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Connection with external device: Connection with external devices using the USB 2.0 port
You can view the information on the hard disk drive
connected via USB 2.0 with the following steps.
1
Switch the mode to USB HOST. For more information,
see [Switching to the USB HOST mode] (page 143).
2
Connect the hard disk drive to the unit via USB 2.0.
3
Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail
screen.
4
Press the THUMBNAIL MENU button and select HDD
EXPLORE from the thumbnail menu. The screen
provides the information about the hard disk drive.
For TYPE S or P2 STORE
For the FAT
1. PARTITION
This section indicates the type of the hard disk drive.
The available functions depend on the type of hard disk
drive.
2. VENDOR
This section indicates the vendor for the hard disk drive.
3. MODEL
This section indicates the model of the hard disk drive.
4. SIZE
This section indicates the total storage on the hard disk
drive.
5. USED
This section indicates the used space on the hard disk
drive (in GB) and the number of P2 cards in use.
6. REMAIN
This section indicates the remaining free space on the
hard disk drive in GB.
7. NO.
This section indicates the partition number (one P2 card
is used as a unit) on the hard disk drive.
Note
The screen indicates up to 10 partitions. When the
number of partitions exceeds 10, scroll down the
indication with the cursor button (
V
) to view the hidden
partitions.
Viewing hard disk drive information
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EXIT button
Press the SET button.
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HDD type
Feature
Available functions
TYPE S
A special format that
allows high-speed
writing and writing back
on a card-by-card basis.
A drive formatted with
the unit uses this format.
Thumbnail viewing,
writing and writing back
on a card basis, writing
back on a clip basis, and
formatting
P2STORE
P2 STORE (AJ-
PCS060G). No writing
can be performed.
Thumbnail viewing,
writing back on a card
basis, and writing back
on a clip basis
FAT
For a hard disk drive
with the first primary
partition formatted in
FAT16 or FAT32, as
seen on PC, etc., which
requires a CONTENTS
directory at its root.
Thumbnail viewing,
reading on a clip basis,
and formatting
* Once formatted, the
hard disk drive can be
treated as a TYPE S
HDD.
OTHER
Hard disk drives not
described above.
* They are hard disk
drives that have no
CONTENTS directory
or use the NTFS and
any other file system
instead of FAT16 or
FAT32.
Formatting
* Once formatted, they
can be treated as a
TYPE S HDD.
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