Panasonic AG-HPX600EN User Manual

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Viewfinder status display
[REC WARNING]
An abnormality occurred during recording. Start the recording again. If the warning display persists, contact the shop of 
purchase.
[CARD ERR (1)], [CARD 
ERR (2)], [CARD ERR (1/2)]
P2 card error in slot of indicated number
 
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If the warning continues to be displayed, turn off the power.
 
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If the warning display persists after retrying recording, replace with another card.
[ERROR]
Other
[OVER MAX# CLIPS]
An attempt was made to record more than the maximum number of clips (1000) that can be 
recorded to a single P2 card.
[PULL DOWN ERROR]
Abnormality in video pull-down sequence in 24P mode, for example
[REC RAM OVERFLOW]
Overflow of memory for recording
[RUN DOWN CARD]
The number of rewrites stipulated for the P2 card has been exceeded. Operation is continued, however, recording or playback 
might not be performed correctly.
Replacement of the P2 card is recommended.
[SYSTEM ERROR]
This is displayed when an abnormality has occurred on the system. Turn off the power then back on again.
[CAM MICON ERROR]
No response from camera microcontroller
[P2 CONTROL ERROR]
P2 control error
[P2 MICON ERROR]
No response from P2 microcontroller
[TEMPORARY PAUSE]
[IRREGULAR FRM SIG]
Displayed when the reference signal for generator lock input is disrupted and recording is 
suspended.
[TURN POWER OFF]
An abnormality occurred due to a card being removed while it was being accessed or the system mode was changed.
Switch the power off and back on again.
[VFR ON]
[NO AUDIO RECORDING]
Displayed when audio signals are not recorded because the VFR mode is set.
[WIRELESS RF]
Wireless receiver reception is poor.
Camera system status display
[ABB ACTIVE]
Automatic black balance operation display
[ATW ACTIVE]
Displayed when the <AUTO W/B BAL> switch is set to the <AWB> side while the auto tracking white balance function is 
activated.
[ATW]/[ATW LOCK]
Displayed when the auto tracking white balance function is assigned, if the <WHITE BAL> switch is set to <B>.
[AUTO KNEE ON]/[OFF]
Displayed when the <AUTO KNEE> selector switch setting was changed.
[AWB * ch ACTIVE]
Automatic white balance operation display
[AWB P3.2K]/[AWB P5.6K]/
[AWB VAR*.*K]
Displays the assigned color temperature when the <WHITE BAL> switch is set at the <PRST> position. Also, displayed when an 
attempt is made to execute the automatic white balance at the <PRST> position.
[BACK LIGHT]/[OFF]
Displayed when the <USER> buttons to which the backlight for iris control is assigned are pressed and the status is switched.
[DRS ON]/[OFF]
Indicates that the dynamic range stretcher operation is switched.
[D.ZOOM **]
Displayed when the <BARS> button where digital zoom function is assigned or the <RET> button on the lens is pressed to 
switch the status. (×2, ×4, or [OFF] is displayed in the place of **.)
[GAIN**dB]
Displayed when the gain value is switched.
[ND NG]
Displayed when the ND filter is not at the correct position.
[SCENE******]
Displays the scene file name when the scene file number is changed to switch the scene file.
[SHUTTER 1/****]/[OFF]
Displayed when the shutter speed setting was switched.
[SPOT LIGHT]/[OFF]
Displayed when the <USER> buttons to which the spot light for iris control is assigned are pressed and the status is switched.
[FBC ON]/[OFF]
Indicates that the flash band compensation operation is switched.
Checking and displaying shooting status
<DISP/MODE CHK> switch
 
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When the <DISP/MODE CHK> switch is pushed from the <ON> side towards the <CHK> side during recording standby or during recording, all 
information such as the setting status of the shooting functions, functions assigned to the <USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>) is 
displayed. Releasing the switch returns the display to the normal display after approximately three seconds.
 
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When the <DISP/MODE CHK> switch is pushed towards the <OFF> side during recording standby or during recording, most of the displays are turned 
off. Set it back to <ON>, the normal display returns.