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This table shows the relationship between lamp Lit/Unlit/blinking states and the
Memory Card Video Recorder’s operating status.
: Lit : Normal blinking : Unlit : Fast blinking (about three times/sec)
: Blinking consisting of short off intervals combined with long on intervals
∗
1 When there is little space left on a P2 card (about 30 minutes or less) or more
than 1900 recording files (up to 2000 files) have been recorded, the [REC]
lamp will blink continuously.
∗
2 If the error is related to the status of the P2 card, the error details will appear
in the status display of the On-Screen Display. See page 21, “Viewing Memory
Card Video Recorder status”.
Notes:
• If pressing the [REC] button or entering a recording trigger fails to start
recording, the [REC] lamp blinks at a high rate.
• The [BUSY] lamp blinks when accessing the P2 card immediately after
opening or closing the Memory Card Video Recorder’s P2 card slot cover.
Indicator Lamp
Memory Card Video Recorder Status
REC
(Red)
READY
(Green)
BUSY
(Red)
Status immediately after power-on
Memory Card Video Recorder booting
Live video display
Normal recording
∗
1
Intermittent recording
∗
1
• Postrecording
• When uploading or exporting a PC application
Administrator setting screen display with
recording stopped (not accessing P2 card)
Administrator setting screen display with
recording stopped (accessing P2 card)
Playing
• Terminating operation
• P2 card start processing (recognition when
inserted)
• P2 card shutdown processing (when a P2
card slot cover is opened)
Updating Memory Card Video Recorder
firmware
Updating microprocessors on the Memory
Card Video Recorder and this unit
, , or
An error involving recording operations
occurred during live screen display.
∗
2
• The recorder’s P2 card slot cover is open
• No P2 card is inserted, or it is not recognized
• No more P2 card space available
• The write-protect switch of the P2 card is set
to “PROTECT”
Lamp Indications and Memory Card Video Recorder Status