When the display setting for [LCD/VF] [Display On/Off] is set to “Off”, the corresponding display is hidden.
Display on the information display area can be toggled using the [USER4] button.
When the display screen is turned off, it will appear only in the following cases.
During event display or warning display
If “VF Display” is assigned to the [USER1(VF)] button or [USER2(VF)] button of the viewfinder, the corresponding button can also be used in the Media mode.

Voltage/Battery Power
Displays the current status of the power supply in use.
Even when the display screen is turned off and [LCD/VF] [Display On/Off]
[Battery] is set to “Off”, this will be displayed when there is a warning.
Resolution
Displays the video image resolution.
Frame Rate/Bit Rate
Displays the frame rate and bit rate in pairs.
Operation Guide
Displays a guide for the current operation buttons.
Audio Level Meter
Displays the audio levels for CH-1 to CH-4.

Position Bar
Displays the current position in the video.
During trimming, the position bar appears in green, and icons for the in and out points are displayed.
:
Current position of the video
:
Position to start trimming
(In point)
:
Position to end trimming
(Out point)
Information Display
Use the [USER4] button to switch between camera information display, GPS display and turning off the display.
The GPS display displays information on the recording location of the video being played back only when GPS information has been recorded.
Camera information display displays only information of Gain, Iris, Shutter and White Balance that have been recorded.

Trimming information is displayed while trimming is in progress. In this case, pressing the [USER4] button does not switch the display.
The information display area is not subject to the display settings of the items in [LCD/VF] [Display On/Off].
Date/Time Display
Displays the date/time that is recorded on the currently played recording media.
The date/time display style can be specified in [System] [Date Style]/[Time Style].
Network Connection Icon
USB connection or built-in wireless LAN connection
Set [Network] [Connection Setup]
[USB/Int. WLAN] to “On”.
In the case of connecting to an external network, check the destination in [Network] [Connection Setup]
[Default Gateway].
Icon |
Status |
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Wireless LAN connection from the host terminal (USB) is established |
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Wired LAN connection from the host terminal (USB) is established |
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Cellular adapter connection from the host terminal (USB) is established |
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When a USB adapter different from the connection settings is detected |
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Built-in wireless LAN connection is established |
(No display) |
When [USB/Int. WLAN] is set to “Off” When an unusable USB adapter is detected |
The icon appears blinking when the camera recorder is starting up, and is displayed in yellow while getting ready to connect.
LAN terminal connection
In the case of connecting to an external network, check the destination in [Network] [Connection Setup]
[Default Gateway].
Icon |
Status |
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LAN terminal connection is established |
(No display) |
When the LAN cable is not connected |
The icon appears blinking when the camera recorder is starting up, and is displayed in yellow while getting ready to connect.
Time Code (
)/User’s Bit (
) Display
Displays the time code (hour: minute: second: frame) or user’s bit data recorded in the recording media being played back.
Example of time code display:

Colon (:) denotes non-drop frames and dot (.) denotes drop frames.
Example of user’s bit display:

Use the [TC DISPLAY] switch to toggle between the time code display and user’s bit display.
Media Status
PLAY:
Playing
STILL:
Still picture playback mode
FWD *:
High-speed playback in the forward direction (* playback speed: 5x, 15x, 60x, or 360x)
REV *:
High-speed playback in the reverse direction (* reverse playback speed: 5x, 15x, 60x, or 360x)
STOP:
Stop mode
P.OFF:
Power OFF
Check Mark
Displayed when the currently played clip is selected.
OK Mark
Displayed when OK mark has been appended.
Clip Information
Displays current clip number/total number of clips.
Media
Displays the media slot ( or
) of the currently played clip.
appears when the write-protect switch of the SD card is set.
Event/Warning Display Area
Displays error messages.