Panasonic AJ-HPX2100E Operating Instructions Manual page 124

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Writing data back to P2 cards
You can select clips on the hard disc drive to be written
back to P2 cards.
1
Switch the mode to USB HOST. For more information,
see [Switching to the USB HOST mode] (page 121).
2
Connect a hard disc drive via USB.
3
Insert the target P2 card in a slot.
4
Press the MENU button and select HDD >
EXPLORE from the thumbnail menu. Move to the
appropriate partition and select it with the SET button.
5
From among the thumbnails, select the clips to be
written to the P2 card.
6
Press the MENU button and select OPERATION >
IMPORT > SELECTED CLIPS. Then, specify the
slot that contains the target P2 card.
7
Select YES to start writing data back to the P2 card.
8
When the writing is completed, the message "COPY
COMPLETED!" is displayed.
Note
When only selected files are written, no verification is
performed.
For a Type-S or P2 STORE hard disc drive, you have the
choice of writing data on a card basis. The target P2 cards
must be preformatted.
1
Switch the mode to USB HOST. For more information,
see [Switching to the USB HOST mode] (page 121).
2
Connect a hard disc drive via USB.
3
Insert the target P2 cards in slots.
4
Press the MENU button and select HDD >
EXPLORE. Then, move to the appropriate partition
and select it with the SET button.
5
From the thumbnail menu, select OPERATION >
IMPORT > ALL. Then, specify the slots that contain
the empty target P2 cards.
6
Select YES to start writing data to the cards.
<For your information>
To disable verification during writing, select HDD >
SETUP from the thumbnail menu and set the option
VERIFY to OFF. This speeds up writing without
verifying data writing.
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Connection with external device : USB HOST
7
When the writing is completed, the message "COPY
COMPLETED!" is displayed.
Note
If a clip is written back to a P2 card different from the
original card that contained that clip, then the clip may be
incomplete. If this is the case, reconnect the clip. For more
information, see [Reconnection of Incomplete Clips] (page
108).
Direction for using a hard disc drive
A hard disc drive must be used under the following
conditions:
It must meet the operating requirements (e.g.
temperature).
It must not be placed in an instable place or a place
exposed to vibrations.
Some hard disc drives do not operate properly.
Do not remove the cable or the target P2 card or turn off
the camera-recorder or hard disc drive during formatting
or copying. Doing so requires the camera-recorder and
the hard disc drive to be reactivated.
Since hard disc drives are high precision devices, there
is a high possibility that they may become incapable of
writing data depending on the conditions of use.
Take note that we will not be liable for loss of data
caused by failed hard disc drives or any other problem
as well as direct or indirect damages resulting from the
loss of data.
We do not guarantee that hard disc drives will operate
properly with the camera-recorder or that the data on
them will be properly retained if data copied to them from
the camera-recorder has been replaced with other data
using a PC.

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