Panasonic SDR-S71PC Owner's Manual page 7

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Indemnity about recorded
content
Panasonic
does not accept
any
responsibility
for damages
directly
or
indirectly
due to any type of problems
that
result
in loss of recording
or edited
content,
and does not guarantee
any content
if
recording
or editing
does not work properly.
Likewise,
the above
also applies
in a case
where
any type of repair is made to the unit
(including
any other non-built-in
memory/
HDD related
component).
For the purposes of this
owner's manual
• SD Memory
Card, SDHC
Memory
Card
and SDXC
Memory
Card are referred
to
as the "SD card".
• Functions
that can be used for motion
picture
recordinglmotion
picture playback
indicated
by _
in this owner's
are
manual.
• Functions
that can be used for still picture
recording/still
picture playback
are
indicated
by _
in this owner's
manual.
• Pages for reference
are indicated
by an
arrow, for example:
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Handling of built-in memory
[SDR-T70]
This unit is equipped
with the built-in
4 GB
memory.
When
using this component,
pay
attention
to the following
points.
Back up data
periodically.
The built-in
memory
is temporary
storage.
In
order to avoid erasing
data due to static
electricity,
electromagnetic
waves,
breakage,
and failures,
back up the data to a
PC or DVD disc. (,-> 79, 86)
• Access
lamp [ACCESS]
(-,> 16)
illuminates
while
the SD card or built-in
memory
is being accessed
(initialization,
recording,
playback,
deleting
etc.). Do not
perform
the following
operations
when the
lamp illuminates.
It may damage
the built-
in memory
or cause a malfunction
in the
unit.
Turn off the power
(remove
the battery)
Insert and remove
the USB cable
Expose
the unit to vibrations
or shock
• About disposing
of or giving away this unit.
(_
111)
Handling of HDD [SDR-H100]
This unit is equipped
with the built-in
80 GB
HDD. While the HDD is capable
of storing
a
large amount
of data, there
are a few things
to look out for. When
using this component,
pay attention
to the following
points.
Do not expose
the HDD to vibrations
and
shocks.
Due to the environment
and handling
conditions,
the HDD may be subject
to
partial damages
or may not be able to read,
record,
and play back data. Do not expose
the unit to vibrations
or shock,
and do not
turn off the power during
recording
or
playback.
If the unit
is used in a place
with
loud
sounds,
such
as a club or similar
venue,
the recording
may stop
due to sound
vibrations.
Recording
data on an SD card
is recommended
in these
places.
Back
up data periodically.
The HDD is temporary
storage.
In order to
avoid erasing
data due to static electricity,
electromagnetic
waves,
breakage,
and
failures,
back up the data to a PC or DVD
disc. (-> 79, 86)
If the HDD experiences
any
abnormality,
back
up data
immediately.
Failure
in the HDD may produce
continuous
noise or choppy
sound during
recording
or
playing
back. Continuous
use will cause
further
deterioration,
and may eventually
disable
the HDD. if these phenomena
are
observed,
copy the data on the HDD to a
PC, a DVD disc etc. immediately
and
contact
consumer
support.
(-> 124, 125)
Once the HDD is out of order, data cannot
be restored.
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