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Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
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161 Chapter9MaintenanceandInspections Warning System Warning Description Tables If a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on, or during operation, this will be indicated by the WARNING lamp, lamps inside the viewfinder and a warning tone. PriorityWarning type LCD or viewfinder indicationTally lampWarning lamp Alarm tone*6 Warning description and recording/playback operation Countermeasures 1System error SYSTEM ERROR Cause indication *1 Red blinking Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second Continuous tone P2 microprocessor or control failure. Operation stops. Check the cause indication *1 and consult your distributor. 2 Incorrect P2 card removal TURN POWER OFF Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second Continuous tone A P2 card was removed during access and card data was corrupted. Both access LEDs light orange. Turn off the power. Repair the P2 card if the clips on the card are corrupted. 3 The battery is exhauseted LOW BATTERY Red blinking, and the battery level bar blinks with the empty status. (This indication appears also when MENU indications have been turned OFF.) Blinks 1 time per secondLightsContinuous tone The battery is exhausted. Recording and playback stop. The camera stops automatically when the voltage drops. Replace the battery. 4P2 card fully recorded P2 FULL Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second after completion of recording. Lights after completing recording Continuous tone after completing recording No more space on P2 cards left for recording.Stop recording.*3 Delete clips that are no longer needed or insert a new card. 5Recording error REC WARNING Cause indication *2 Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second Intermittent tone 4 times per second A recording error has occurred. The error may terminate recording or let it continue. *4 Turn the power off and then back on again and check recording and playback. Replace any P2 card that does not enable normal recording. 6 Irregular reference signal TEMPORARY PAUSE IRREGULAR FRM SIG Blinks red. Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second Intermittent tone 4 times per second An irregular reference signal input to GENLOCK IN prevents normal recording by pausing recording. The recorded clip is divided. • Recording resumes when the signal returns to normal. Recording does not resume if interval, one-shot or loop recording is in progress. Check the GENLOCK IN signal. 7 Drop in reception quality of wireless receiver transmission WIRELESS RF Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second (Recording only) Blinks 4 times per second No Indicates poor reception from the wireless receiver. Recording continues but wireless microphone cannot be received. Check microphone power supply and receiver reception status. (Continued on the next page)
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16 Chapter9MaintenanceandInspections PriorityWarning type LCD or viewfinder indicationTally lampWarning lamp Alarm tone*6 Warning description and recording/playback operation Countermeasures 8 1394 connection error 1394 INITIAL ERROR Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second Blinks 4 times per second No The DVCPRO/DV cable has become disconnected or multiple devices are connected. Check the camera and device connections, reconnect them if necessary, then turn the power off and back on again. 9Battery nearly empty The last bar in the battery level indication blinks (This indication appears also when MENU indications have been turned OFF.) Blinks 1 time per second Blinks 1 time per secondNoThe battery is near depletion. Operation continues.*5Replace the battery as necessary. 10 P2 card nearly fully recorded The P2CARD level indicator blinks. Blinks 1 time per second during recording. Blinks 1 time per second during recording. No Less than 2 minutes is left on the P2 cards (level indicator shows 1 minute or less). This warning appears only during recording. Replace or insert additional P2 cards. *1 P2 SYSTEM ERROR cause indication • P2 MICON ERROR: The P2 microprocessor does not respond. • P2 CONTROL ERROR: A P2 recording control error has occurred. • CAM MICON ERROR: The camera microprocessor does not respond. *2 REC WARNING cause indication • CARD ERROR*: P2CARD error (* indicates the number of the slot of the card with the error.) Stops recording. • REC RAM OVERFLOW: Overflow of recording RAM. Stops recording. • PULL DOWN ERROR: 24P, 30P (25P) video pulldown error. Recording continues. • OVER MAX# CLIPS: The limit for the number of clips that can be recorded to one P2 card (up to 1000 clips) has been reached. • ERROR: Other recording errors. *3 Perform either of the following procedures to cancel this warning. • Press a playback control button. • Press the THUMBNAIL button. • Remove the P2 card and insert another card. *4 Perform either of the following procedures to cancel this warning. • Press the REC button. • Press a playback control button. • Press the THUMBNAIL button. • Remove all cards. *5 When NEAR END CANCEL is set to ON, you can press the DISP/MODE CHK button to cancel the alarm. *6 When the alarm sounds, audio is not output to the camera speakers or earphones. The D\ ISP/MODE CHK button cancels only the alarm tone when pressed during an alarm.
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16 Chapter9MaintenanceandInspections Warning and Error Display for Thumbnail Operation and USB HOST MODE ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure Thumbnails CANNOT ACCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted or for other reasons. Restore media and clips to normal state before access. CANNOT CHANGE! Any thumbnails that cannot be produced on the AVC-Intra 100 or AVC-Intra 50 and displayed in gray cannot be changed at the text memo position. Set SYSTEM MODE according to the clips. CANNOT COPY!Images cannot be copied.Check the conditions for copying. CANNOT DELETE !P2 card contains contents version mismatches or bad clips. Match devices and contents versions, and repair bad clips. CANNOT FORMAT!P2 card problem prevents formatting. Check P2 card. CANNOT RECONNECT! A clip that does not span multiple P2 cards cannot be reconnected. Check selected content. CANNOT REPAIR!Data cannot be repaired since content that cannot be repaired is selected.Check selected content. CANNOT REPAIR IN SELECTION! Some of the selected clip could not be repaired.— CARD FULL!The P2 or SD card is full. Insert media with sufficient capacity. INVALID VALUE!Entered data was invalid.Enter data in a valid range. LACK OF REC CAPACITY! There is not enough recording capacity left on the card. Insert a card with sufficient recording capacity. MISSING CLIP! A shot mark will be added to the clips recorded on multiple P2 cards when all P2 cards are not inserted yet. Insert all P2 cards with recorded clips, and confirm that the ! incomplete clip indicators disappear, and then add shot marks. NO CARD!No P2 or SD card is inserted. Insert compatible media. NO COPY TO SAME CARD! A clip cannot be copied to the card storing the original clip. Copy the selected clip to a card that does not contain the original clip. NO FILE!The designated file is not found.Check the file. NO SD CARD!No SD card is inserted.Insert an SD card. SAME CLIP IS SELECTED! The clip cannot be copied because a clip that has already been copied and the original clip have been selected. Confirm the selected clip and release either the source clip or the destination clip and then execute the copy operation. TOO MANY CLIPS!Too many clips are selected. Reduce the number of selected clips. UNKNOWN CONTENTS FORMAT! P2 card contains contents version mismatches or corrupted content. • Match devices and contents versions. • If corrupted clips exist (including corrupted clips that are located on the copy destination), repair the corrupted clips or delete them. UNKNOWN DATA!The metadata character code is invalid. Use UTF-8 for the metadata character code. Use the viewer to enter correct characters. USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED! Characters in the clip name had to be deleted in adding the counter value. The user clip name plus the counter value can only contain up to 100 bytes. Characters in the clip name are automatically deleted when the total exceeds 100bytes. WRITE PROTECTED!The P2 or SD card is write protected. Insert write-enabled media. Soft keyboard CANNOT CHANGE![PERSON] will be entered while the text memo is not available.Enter [TEXT] before entering [PERSON]. CANNOT SET! INVALID VALUE!The entered value is incorrect.Change the value. (Continued on the next page)
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164 Chapter9MaintenanceandInspections ItemMessageDescriptionMeasure HDD (USB HOST MODE) CANNOT ACCESS CARD!An error occurred during P2 card access. Check P2 card. CANNOT ACCESS TARGET!An error occurred during hard disk access. Check hard disk status and connection. CANNOT FORMAT!The hard disk cannot be initialized. Connect another hard disk drive. CANNOT RECOGNIZE HDD! The destination target cannot be properly recognized. Reboot the hard disk or connect a different hard disk. CARD IS EMPTY! CANNOT COPY!The P2 selected for copying is empty. Copying is not performed since the card is empty. HDD CAPACITY FULL!Not enough space left on the hard disk. There is not enough space on the connected hard disk. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk. HDD DISCONNECTED!The unit is not connected to a hard disk. Reconnect the USB cable. If the hard disk does not operate normally, turn it off and turn it back on again. MISMATCH COMPONENT! Copying cannot be made because the destination card is in the wrong format. Use a P2 card with the same model number or import video in clip units. P2 CARD IS UNFORMATTED!The P2 card is not formatted. Use a formatted P2 card. PLEASE FORMAT P2 CARD! This warning indicates that data could not be imported from a hard disk to a P2 card because the P2 card contained recorded data. You cannot copy to a P2 card that contains data. Format the card on a P2 device and copy again. TOO MANY PARTITIONS!There are too many partitions. Hard disks can handle up to 23 partitions. Use a new hard disk or formatted hard disk. TOO MANY TARGETS!Multiple devices are connected. Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. UNKNOWN DEVICE CONNECTED!The connected DVD drive is not compatible. Disconnect devices, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. VERIFICATION FAILED!The compare check after copying failed. Copy the data again.
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165 Chapter9MaintenanceandInspections Updating the firmware incorporated into the unit The firmware can be updated using either of the following two methods. 1 Checking the current version of firmware and performing the update using the dedicated tool (P2_Status_ Logger) PASS (P2 Asset Support System) is only available to customers who have completed customer registration with Panasonic. Log in to PASS and use the dedicated tool (P2_Status_Logger) to check the version\ information of the firmware on the unit and download links to pages containing the necessary firmware. For further information about downloading and using P2_Status_Logger, log in to PASS and refer to the relevant pages. Besides access to PASS, completing customer registration has a number of other benefits. For further details, refer to the PASS (P2 Asset Support System) website (http://pro-av.panasonic.net/). 2 Checking the current version of the firmware using the unit and performing the update Check firmware version of the camera in the DIAGNOSTIC screen. Then access the site listed in the NOTE below to check the most recent firmware information and download any firmware you require. NOTE • The update is completed by loading the downloaded file onto the unit via an SD memory card. For details on updating, visit the support desk at the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ • Be sure to use a compatible SD memory card. The unit is compatible with SD memory cards based on the SD and SDHC standards. Also, be sure to format the memory card using the unit before use.
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166 Chapter10Index Chapter 10 Index 1 MENU 1394 AUDIO OUT ............................................142 MENU 1394 CMD SEL ................................................147 MENU 1394 CONFIG ..................................................148 1394 connection .............................................. 156 MENU 1394 CONTROL ..............................................147 MENU 1394 STATUS ...................................................148 2 MENU 25M REC CH SEL ..........................................141 A MENU A.IRIS LEVEL. ................................................134 MENU ACCESS LED ...................................................147 MENU ALARM ............................................................147 MENU ASPECT CONV ................................................136 MENU ATW .................................................................137 MENU ATW TYPE ........................................................137 Audio Input ........................................................ 62 Audio level meter magnification ........................ 82 MENU AUDIO SETUP screen .....................................140 Auto Black Balance ........................................... 56 MENU AUTO KNEE SW ..............................................138 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH3 ...........................................140 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH4 ...........................................140 Auto tracking white balance .............................. 56 B MENU BATTERY MODE ..............................................144 MENU BATTERY SELECT ...........................................144 MENU BATTERY SETUP screen .................................144 battery Mounting ......................................................95 Setting ..........................................................95 Black Balance ................................................... 55 BP-GL65/95 NEAR .......................................... 145 C MENU CAC .................................................................146 MENU CAC CARD READ ...........................................146 MENU CAC FILE DELETE ...........................................146 MENU CAC FILE INIT .................................................146 MENU CAC PROPERTY ..............................................146 MENU CAMERA MODE ..............................................136 MENU CARD FUNCTION screen ................................146 MENU CARD/BATT .....................................................144 Center marker .................................................... 82 MENU CHROMA LEVEL .............................................133 MENU CHROMA PHASE ............................................133 Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC) ... 101 cine-like gamma ................................................ 40 clip ................................................................... 110 MENU CLOCK SETTING ............................................147 MENU COLOR TEMP Ach ..........................................133 MENU COLOR TEMP Bch ..........................................133 Connector signal .............................................174 Control of external devices .............................. 156 Copying ........................................................... 118 Counter .............................................................. 73 cue up ............................................................... 47 D Date and Time ...................................................29 MENU DATE/TIME .......................................................144 DC power .......................................................... 97 Deleting ........................................................... 117 MENU DETAIL CORING ..............................................133 MENU DETAIL LEVEL .................................................133 MENU DIAGNOSTIC screen .......................................148 Dimensions ...................................................... 170 MENU DIONIC160 NEAR ...........................................145 MENU DIONIC90 NEAR .............................................145 Diopter Adjustment ............................................ 87 MENU DISPLAY SETUP screen ..................................143 MENU DOWNCON MODE ..........................................142 MENU DRS EFFECT ...................................................134 DVCPRO/DV Connector .................................. 155 Dynamic Range Stretcher ........................... 12, 61 E Electronic Shutter ..............................................58 MENU ENDURA10 NEAR ...........................................145 MENU ENDURA7 NEAR .............................................145 MENU ENDURA-D NEAR............................................145 errors .......................................................... 78,163 MENU EVF B.LIGHT ...................................................143 MENU EVF COLOR .....................................................143 MENU EVF PEAK FREQ ..............................................143 MENU EVF PEAK LEVEL ............................................143 MENU EVF SETTING ..................................................143 MENU EXT DC IN SEL ................................................144 external DC power ............................................. 97 external power ................................................... 97 F MENU F.MIC LEVEL ....................................................141 MENU F.MIC POWER ..................................................141 Fast-forward playback ....................................... 47 Fast-reverse playback ....................................... 47 FBC .................................................................... 60 firmware ........................................................... 165 Flange Back ...................................................... 99 Flash Band Compensation ................................ 60 Focus assist ....................................................... 84 MENU FOCUS BAR ....................................................143 Formatting Hard Disks .................................................152 P2 Card ......................................................123 SD memory card ..................................90, 124 MENU FRAME RATE ...................................................133 FRONT AUDIO LEVEL Control .......................... 63 FRONT AUDIO LEVEL Control Knob ............... 107 Front Microphone ............................................ 104 MENU FRONT VR CH1 ...............................................140 MENU FRONT VR CH2 ...............................................140
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167 Chapter10Index G MENU GAMMA ...........................................................134 GENLOCK ......................................................... 73 MENU GL PHASE .......................................................147 H MENU H PHASE .........................................................147 MENU HEADROOM ....................................................141 MENU HIGH GAIN ......................................................137 Hot Swap Recording ......................................... 46 MENU HYTRON140 NEAR .........................................145 MENU HYTRON50 NEAR ...........................................145 I internal battery .................................................160 Internal Clock .................................................... 29 Interval recording .............................................. 43 MENU INTERVAL TIME ...............................................139 MENU IRIS ADJUST ...................................................146 K MENU KNEE ...............................................................134 L LCD .................................................................129 MENU LCD BACKLIGHT ............................................143 LCD monitor ...................................................... 85 MENU LCD SETTING ..................................................143 MENU LENS SETUP screen ........................................146 Lens Adjusting ......................................................98 Mounting ......................................................98 MENU LEVEL METER .................................................144 MENU LIMITER CH1 ...................................................140 MENU LIMITER CH2 ...................................................140 MENU LOAD/SAVE/INIT ..............................................133 Loop recording (LOOP REC) ............................. 44 MENU LOW GAIN .......................................................137 M MAIN MENU ....................................................131 MENU MARKER ..........................................................143 MENU MASTER PED ..................................................134 MENU MATRIX ............................................................134 MENU MENU BACK ...................................................144 MENU MENU INIT .......................................................147 menu menus ........................................................129 THUMBNAIL MENU ...................................111 menus Initializing ...................................................130 Using ..........................................................129 Meta Data ........................................................ 119 MENU MIC LOWCUT CH1 ..........................................140 MENU MIC LOWCUT CH2 ..........................................140 MENU MIC LOWCUT CH3 ..........................................140 MENU MIC LOWCUT CH4 ..........................................140 Microphone ......................................................104 MENU MID GAIN ........................................................137 MODE CHECK ................................................... 81 MENU MODEL NAME .................................................148 MENU MONITOR SELECT ..........................................141 N MENU NAME EDIT ......................................................135 Native recording ................................................ 38 Native VFR Recording ....................................... 39 MENU NEAR END CANCEL .......................................145 MENU NiCd14 END ....................................................145 MENU NiCd14 NEAR ..................................................145 Normal Recording ............................................. 37 Normal speed playback .................................... 47 MENU NP-L7 NEAR ....................................................145 O One-clip recording (ONE CLIP REC) ................44 MENU ONE CLIP REC ................................................139 MENU ONE SHOT TIME .............................................139 One-shot recording (ONE SHOT REC) .............. 43 MENU OPERATION .....................................................148 MENU OPTION MENU screen ....................................148 MENU OTHER DISPLAY .............................................144 MENU OTHER FUNCTIONS screen ...........................147 MENU OUTPUT SEL screen .......................................142 overcranking effects .......................................... 41 P P2 Cards Formatting ..................................................123 Inserting .......................................................31 Prevent Accidental Erasure .........................32 Recording times ...........................................33 Removing .....................................................31 Status ...........................................................32 Status Display ..............................................81 Writing back ...............................................153 MENU P2CARD REMAIN ............................................144 MENU PAG L95 NEAR ................................................145 MENU PC MODE ........................................................137 MENU PC MODE SELECT ..........................................137 playback ............................................................ 47 Playing back .................................................... 113 MENU PREREC MODE ...............................................139 Pre-recording ..................................................... 42 MENU PROPAC14 NEAR ............................................144 Properties ........................................................ 125 PROXY ....................................................... 45, 123 pull-down recording .......................................... 38 R MENU R.MIC CH1 LEVEL ...........................................141 MENU R.MIC CH2 LEVEL ...........................................141 MENU R.MIC POWER .................................................141 Rain Cover ....................................................... 107 MENU REC COUNTER ...............................................144 MENU REC FORMAT ..................................................135
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168 Chapter10Index MENU REC FUNCTION ..............................................138 REC REVIEW Function ...................................... 46 MENU REC SIGNAL ...................................................135 Reconnection .................................................. 118 Recording formats ............................................. 49 Recording functions ..................................... 42,49 Recording level .................................................. 62 MENU RECORDING SETUP screen ...........................138 remote control .................................................. 109 Restoring ......................................................... 118 MENU RET SW ............................................................138 S Safety zone markers ..........................................82 MENU SAFETY ZONE .................................................143 MENU SCAN REVERSE ..............................................136 Scene File .......................................................... 91 MENU SCENE FILE .....................................................146 Scene File Data ................................................. 91 MENU SCENE FILE screen .........................................133 MENU SD CARD FORMAT ..........................................146 SD memory cards Format ..................................................90, 124 Formatting, Writing and Reading .................90 Handling ......................................................90 Insert ............................................................90 Remove ........................................................90 Status Display ............................................128 MENU SDI EDH ..........................................................142 MENU SDI METADATA ................................................142 MENU SDI SELECT .....................................................142 MENU SEEK SELECT .................................................147 MENU SELF SHOOT ...................................................143 Self-portrait Shooting ......................................... 86 MENU SERIAL NO. .....................................................148 MENU SETUP .............................................................136 MENU SHADING (USER) ............................................146 MENU SHADING SELECT ..........................................146 Shooting ............................................................ 36 Shot Marker (SHOT MARK) ............................... 46 Shoulder Strap ................................................. 106 Shutter Mode ..................................................... 58 Shutter Speed .................................................... 58 MENU SKIN TONE DTL ..............................................134 Specifications .................................................. 170 Standard VFR recording .................................... 39 MENU START DELAY ..................................................139 MENU START TEXT MEMO .........................................139 MENU SW MODE screen ............................................137 MENU SYNC SCAN DISP ...........................................143 SYNCHRO SCAN ...............................................59 MENU SYNCHRO SCAN.............................................133 MENU SYSTEM MODE ...............................................135 MENU SYSTEM SETUP screen ...................................135 T MENU TC MODE ........................................................139 MENU TC OUT ............................................................142 MENU TC VIDEO SYNCHRO ......................................142 MENU TEST TONE ......................................................141 Text Memo ........................................................ 46 THUMBNAIL .................................................... 110 Thumbnail Changing ...................................................115 menu ..........................................................110 Selecting ....................................................113 Switching ...................................................114 Time Code ......................................................... 69 Time Data .......................................................... 64 Time zone .......................................................... 29 MENU TIME ZONE ......................................................147 MENU TRIMPAC14 NEAR ...........................................144 Tripod ............................................................... 106 MENU TYPE A END ....................................................145 MENU TYPE A FULL ...................................................145 MENU TYPE A NEAR ..................................................145 MENU TYPE B END ....................................................145 MENU TYPE B FULL ...................................................145 MENU TYPE B NEAR ..................................................145 U MENU UB MODE ........................................................139 undercranking effects ........................................ 41 Updating .......................................................... 165 USB device mode ..............................................149 host mode ..................................................150 User bits ............................................................ 64 USER buttons .................................................... 61 MENU USER CLIP NAME ...........................................121 MENU USER FILE .......................................................146 MENU USER MAIN .....................................................138 MENU USER1 .............................................................138 MENU USER2 .............................................................138 V MENU V DETAIL FREQ ...............................................135 MENU V DETAIL LEVEL ..............................................133 Variable Frame Rate (VFR) ................................ 39 Variable Speed Playback .................................. 47 MENU VERSION .........................................................148 MENU VFR ..................................................................133 MENU VIDEO OUT CHAR ..........................................142 MENU VIDEO OUT ZEBRA .........................................142 Viewfinder Adjusting ......................................................87 screen displays ............................................75 Setting up .....................................................87 Status Displays ............................................74
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169 Chapter10Index W MENU W.BAL.PRESET ................................................137 Warning System ............................................... 161 warnings ............................................................ 78 Waveform monitor .............................................. 86 MENU WFM ................................................................138 White Balance ................................................... 55 White Shading Compensation ......................... 100 wireless receiver .............................................. 104 MENU WIRELESS TYPE ..............................................141 MENU WIRELESS WARN ............................................141 Z Zebra pattern .....................................................83 MENU ZEBRA1 DETECT ............................................143 MENU ZEBRA2 ...........................................................143 MENU ZEBRA2 DETECT ............................................143 MENU ZOOM ..............................................................144
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170 Chapter11Specifications Chapter 11 Specifications Dimensions and speci fications Dimensions 251 mm(9-7/8 inches) 150 mm (5-7/8 inches)343 mm (3-1/2 inches) 441 mm (17-3/8 inches) 246 mm(9-11/16 inches) Speci fications General Power supply: DC12 V (11 V to 17 V) Power consumption: 19 W (with the supplied lens, 3.2 LCD monitor) indicates safety information. Ambient operating temperature/humidity:0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) / 10 % to 85 % (relative humidity) Storage temperature:–20 °C to 60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F) Weight:Approx. 3.6 kg (7.93 lb) (camera unit only) Approx 5.0 kg (11.02 lb) (Including lens and lens hood) Dimensions: (Camera only) (With supplied lens) 246 mm (width) × 251 mm (height) × 441 mm (depth) (excludin\ g protrusions) 9-11/16 inches (width) × 9-7/8 inches (height) × 17-3/8 inches\ (depth) (excluding protrusions) 246 mm (width) × 251 mm (height) × 549 mm (depth) (excludin\ g protrusions) 9-11/16 inches (width) × 9-7/8 inches (height) × 21-5/8 inches\ (depth) (excluding protrusions)