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Screen displays
1. Warning information 
REMOTE:
This blinks when the wrong equipment setting
has been selected on the remote control unit.
(P19)
:
This blinks when condensation has formed
inside the camera-recorder. 
:
This blinks when the cylinder heads are dirty.
:
This blinks when the cassette tape has not been
inserted or the one that has been inserted is set
to the recording inhibited status.
END:
This blinks when the tape has come to its end.
:
This blinks if a problem has occurred in the cam-
era-recorder while taking a selfportrait in the mir-
ror mode.
:
This blinks when the internal battery for the cal-
endar has run out. 
(P26)
2. Back-up unit modes
The status (modes) of the backup unit connected to
the DV connector is displayed here.
No status is displayed when “OFF” has been
selected as the DV CONTROL item setting on the
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. 
(P72)
DV * : 
Recording
DV h : 
Recording 
standby
: The backup unit cannot be controlled.
DV
: The backup unit has not been connected.
DV – – : The backup unit is connected but it is not
in the recording or recording standby
mode.
3. Recording time mode
SP : SP (standard play) mode
LP : LP (long play) mode
4. Squeeze information
This display appears when recording with
“SQUEEZE” selected as the ASPECT CONV item
setting on the CAMERA SETUP screen or when
images recorded in the squeeze mode are played
back. 
5. Setting selection
The selected setting is displayed here when a
switch is selected or a button is pressed to select a
setting.
Displays in CAMERA and VCR modes
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Items with the 
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the figure at left are also displayed in the VCR
mode as camera data when “ON” has been
selected as the CAMERA DATA item setting on
the DISPLAY SETUP screen. 
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