Panasonic AJ-HPM200 Operating Instructions - Page 144
Switching to AVCHD mode, Basic thumbnail screen operations, Card status indicator
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Switching to AVCHD mode Use the steps below to switch to AVCHD mode. 1 Press the MODE button to open the mode select menu. ■ Opening menus Press the MENU button when thumbnails are displayed. THUMBNAIL PLAYLIST VIDEO EDIT MODE SET LAST X EXIT MULTI SEL MENU DELETE IN CANCEL/PF DIAG SLOT CLIP OPERATION PF1 2 1) 2) 3) 9) 10) ◆ NOTE: • AVCHD display and selection are available only when setup menu No. 25 (SYSTEM FREQ) is set to 50 or 59.94. 2 Select AVCHD from the menu. The LCD monitor shows thumbnails of each SD memory card clip. (If there are a large number of clips, it may take time to display them all.) The thumbnail screen allows you to do the following. • Play back, repair and delete clips • Add and delete shot marks • Formatting SD memory cards Basic thumbnail screen operations ■ Selecting a thumbnail Use the cursor buttons to select thumbnails. (The yellow frame moves.) ■ Playing back clips Select a thumbnail and press the PLAY button. (For details of playback, refer to "Playing Back AVCHD Clips" (page 151).) 11) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) Thumbnail display status (➝ page 145) Displays the type of clips that displays thumbnails. 2) Repeat play indicator (➝ page 150) Indicates that repeat play is on. 3) Card status indicator (➝ page 147) Displays SD memory card status. 4) Record mode indicator Indicates the recording mode of the clip at the cursor location. 5) Cursor (yellow frame) Appears around the selected thumbnail. 6) Recording format indicator Indicates the recording format of the clip at the cursor location. 7) Duration indicator Indicates the duration of the clip at the cursor location. 8) Time indicator (➝ page 145) Depending on setting, this will show time code/user bit at start of clip recording, time of shooting, day of shooting or date and time of shooting. 144 AVCHD Recording and Playback: Using an Optional AVCHD Board