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Editing the recorded clip metadata – Philips P2HD AG-HPX170P User Manual

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3 P2 card remaining memory/total memory

The P2 card’s remaining memory and total
memory are displayed here in 1-minute
increments. Fractions of a minute are rounded
off, meaning the display may not match the
slot total.

Card warning mark

This mark is displayed when one of the
following warnings applies to a P2 card.
1) RUN DOWN CARD (Page 91)
2) DIR ENTRY NG CARD (Page 91)

The contents of the warning can be viewed
by checking the card information as
described above.

Slot total

The figure represents the total remaining
memory of the cards in the two slots. If a P2
card is write-protected, its remaining memory
will not be included in the total remaining
memory.

When LOOP is set under REC FUNCTION,
the slot total represents the standard
recording time for loop recording.
However, note that when PROPERTY
SETUP: USED is selected in step 3 on the
previous page, the used amount displayed
by the slot total will be larger than the actual
amount, and when PROPERTY SETUP:
REMAIN is selected, the remaining amount
displayed by the slot total will be smaller than
the actual amount. (Page 47)

SD memory card information screen

SD STANDARD: This indicates whether the SD

memory card was formatted in
compliance with the SD or SDHC
standard. (SUPPORTED/NOT
SUPPORTED).

USED: Space used

BLANK: Space available
TOTAL: Total space
NUMBER OF CLIPS: Number of clips
PROTECT: This indicates that the SD memory

card is writeprotected.

Editing the recorded clip metadata

1

On the clip information screen, display the

detailed clip metadata screen.

Use the Operation lever to move the cursor

to the item to be edited.
Metadata that can be edited, such as “USER
CLIP NAME”, is displayed as shown in the
following example.

Press the Operation lever.

The metadata editing screen (on-screen
keyboard) is displayed.
Enter characters using the on-screen keyboard
to edit the metadata.

Press the “OK” button on the on-screen

keyboard.
The edited metadata is written to the clip, and
the detailed clip metadata screen returns.

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