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4-7 Viewfinder Screen Status
Displays
In addition to video images, the viewfinder displays lamps and
text that indicate the settings and operating status of the AJ-
SPX900E, together with messages, a center marker, a safety
zone marker and the camera ID.
4-7-1 Lamps in the Viewfinder Screen
The above viewfinder is the AJ-VF20WB (for further information on
your optional viewfinder model, see the relevant instruction
manual).
TALLY/REC (recording) Lamp
This lamp stays illuminated during recording, and starts
blinking if any abnormal action occurs.
For more information, see [7-3 Warning System].
Abnormal Operating Status Warning Lamp
This lamp comes on when the AJ-SPX900E is in any of the
abnormal operating statuses specified through the menu
sub-option !LED.
For statuses that activate the lamp, see the options in the
<!LED> screen in [8-4-7 !LED].
BATT (battery) Lamp
This lamp starts blinking a few minutes before the battery
charge starts to run out, and stays illuminated after the
battery is completely flat. The battery should be replaced
before it is nearly flat, so that operation will not be
interrupted.
For more information, see [7-3 Warning System].
SAVE Lamp
In the normal setting:
The lamp stays on when the SAVE switch is positioned at
[ON] and the output of video and audio is power-saved.
When the menu option SAVE LED is set to “P2 CARD”:
The lamp comes on when the P2 card remaining free space
is getting low.
The menu option SAVE LED can be found in the <VF
INDICATOR2>, which is accessible from the VF page.
50 (50-Mbps recording/playback) Lamp
This lamp stays illuminated when the AJ-SPX900E is set to
the DVCPRO50 (50 Mbps) format, and when playback is
being performed in the DVCPRO50 format.
Note that the lamp is factory-disabled. For more information,
see the relevant section of the menu option 50M
INDICATOR in [8-4-1 VF DISPLAY].
4-7-2 Viewfinder Status Indication Layout
The indications are arranged as illustrated below.
For more information, see the following pages:
4-7-3 Selecting Viewfinder Display
Information
To select the information items you want to have displayed in the
viewfinder screen, go to the <VF INDICATOR1> and <VF
INDICATOR2> screens from the VF page, and turn on or off the
appropriate options, or specify desired values.
For directions on setting the options, see [4-6-2 Setting Menu
Options].
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