Panasonic AJSPX800P AJSPX800 User Guide - Page 22

Removing P2 Cards, <Notes&gt, <For Your Information&gt, To Prevent Accidental Erasure of P2

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Removing P2 Cards 1 While pressing down the slide lock button, move the slide- out door to the left. The door opens. 2 Tilt down the EJECT button. 3 Then, depress the EJECT button to release the P2 card so that you can remove it. To Prevent Accidental Erasure of P2 Card Content To prevent the content of a P2 card being accidentally erased, position the write-protect switch on the P2 card at [Pprotect]. Write-protect switchover can be performed while the card is being accessed (during recording or playback), but does not take effect until access to the card ceases. Protect Write-protect switch Tilt down the EJECT button. Depress the tilted-down EJECT button to release the P2 card. z When a P2 card is being accessed or it is being recognised after insertion (P2 CARD ACCESS LED blinks in orange), do not remove the P2 card. If your AJ-SPX800P is not set to turn on the P2 CARD ACCESS LED, before removing the card ensure that prerecording and/or voice memo recording have finished (the PREC indication has stopped blinking and the V mark or VOICE REC indication on the viewfinder screen has turned off) after stopping recording or playback. z If a P2 card being accessed is removed, the viewfinder displays "TURN POWER OFF" and the AJ-SPX800P gives a warning using an alarm and the WARNING LED. In addition, all P2 CARD ACCESS LEDs blink rapidly in green. If this is the case, turn the power off. For more information on warning indications, see "7-3 Warning System". z If a P2 card is removed while being accessed, clips on it may become irregular although the data will not be corrupted. Check the clips and restore them if required. For more information about how to restore clips, see "6-9 Restoring Clips". z If a P2 card being formatted is removed, it may be not be formatted properly. In this case, the viewfinder displays "TURN POWER OFF". If this message appears, turn off the power, then restart the AJ-SPX800P to reformat the card. z If a P2 card is inserted while another P2 card is being played back, the inserted P2 card is not recognised and the P2 CARD ACCESS LED for that card does not come on. Card recognition starts when the playback ends. The P2 CARD ACCESS LEDs may be set to stay off using the menu option ACESS LED. This option can be found on the screen, which is accessible from the SYSTEM SETTING page. P2 CARD STATUS LED and status of P2 cards P2 CARD STATUS LED MODE CHECK indication* Status of P2 Card Stays on in green Stays on in orange Stays on in orange or green Blinks in orange Quickly blinks in green Blinks in green Stays off ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ! ACCESSING INFO READING FULL PROTECTED NOT SUPPORTED FORMAT ERROR NO CARD Writing and reading enabled Writing and reading enabled. The card is recordable (loop recording also enabled). Writing and reading enabled. However, some clips recorded on the P2 card may not be able to be read successfully. Writing or reading being performed. The P2 card is being recognised. The P2 card has no free space. Only reading is enabled. The write-protect switch on the P2 card is positioned at [PROTECT]. Only reading is enabled. The card is not supported by your AJ-SPX800P. Replace the card. The P2 card is not properly formatted. Reformat the card. No P2 card is inserted. * The mode check indication is shown in the viewfinder. For more information, see [4-7-2 Viewfinder Status Indication Layout]. 22

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Removing P2 Cards
1
While pressing down the slide lock button, move the slide-
out door to the left.
The door opens.
2
Tilt down the EJECT button.
3
Then, depress the EJECT button to release the P2 card so
that you can remove it.
<Notes>
When a P2 card is being accessed or it is being recognised
after insertion (P2 CARD ACCESS LED blinks in orange), do
not remove the P2 card.
If your AJ-SPX800P is not set to turn on the P2 CARD
ACCESS LED, before removing the card ensure that pre-
recording and/or voice memo recording have finished (the P-
REC indication has stopped blinking and the V mark or VOICE
REC indication on the viewfinder screen has turned off) after
stopping recording or playback.
If a P2 card being accessed is removed, the viewfinder
displays “TURN POWER OFF” and the AJ-SPX800P gives a
warning using an alarm and the WARNING LED. In addition,
all P2 CARD ACCESS LEDs blink rapidly in green. If this is the
case, turn the power off. For more information on warning
indications, see “7-3 Warning System”.
If a P2 card is removed while being accessed, clips on it may
become irregular although the data will not be corrupted.
Check the clips and restore them if required. For more
information about how to restore clips, see “6-9 Restoring
Clips”.
If a P2 card being formatted is removed, it may be not be
formatted properly. In this case, the viewfinder displays “TURN
POWER OFF”. If this message appears, turn off the power,
then restart the AJ-SPX800P to reformat the card.
If a P2 card is inserted while another P2 card is being played
back, the inserted P2 card is not recognised and the P2 CARD
ACCESS LED for that card does not come on. Card
recognition starts when the playback ends.
<For Your Information>
The P2 CARD ACCESS LEDs may be set to stay off using the
menu option ACESS LED. This option can be found on the
<SYSTEM MODE> screen, which is accessible from the
SYSTEM SETTING page.
To Prevent Accidental Erasure of P2 Card Content
To prevent the content of a P2 card being accidentally erased,
position the write-protect switch on the P2 card at [Pprotect].
<Note>
Write-protect switchover can be performed while the card is
being accessed (during recording or playback), but does not
take effect until access to the card ceases.
* The mode check indication is shown in the viewfinder. For more
information, see [4-7-2 Viewfinder Status Indication Layout].
Depress the tilted-down
EJECT button to release
the P2 card.
Tilt down the EJECT
button.
P2 CARD STATUS LED and status of P2 cards
P2 CARD
STATUS LED
MODE CHECK
indication*
Status of P2 Card
Stays on in green
ACTIVE
Writing and reading enabled
Stays on in
orange
ACTIVE
Writing and reading enabled.
The card is recordable (loop
recording also enabled).
Stays on in
orange or green
ACTIVE !
Writing and reading enabled.
However, some clips
recorded on the P2 card may
not be able to be read
successfully.
Blinks in orange
ACCESSING
Writing or reading being
performed.
Quickly blinks in
green
INFO READING
The P2 card is being
recognised.
Blinks in green
FULL
The P2 card has no free
space. Only reading is
enabled.
PROTECTED
The write-protect switch on
the P2 card is positioned at
[PROTECT]. Only reading is
enabled.
Stays off
NOT
SUPPORTED
The card is not supported by
your AJ-SPX800P. Replace
the card.
FORMAT ERROR
The P2 card is not properly
formatted. Reformat the
card.
NO CARD
No P2 card is inserted.
Protect
Write-protect switch