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Microp2 card compatible
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Getting Started

About this document

f Descriptions in this manual are based on the assumption that you read through the Operating Instructions of the product and fully understand how it
operates.
f Phrases in [ ] in this manual refer to contents displayed on the menu of the product.
f This document describes reference pages as (page 00).
r About the illustrations in this document
f Illustrations of the product itself or the menu screen may be different
from how they actually are.
The indications may differ depending on the devices you use.
f The screen images used for the descriptions in this manual are those
of AJ‑HPX3100G. The menu items may differ depending on the device
you use. Refer to the operating instructions of the device for more
information.

microP2 compatibility

You can use a microP2 card in the same way as using a P2 card by inserting the card into the microP2 card adapter.
microP2 card supports CPS (Content Protection System) that allows password setting to prevent third parties from accessing the data.
r The latest information on microP2
f See the following website for the latest information on the compatibility of microP2 card (supported device and software, conditions of use, etc.).
- English: http://pro‑av.panasonic.net/
r Use of SDHC/SDXC memory card
f The operation is not guaranteed when an SDHC/SDXC memory card is used instead of a microP2 card.
NOTE
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t When a memory card that has capacity larger than 32 GB (such as AJ‑P2M064AG) is used, copy operation of the whole card is not available
from the USB host function, due to incompatibility in file management.
t When inserting a microP2 card into the microP2 card adapter, push the card until you hear a click sound.
t If you reinsert a microP2 card with the microP2 card adapter inserted, the card may not be recognized. In this case, remove the microP2 card
adapter from the card slot of the device, insert the microP2 card into the microP2 card adapter until it clicks, and then insert the microP2 card
adapter into the device again.
Getting Started
r About the terms
f Memory cards with the "microP2" logo (such as optional
AJ‑P2M032AG) are described as "microP2 cards".
f The optional AJ‑P2AD1 is described as "microP2 card adapter".
f Memory cards with the "P2" logo (such as optional AJ‑P2E064FG) are
described as "P2 cards".
f Video data created by one recording operation is called and described
as a "clip".
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