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Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read
these instructions thoroughly.

   

LSQT0622A

        

Model No.

 

SV-PT1PP

SD Media Storage

Operating Instructions

For USA assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033 or send e-mail to: [email protected]

For Canadian assistance, please call: 1-800-561-5505 or visit us at www.panasonic.ca

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Summary of Contents for SV-PT1

Page 1: ...these instructions thoroughly LSQT0622A Model No SV PT1PP SD Media Storage Operating Instructions For USA assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 or send e mail to digitalstillcam panasonic com For Canadian assistance please call 1 800 561 5505 or visit us at www panasonic ca ...

Page 2: ...fringe copyright laws Even for the purpose of private use recording of certain material may be restricted Please note that the actual controls and components menu items etc of your SD Media Storage may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions Other names company names and product names printed in these instructions are trademarks or registered t...

Page 3: ...n outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded interface cables with ferrite cores when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the p...

Page 4: ...uter The Software may not be transferred or transmitted to or shared with or accessed by other computers over or through computer networks and or by other means Article 5 Reverse Engineering Decompiling or Disassembly Licensee may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software except to the extent either of them is permitted under law or regulation of the country where Licensee resides...

Page 5: ...Unit Attaching the Hand Strap 15 Using the Carrying Case 15 Recharging the Battery Pack 16 Inserting the Card 17 Turning the Power On 18 HDD SAFETY Switch 18 Remaining Battery Life Display 18 Before Use Table of Contents Copy Mode Display Indicator 19 Menus 20 Copying 21 Formatting Cards Format the SD Cards 22 Format the PC Card HDD 23 TV Mode Setup Setup Connections 24 TV Mode Functions Initial S...

Page 6: ...Service 53 Specifications 55 Accessory Order Form 57 Request for Service Notice 58 Customer Services Directory 59 Limited Warranty U S A only 60 ForYour Information Slide Show Settings Selecting Images 30 Setting Screen Transition Effects Speed 31 Presentation Performing Presentation 32 Selecting Presentation Content 33 Editing Deleting Images DELETE 34 Copying Images COPY 35 Protecting Images PRO...

Page 7: ...e for your still images Stored images can be viewed and edited delete copy etc on a TV at home or elsewhere This unit can serve as an external drive by connecting the USB port to your PC Still images can be played back from a variety of cards 1 and copied to an SD Memory Card PC Card HDD RP PH005A Video Cable LSEC0003 AC Adaptor VSK0626C USB Cable LSEC0004 Carrying Case LSFC0019 PC Card HDD Case L...

Page 8: ...remely hot or cold places or near heaters or air conditioners Avoid rapid temperature changes Operate unit well away from magnetic or electromagnetic wave sources e g microwave ovens TVs game devices portable telephones etc as stored data may be lost or distorted Do not let volatile substances such as insecticides come in contact with this unit as it could seriously damage the unit s exterior fini...

Page 9: ...quickly cooled in summertime or if a cooler blows directly on the unit etc condensation dew may form Using the unit in this condition may cause serious damage to the HDD If condensation occurs turn the unit power off and remove the PC Card HDD Then leave this way for about 4 hours until the ambient temperature equalizes After confirming condensation is no longer present you may use the unit Do not...

Page 10: ...s manual the name Windows 2000 shall refer to Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional In this manual the name Windows Me shall refer to Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition In this manual the name Windows XP shall refer to Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or Microsoft Windows XP Professional Before Using Compatible Card DCIM Folder The digital camera creates this folder automatically 100_PANA Folder ...

Page 11: ...y from PC Card HDD to a Memory Card The contents of the BACKUP folder cannot be checked during TV mode Use the computer to check the contents at this time Secure data files audio files that include copyright restrictions will not be copied The portion of the CARD folder name is assigned automatically in numerical order within the range of A001 A999 B001 Z999 Because of this please do not change th...

Page 12: ... settings on devices such as digital cameras digital video cameras etc that allow you to do so See the device manual If no MISC folder has been created on the card to which the data will be copied the MISC folder will also be copied When copying a DCIM folder name e g 100_PANA and that name already exists on the card change the name to 101_PANA before copying If an overwrite operation is about to ...

Page 13: ...eleting protecting zooming rotating and enhancing colors for the data stored on a card while viewing the data on a TV screen Only JPG TIF and MOV type files can be displayed Other files require the unit to be in PC Mode or PC Mode pp 42 49 In PC mode the unit is connected to a computer using a supplied USB cable allowing the unit to function as an external disk drive The data on the card inside th...

Page 14: ...nal By connecting this unit to a PC with the supplied USB cable it can function as an external drive pp 42 49 S V Output Connector You can use the supplied video cable to connect this unit to the S Video or Video terminals of a TV to view images p 24 DC Input Connector Power Supply This unit can be supplied with external power by connecting the AC adaptor supplied to this connector pp 16 24 42 HDD...

Page 15: ...essively Do not drop this unit or subject it to strong impacts 1 Open the carrying case 2 Insert this unit into the lower compartment 3 Insert the PC Card HDD case into the upper compartment with the PC Card HDD mark facing upward 4 Close the carrying case When transporting the unit always turn off the power and insert the PC Card HDD into its case and then place the case inside the carrying case ...

Page 16: ...a long period Do not install remove battery or plug in or unplug the AC adaptor with unit power ON This may cause unit damage or loss of data Do not unplug AC adaptor while recharging POWER Lamp Indications During Charging During normal charging the POWER Lamp flashes in approx 1 second intervals Charging usually finishes in about 90 minutes However if the lamp flashes faster or slower than this o...

Page 17: ... 2 Insert the PC Card HDD or PC Card all the way into the slot 3 Close the cover To remove Card Press EJECT TAB twice Always insert card in the correct direction Failure to do so may result in damage to the card and this unit The PC Card HDD and Memory Card are precision devices Do not subject them to excessive pressure or strong impacts If the card door does not close completely remove the card c...

Page 18: ...itch located under the unit is activated unit operation will be stopped and a warning message will appear on the TV screen and unit LCD In this case place unit on a flat level surface Normal operation will resume Any copy operations resume from precise point where copying was interrupted If the HDD SAFETY Detection Switch is activated while the unit is connected to a PC SAFETY MODE PUT IT DOWN wil...

Page 19: ...capacity make backups set TV formats and format cards If unit is on battery power only power shuts off automatically if you perform no operation for 5 minutes to conserve battery POWER Lamp When using battery When using AC adaptor When a PC Card HDD is inserted Press SET If a button is not pressed within 10 seconds Press MENU Copying p 21 Menus p 20 When HDD SAFETY is ON and is activated p 18 the ...

Page 20: ... factory shipped set to OFF TV Format Selection NTSC PAL This unit can be set to the TV format used in your country NTSC or PAL NTSC is the TV format used in countries such as the United States Canada and Japan and PAL is used in some European countries and Oceania Formatting Cards SD FORMAT HDD FORMAT Formatting a card irreversibly erases all contained data 1 Display the menu as described on page...

Page 21: ...r If a card other than a PC Card HDD is inserted copy will be done in the folder structure of the Memory Card used When copying from HDD SD only the CARD folder on the HDD can be copied When unit is on battery power only not pressing a button for 10 seconds changes display to show battery life remaining Press SET to resume previous operation Copying cannot be done if Memory card is write protected...

Page 22: ... Then repeat formatting procedure If error reoccurs the SD Memory Card may be damaged SD Memory Card can also be formatted on some digital cameras Refer to digital camera manual Note SD Memory Cards formatted under Windows XP may be FAT 32 format because FAT 32 is the default format selected for this OS This unit and many digital camera types do not support FAT 32 A FAT 32 formatted SD Memory Card...

Page 23: ...he disk may become corrupted and any saved data may become unusable Only the first partition of a multi partition disk created on a separate device such as a notebook PC will be recognized Also avoid formatting other types of PC Cards using PC mode USB connection otherwise the format may not be mutually recognizable by the computer and the unit or data corruption may occur Always use the unit to f...

Page 24: ...ery power only power shuts off automatically if no operation is done for 5 minutes to conserve battery The USB cable must be disconnected from the unit to use TV Mode Otherwise the unit switches to PC Mode automatically Always power down this unit before inserting removing the card You can view DSC photos and PC presentation files on a TV when it is connected to this unit Refer to next page for av...

Page 25: ... Card Press to select card for display then press SET IMAGE DISPLAY Image files stored on the card are displayed in the Index Area They can be searched by image date p 27 Images can be shown full screen and you can use the zoom rotate add color effects image information and delete functions pp 38 41 ALBUM Index area images can be displayed in a 6 or 9 image album screen p 28 Also when a single ima...

Page 26: ... are displayed in the Index Area p 25 are described in the table below Refer to page 10 for details on the folder structure File and folder names will not be displayed correctly if more than 8 characters are used spaces and special symbols are used Use care when changing file and or folder names Note Folder JPEG File TIFF File MOV File Protect Blue Pink Gray Folder contains displayable images Fold...

Page 27: ...displayed in the Index Area in order beginning with the most recent date Note SEARCH DATE This searches through the folders and files in the Index Area by date To search for files within folders display the images within the folder and then start the search a Press to select the year then press to move the cursor to the next item Now repeat to select month and day b Press SET A search begins for f...

Page 28: ...screen select FILE SELECT then move cursor over the image and press SET p 38 Images in the index can be displayed on a TV screen in groups of 6 or 9 at a time like a photo album To return to Index Area When 6 IMAGES is selected 1 Select Album display then press MENU 2 Press to select WALL BRIGHTNESS then press 3 Press to select GRAY 1 GRAY 2 or GRAY 3 and then press SET If using a normal TV use th...

Page 29: ...w When the number of saved files is great it may take time to go into Pause Stop mode You can display selected images as a Slide Show in a variety of transition effects and speeds The Sub Menu will disappear if MENU is pressed while the Sub Menu is displayed Selecting RETURN TO MENU will redisplay the Main Menu Selecting RETURN changes the display back one level Selecting EXIT returns display to f...

Page 30: ...orner of a selected image Repeat Step 3 until all images for the Slide Show are selected Images will be displayed in the order selected Images in a folder must first be displayed in the index for selection p 27 4 Press MENU when selection is complete 5 Press to select YES CONTINUE or CANCEL then press SET YES To exit setup CONTINUE To continue selection CANCEL To cancel image selection 6 Press to ...

Page 31: ...s SET 3 Press for desired transition speed then press SET FAST images change every 2 seconds NORMAL images change every 5 seconds SLOW images change every 10 seconds If larger file size images are included display takes longer and transition time may exceed the selected setting 4 Press to return to SLIDE SETUP Setting Screen Transition Speed The Sub Menu will disappear if MENU is pressed while the...

Page 32: ...TENTS p 33 4 Press to select a folder then press SET The first slide is displayed Performing Presentation To display the next slide Press Pressing displays previous slide To exit presentation Press CANCEL Selecting RETURN TO MENU will redisplay the Main Menu Selecting RETURN changes the display back one level Selecting EXIT returns display to first level of hierarchy p 27 Slides will be presented ...

Page 33: ...inish selection CONTINUE To continue selection CANCEL To cancel selection and return to menu To unselect images Press to select RELEASE then press SET The selected images are returned to the their original state To preview the presentation contents REHEARSAL Press to select REHEARSAL then press SET Each slide will appear approx 2 seconds Pressing CANCEL will cancel this operation Pressing SET will...

Page 34: ...ted images cannot be deleted unless protection is canceled p 36 To select a file within a folder it must first be displayed in the index p 27 For select delete follow How to Select Images instructions on page 37 4 Press to select YES then press SET The selected images will be deleted To cancel the operation select NO TV Mode Editing You can delete images from a card copy data from one card to anot...

Page 35: ...ges are copied to the other card To cancel the operation select NO TV Mode Editing Copying Images COPY Example when selecting SELECT Copy data from one card to another A card to receive copied data must be inserted The Sub Menu will disappear if MENU is pressed while the Sub Menu is displayed Selecting RETURN TO MENU will redisplay the Main Menu Selecting RETURN changes display back one level Sele...

Page 36: ...s on page 37 5 Press to select SET then press SET The image or folder will be protected A key icon appears in the upper left corner of the image To cancel protection of an image select RELEASE TV Mode Editing Protecting Images PROTECT Important file data can be protected from accidental deletion The Sub Menu will disappear if MENU is pressed while the Sub Menu is displayed Selecting RETURN TO MENU...

Page 37: ...sing SET again cancels selection appears in the bottom right corner of the selected image Repeat Step 1 until all desired images are selected 2 Press MENU when image selection is finished Pressing MENU again resumes selecting operation 3 Press to select YES CONTINUE or CANCEL then press SET YES To finish selection CONTINUE To continue selection CANCEL To cancel selection and return to menu How to ...

Page 38: ... image full screen Also you can use zoom rotate add color effects display image information and delete the image Selecting Images To display the next image Press to display next image in the current index Press for previous image 1 Display an album p 28 2 Press MENU 3 Press to select FILE SELECT then press SET Display an Image from an album To display the next image Press to display next image in ...

Page 39: ...To delete the image a Select DELETE from the zoom menu then press SET b Press to select YES then press SET With a full screen index or album image displayed you can zoom rotate add color effects and display image information Press MENU to display the sub menu for function selection Selecting RETURN then pressing SET redisplays the index or album Sub menu functions are described on pages 39 41 Befo...

Page 40: ...ated 90 clockwise Rotating an Image ROTATE To save rotated images Select SAVE from the rotate menu then press SET Image will hereafter be displayed in the saved form Selecting RETURN redisplays previous menus one by one To temporarily exit the sub menu press MENU Pressing MENU again displays the menu previous to the one just exited MOV files and some other types of rotated image files cannot be sa...

Page 41: ...t PROPERTIES from the sub menu then press SET p 39 When a single image is displayed in a full screen the image information will remain constantly displayed Once this setting is made information will appear on any image displayed in full screen while the unit is on Properties is canceled when unit is turned off Displaying Image Information PROPERTIES To cancel properties display Repeat the above pr...

Page 42: ...r install procedure Setup Connections Connect USB cable correctly referring to the symbol on the PC USB port For more on USB connection see your PC manual For PC connection a fully charged battery must be installed followed by the AC adaptor Without a battery installed power will not be supplied It is recommended that you charge the battery fully before use Never disconnect USB cable or AC adaptor...

Page 43: ...eated 7 With Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires displayed click on Finish Only for Windows 98SE Selecting Return redisplays previous menus one by one Once the USB driver is installed successfully it need not be installed again for USB connection After installation double click the My Computer icon and confirm that a Removable Disk icon was added to ...

Page 44: ... USB Cable provided p 42 it will be recognized as a Removable Disk You can then copy move delete and display files on this unit the same as with a normal disk drive HDD Lamp SD Lamp Drive letters e g H and method of opening My Computer may vary depending on the PC With USB cable connected the Removable Disk icon will not appear while the SD or HDD Lamp flashes as the PC checks the connection Check...

Page 45: ...amage the unit and the data Always follow above procedure when removing USB cable With Windows 98SE there is no special Safety Remove Hardware operation If using Windows 98SE do not repeatedly remove and connect the unit or repeatedly switch the computer to standby or off while the unit is connected PC Card HDD can be directly inserted into Card Slot of a PC and used as a disk drive However always...

Page 46: ...p program will be executed If PowerPoint has not been installed a warning is displayed Click OK then install PowerPoint 4 Click on Next 5 Confirm installation destination then click on Next To install into another folder click on Browse and select a folder 6 Click on Finish If you do not want to restart the computer right away select No I will restart my computer later 7 Be sure CD ROM access ligh...

Page 47: ...rocessing Images are processed to reduce TV screen flicker It is advisable to leave this option checked 6 Click on Create Conversion of PowerPoint files to JPEG files is started Afterward It was created is displayed 7 Click on OK 8 Check the created folder a Confirm that a save destination folder was created on the PC b Disconnect the USB cable correctly p 45 c Switch to TV mode and confirm the fo...

Page 48: ... Cancel Uninstalling JPEG Addin Software For Windows XP log in with the same username used when software was installed 1 Right click the My Computer icon and then select Properties The System Properties screen will be displayed 2 Click the Device Manager tab 3 Select Panasonic SD Media Storage USB then click Remove 4 Click on OK 5 Click on Refresh The Add New Hardware Wizard will start Refer to pa...

Page 49: ...for a short period while the HDD Lamp flashes If the HDD Lamp stays off and the PC screen does not return to its previous state press Enter once more If this has no effect disconnect the USB cable and restart the computer After processing is complete check that the required operation has completed normally Repeat the operation if necessary For Windows 2000 XP If the HDD SAFETY Detection Switch is ...

Page 50: ...ng copying Press any key then reset the unit p 52 or turn the power off then back on again and repeat copying operation The HDD SAFETY Detection Switch has activated and the HDD has stopped for protection Place the unit on a flat level surface SD Memory Cards formatted to FAT32 specifications cannot be used Format will be displayed Transfer desired files to PC then format the card pp 22 23 Secure ...

Page 51: ...ct the AC adaptor Selection cannot be changed between a PC Card HDD PC Card and an SD Memory Card during data transfer between the unit and a PC Wait for transfer to finish then make your selection Insert the battery Data transmission was interrupted Disconnect the USB cable Check that the battery and AC adaptor are connected correctly then reconnect the USB cable The mode is being changed Please ...

Page 52: ... a folder then select files The battery is spent Operation will be canceled and power will turn off Recharge the battery The battery is spent Copy operation will stop and power will turn off Recharge the battery The operation timed out due to no selection during a Slide Show presentation copying deleting or file protecting operation Repeat the selection Battery level is getting low Turn off the po...

Page 53: ...er will not turn off while files are being read or copied Turn unit off after SD HDD access Lamp goes out Power will not turn off when HDD SAFETY Detection Switch is activated Place unit on flat level surface then turn off the power Insert card correctly Be sure copy destination has sufficient free space Delete unnecessary data to free up space If HDD SAFETY Detection Switch was activated place un...

Page 54: ...ay Only the first frame of QuickTime format data can be displayed When the USB cable is connected ensure that the battery has been installed then connect the AC adapter Connect USB cable properly Select a read or write destination card Correctly install PC Card HDD in this unit If HDD SAFETY Detection Switch was activated place unit on flat level surface The PC Card HDD is a precision hard disk dr...

Page 55: ...s 80 x 60 5120 x 3840 pixels Copy Functions Copy Mode Copying of all data from SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard PC Card HDD PC Card Copying of selected folders from PC Card HDD PC Card SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard TV Mode Copying of all data and selected files and folders from SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard PC Card HDD PC Card Copying of all data and selected folders from PC Card HDD PC Card SD Memor...

Page 56: ...ht 1 93 oz 55 g Dimensions 54 W x 5 H x 86 D mm 2 2 16 W x 1 15 16 H x 3 6 16 D inch Video Output Composite Output NTSC format PAL format 1 V p p 75 ohm S Output Y and C signals NTSC format PAL format 1 V p p 75 ohm Dimensions 73 W x 25 8 H x 107 5 D mm 2 14 16 W x 1 H x 4 4 16 D inch Weight 5 63 oz 160 g Not including PC Card HDD and battery pack Operating Weight 8 8 oz 250 g Operating Temperatur...

Page 57: ...ignature Make Check or Money Order to PANASONIC ACCESSORIES Please do not send cash 1 SD Media Storage Model 2 Items Ordered TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR SD MEDIA STORAGE ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER OR CALL PANASONIC S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1 800 332 5368 6 AM 5 PM M F 6 AM 10 30 AM SAT PACIFIC TIME OR MAIL THIS ORDER TO PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESS...

Page 58: ...quest for Service Notice USA Only Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice In the unlikely event this product needs service Please include your proof of purchase Failure to due so will delay your repair To further speed your repair please provide an explanation of what is wrong with the unit and any symptom it is exhibiting Request for Service Notice ...

Page 59: ... purchase parts accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site Accessory Purchases 1 800 332 5368 Customer Orders Only Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 6 am to 5 pm Monday Friday 6 am to 10 30 am Saturday PST Visa MasterCard Discover Card American Express Check As of August 2002 Panasonic Services Company 1705 N Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 7...

Page 60: ...d to as the warrantor will for the length of the period indicated on the chart below which starts with the date of original purchase warranty period at its option either a repair your product with new or refurbished parts or b replace it with a new or a refurbished product The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor During the Labor warranty period there will be no charge for l...

Page 61: ...r damage that is attributable to acts of God NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROMTHE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY As examples this excludes damages for lost time travel to and from the servicer or loss of images data or other memory content The items listed are not exclusive but are for illustration only ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARR...

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