E-88
Screen displays
Regular displays
For details on the safety zone, refer to 38.
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1 Time code displays
Each time you press the COUNTER button, the
display switches over to the following data (or
no indication).
COUNTER: (CAM mode only)
Counter value
CLIP COUNTER: (CAM mode only)
Counter value in memory stop mode
The CLIP COUNTER appears when CLIP is
selected under REC COUNTER in the setup
menu DISPLAY SETUP screen.
TC:
Time code value. When the time code value
could not be read correctly from the P2 card,
[TC*] is displayed.
When it acts in drop frame mode, the colon
between seconds and frames become “.”.
tc: (Only in 59.94 Hz FILM CAM mode)
Time code value. (During FILM CAM mode,
the frame digits are displayed in 24 frames)
When the time code value could not be read
correctly from the P2 card, [tc*] is displayed.
When it acts in drop frame mode, the colon
between seconds and frames become “.”.
UB:
User information
When user information could not be read
correctly from the P2 card, [UB*] is displayed.
FR:
Frame rate information for recording
FR 50I: 50i interlace mode (50 elds/sec.)
FR 50P: 50P progressive mode
(50 frames/sec.)
FR 25P: 25P progressive mode
(25 frames/sec.)
FR 60I: 60i interlace mode (60 elds/sec.)
FR 60P: 60P progressive mode
(60 frames/sec.)
FR 30P: 30P progressive mode
(30 frames/sec.)
FR 24P: 24P progressive mode
(24 frames/sec.)
FR 24PA: 24P advanced mode (24 frames/
sec.)
When in FR24P and FR 24PA mode,
the sequence information of the frame
conversion at the nal place.
2 Warnings
REMOTE:
Blinks when the wrong equipment setting is
selected on the remote control unit.
P2
:
Blinks when a P2 card has not been
inserted, or when the camera is in a write-
protected state.
P2
FULL:
Blinks when there is no remaining capacity in
the P2 card.
P2
LACK:
Blinks in the loop rec mode when the
remaining capacity of the P2 card is
insufcient.
:
Lights when the internal battery for the
calendar has run out. (Page 60)
Displays