LCD
This shows the remaining battery capacity, remaining disc 
capacity, time data, and so on.
DISP SEL (display selection) switch
This switches the display in the color LCD.
CHAR: Display video with superimposed text. With the 
MENU ON/OFF switch set to OFF, also display 
camcorder status indications similar to those displayed 
in the viewfinder (see 7-2 “Status Display on the 
Viewfinder Screen” on page 121)
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MONI: Display video without superimposed text.
STATUS: Display counter, warnings, and audio levels. 
Color LCD
This displays VDR-related warnings, remaining battery 
capacity, remaining disc capacity, audio levels, time data, 
and so on.
WARNING indicator
This indicator lights up or flashes when there is a fault in 
the VDR.
ACCESS indicator
This lights when data is written to or read from the disc.
Rear tally indicator
When the back tally switch is set to ON, this indicator has 
the same function as the tally indicator.
LCD switch
This controls the backlights of the color LCD and the 
monochrome LCD.
OFF: The color LCD is turned off (the backlight of the 
monochrome LCD is off).
L: The color LCD is adjusted for viewing indoors (the 
backlight of the monochrome LCD is on).
H: The color LCD is adjusted for viewing outdoors (the 
backlight of the monochrome LCD is on).
2-9 Warnings and 
Indications on the 
LCDs
2-9-1 Monochrome LCD
Disc status and battery status
Display of remaining disc capacity and remaining battery capacity on 
the monochrome LCD
Close to full state: “DISC” flashes.
Full (disc must be replaced): 
“DISC” and “E” flash.
Battery status indicator
Disc status indicator
Full capacity is available.
Nearly dead: “BATT” flashes.
Dead battery (battery must be 
charged): “BATT” and “E” flash.
Fully charged