Panasonic AG-HVX200AP Camera Accessories User Manual


 
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1 Lift up the viewfinder and open the card slot
cover.
• Check that the P2 card access lamp is not
blinking orange.
2 Press the card eject button once, and when
the button has popped back up, press it
again.
3 Remove the P2 card.
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• Do not eject the P2 card or turn the power off
under the following circumstances, since doing
so may cause a malfunction in the card:
1) While the orange P2 card access lamp is
blinking after the card is inserted (and until it
stops blinking).
2) During recording, during the recording finish
process, or while the access lamp is blinking.
• If a P2 card is ejected during formatting or while
its data is being accessed, “TURN POWER
OFF” appears in the viewfinder, and a warning
is indicated by an alarm or tally lamp. If this
happens, turn the power off and back on again.
When a card is ejected during formatting:
Format the card again.
When a card is ejected while its data is being
accessed:
The clips may be thrown out of order. Check the
clips and repair them. (For details on repairing
clips, see page 70.)
• During recording, a P2 card inserted into an
empty slot will not be immediately recognized at
the following times.
1) Immediately after pre-recording
2) Before and after performing continuous
recording (loop recording, hot swap recording,
etc.) spanning two slots
• During playback, a P2 card inserted into the
empty slot will not be recognized and the P2
card access lamp will not light. When playback is
completed, the P2 card recognition will begin.
• You can use ACCESS LED on the OTHER
FUNCTIONS screen to set the P2 card access
lamps so that they will always be off. In this case,
either turn off the power or wait until enough time
has passed after inserting the cards or stopping
operation before ejecting the cards.
• If a P2 card is ejected while thumbnails are
displayed, the thumbnail screen is released.
Cautions in using P2 cards
Before using a P2 card, be sure to format it with a
P2 device.
Card eject button
Basic shooting operations (P2 card) (continued)
Remove the P2 card
P2