Panasonic AJ-PX380GF Operating Instructions - Page 48

Preventing accidental erasure, P2 card access LEDs and status of P2 cards

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Chapter 3 Preparation - P2 card ffP2 memory cards - Lift the eject button (Fig. 1), and press in. (Fig. 2) ffmicroP2 memory cards - Press in the microP2 memory card further into the camera and let go. - The microP2 memory card is released from the card slot, and the microP2 memory card can be removed. @@NOTE tt After insertion, do not remove the P2 card while it is being accessed or recognized (the P2 card access LED is flashing orange). Doing so may result in a malfunction. tt If you remove the P2 card while it is being accessed, [E-30] [TURN POWER OFF] is displayed in the viewfinder and the camera informs you of warning via the tally lamp, etc. All P2 card access LEDs flash rapidly in orange. Turn off the power. (page 212) tt If the P2 card is removed while being accessed, clips on it may become irregular. Check the clips and restore them, if required. (page 117) tt If the P2 card is removed while it is being formatted, formatting of the removed P2 card is not guaranteed. In this case, [E-30] [TURN POWER OFF] is displayed in the viewfinder. Turn the power off and then on again, and reformat the P2 card. tt If a P2 card is inserted into another slot during playback, the inserted card is not recognized and the P2 card access LED does not light up. The P2 card will be recognized when playback ends. tt Even if a P2 card is inserted in a vacant card slot during recording, the P2 card may not be recognized immediately in the following instance: - Immediately after a pre-recording tt The P2 card access LED can be set to continuously off in the main menu → [OTHER FUNCTIONS] → [ACCESS LED]. In this case, turn off the power before removing the card, or after the card is inserted or after operation (recording, playback, etc.) has stopped, and wait for the charging to complete before removing the card. Preventing accidental erasure In order to prevent erasing the recorded contents of the P2 card by mistake, turn the write protect switch on the P2 card to the Protect side (or the LOCK side). Write-protect switch Write-protect switch @@NOTE tt Write-protect switch can be switched while the card is being accessed (during recording or playback), but does not take effect until accessing of the card stops. P2 card access LEDs and status of P2 cards P2 card access LED Is illuminated green Is illuminated orange Flashing orange Flashing orange rapidly Flashing green slowly Recording possible Recording target Accessing card The card is being recognized. Card full Write protect Unrecordable card P2 card status Reading/writing are both possible. Reading/writing are both possible. The card is currently the recording target (including loop recording). Reading/writing are currently being performed. Mode check display* [ACTIVE] [ACTIVE] [ACCESSING] The P2 card is being recognized. [INFO READING] There is no free space on the P2 card. Reading only is possible. The write-protect switch on the P2 card is at the Protect position. Reading only is possible. Recording is not possible by the currently set recording format since the SD memory card, etc. is inserted. To record the card, change the recording format or use a P2 card. [FULL] [PROTECTED] [REC IMPOSSIBLE] - 48 -

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Chapter 3 Preparation — P2 card
f
P2 memory cards
- Lift the eject button (Fig. 1), and press in. (Fig. 2)
f
microP2 memory cards
- Press in the microP2 memory card further into the camera and let go.
- The microP2 memory card is released from the card slot, and the microP2 memory card can be removed.
@
NOTE
t
After insertion, do not remove the P2 card while it is being accessed or recognized (the P2 card access LED is flashing orange). Doing so may result
in a malfunction.
t
If you remove the P2 card while it is being accessed, [E-30] [TURN POWER OFF] is displayed in the viewfinder and the camera informs you of
warning via the tally lamp, etc. All P2 card access LEDs flash rapidly in orange. Turn off the power. (page 212)
t
If the P2 card is removed while being accessed, clips on it may become irregular. Check the clips and restore them, if required. (page 117)
t
If the P2 card is removed while it is being formatted, formatting of the removed P2 card is not guaranteed. In this case, [E-30] [TURN POWER OFF] is
displayed in the viewfinder. Turn the power off and then on again, and reformat the P2 card.
t
If a P2 card is inserted into another slot during playback, the inserted card is not recognized and the P2 card access LED does not light up. The P2
card will be recognized when playback ends.
t
Even if a P2 card is inserted in a vacant card slot during recording, the P2 card may not be recognized immediately in the following instance:
- Immediately after a pre-recording
t
The P2 card access LED can be set to continuously off in the main menu
[OTHER FUNCTIONS]
[ACCESS LED]. In this case, turn off the power
before removing the card, or after the card is inserted or after operation (recording, playback, etc.) has stopped, and wait for the charging to complete
before removing the card.
Preventing accidental erasure
In order to prevent erasing the recorded contents of the P2 card by mistake, turn the write protect switch on the P2 card to the Protect side (or the LOCK
side).
Write-protect switch
Write-protect switch
@
NOTE
t
Write-protect switch can be switched while the card is being accessed (during recording or playback), but does not take effect until accessing of the
card stops.
P2 card access LEDs and status of P2 cards
P2 card access LED
P2 card status
Mode check display*
Is illuminated green
Recording possible
Reading/writing are both possible.
[ACTIVE]
Is illuminated orange
Recording target
Reading/writing are both possible. The card is currently
the recording target (including loop recording).
[ACTIVE]
Flashing orange
Accessing card
Reading/writing are currently being performed.
[ACCESSING]
Flashing orange rapidly
The card is being
recognized.
The P2 card is being recognized.
[INFO READING]
Flashing green slowly
Card full
There is no free space on the P2 card. Reading only is
possible.
[FULL]
Write protect
The write-protect switch on the P2 card is at the Protect
position. Reading only is possible.
[PROTECTED]
Unrecordable card
Recording is not possible by the currently set recording
format since the SD memory card, etc. is inserted. To
record the card, change the recording format or use a
P2 card.
[REC IMPOSSIBLE]