Recording And Playback Precautions - Sony PHU-220R Operating Instructions Manual

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Note
This unit supports the Quick Motion
shooting mode of the XDCAM EX
camcorder, but it does not support Slow
Motion shooting. Normal recording is not
guaranteed with Slow Motion shooting.
Play back video
By pressing the PLAY button on the
camcorder, you can play back recorded
video clips.
For information on playback, refer to the operating
instructions of the camcorder.
Formatting
As this unit is formatted at the time of
shipping, it is ready for use immediately
after purchase. However, if you change the
drive mode using the MODE SELECT
switch, formatting will be required.
To format the unit's HDD, connect the unit
to a camcorder or recorder.
1
When using the unit in [73GB×3]
mode, select the drive to format.
2
Connect the unit to the camcorder or
recorder.
3
Turn on the unit.
4
Confirm that the unit is recognized by
the camcorder or recorder, and
perform formatting from the
camcorder or recorder.
Perform formatting for each drive.
For more information on formatting, refer to
the operating instructions of the camcorder or
recorder.
Note
Depending on your camcorder model, the
"Cannot Use Media (A)/Unsupported File
System" message may appear when you
connect this unit to the camcorder
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Operations
immediately after changing the drive mode.
Even if this message appears, you can still
perform formatting from the camcorder's
menu screens.
Recording and playback
precautions
Recording operation in high-
vibration environments
• If the unit is exposed to a constant
vibration during operation, recording or
playback may be stopped to protect the
HDD. In such cases, integrity of the data
during vibration is not guaranteed.
• If recording is stopped due to vibration,
you may need to restore the HDD to start
recording again after removing the
source of vibration. However, the data
recorded immediately before the forced
stop may be lost even after HDD
restoration. The duration of data that
cannot be restored differs depending on
the camcorder model and recording
mode.
For more information on restoring the HDD,
refer to the section on memory card restoration in
the operating instructions of your camcorder.
Recording operation and data
integrity when battery power is low
or power is cut off
• When the remaining battery capacity is
low, the BATTERY indicator flashes. If
you continue to use the unit, the unit
automatically stops recording for safety
and eventually powers itself off.
For more information on the BATTERY indicator
flashing, see "Status Indications" (page 24).
• If the battery pack or battery charger is
disconnected during recording, integrity
of the data recorded is not guaranteed. All
of the data stored on the HDD may be
damaged.

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