Connection Function Via The <Usb Device> Terminal; Connecting To A Computer In The Card Reader Mode - Panasonic AJ-CX4000G Operating Instructions Manual

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Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices — Connection function via the <USB DEVICE> terminal
Connection function via the <USB DEVICE> terminal

Connecting to a computer in the card reader mode

Connect the camera to a computer via the USB type C cable to use the camera as a card reader for the memory card.
Connect with following procedure.
1
Connect the USB cable to the <USB DEVICE> terminal. (Fig. 1)
2
Select the [OTHERS] menu → [USB DEVICE] → [CARD READER MODE].
Connection is completed when [USB connected. Please operate via PC.] is displayed.
If the USB connection is being moved or it is not connected properly, [Connect this unit to PC using USB cable.] is displayed.
r Exiting the card reader mode
There are following methods.
f Turn the power switch of the camera to < h > (standby).
f Press the <EXIT> button.
After exiting the card reader mode, returns to camera shooting status in approximately five seconds.
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NOTE
t A USB type C cable is not supplied with this camera. Prepare a commercial USB type C cable (double-shielded for noise suppression).
t Using a USB cable 1.5 m or shorter is recommended.
t When connecting the camera to a computer via USB, ensure that no other device is connected to the computer via USB.
t Do not remove the memory card when connecting the camera via USB.
t The card access lamp while connected to USB will turn off unless accessing.
t When the camera is operating in the card reader mode, camera shooting, recording/playback operation, or thumbnail operation of the clip is not
allowed.
t When the camera is operating in the card reader mode, the remaining capacity and status of the memory card are not displayed. Also, video/audio
cannot be output or displayed.
t The LCD monitor lights up by touching the monitor if it has turned out to save energy.
USB type C cable (optional)
Fig. 1
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