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Saving data
Copying data from P2 cards to the
hard drive
• Use a hard drive with enough memory to
accommodate the data to be copied.
• Proceed with copying after checking that the unit
has a sufficient remaining battery charge.
1
After inserting the copy source P2 card into
the unit’s P2 card slot, select “COPY TO
HDD” using and , and press .
COPY TO HDD
FORMAT (HDD)
PROPERTY
SETUP
• The data is copied onto the hard drive one
card at a time.
2
Using and , select the card slot, and
press .
Then select “YES” using , and press .
Copying now begins.
• To stop copying at any time, press .
Select “YES” on the confirmation screen, and
press .
• The data of up to 15 cards can be stored on
the hard drive.
COPY TO HDD
FORMAT (HDD)
PROPERTY
SETUP
SLOT1
SLOT2
EXIT
SURE?
YES
NO
To verify (inspect the two sets of data) after
copying data onto a hard drive
Switch to the 1394 HOST mode, and select
“SETUP” – “VERIFY” – “ON” using , and ,
and press .
• The copying of the P2 card data will also be
terminated if the process is aborted during
verification of the two sets of data.
Hard drive status displays
You can display the status of the hard drive which
is connected to the unit.
1
Using and , select “PROPERTY”, and
press .
1
2
3
4
5
1. VENDER
Name of vender
2.
MODEL
Hard drive model name
3. SIZE
Total memory size of hard
drive
4. USED
Amount of hard drive memory
used (unit: GB) and area of
P2 card used (unit: cards)
5. REMAIN
Remaining hard drive
memory (unit: GB)
2
Using and , select the partition, and
press .
Detailed information of the partition is now
displayed.
3
Press [MENU/MODE CHK] to complete the
process.
• You cannot copy data from a hard drive onto a
P2 card.
• Supply power from a source other than the 1394
bus. (Power is not supplied from the unit itself.)
• No guarantees for operation are given if the
1394 HOST mode is established first without
connecting the hard drive (which supports 1394.
a SBP2) and then the hard drive is connected.
In a case like this, turn off the power, turn it back
on, and release the 1394 HOST mode.
• In the 1394 HOST mode, the clips in the partition
will not be displayed as thumbnails.
• In the 1394 HOST mode, no signals can be
output to an external monitor.