Operating Instructions
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... Battery and the Power Cable........... 16 Connecting the Battery 16 Disconnecting the Battery 16 Connecting the Power Cable 16 Disconnecting the Power Cable 16 Turning the Unit on and off 18 Turning the unit on 18 Turning the unit off 18 Auto Power Off During Operation 18 Calendar and Time Settings 19 Inserting and Removing a P2 Card 20 Inserting a P2 Card 20 Removing a P2 Card 20 Preventing Accidental Deletion 20 Installing and Removing Interface Boxes 21 Installing an Interface Box...
... Battery and the Power Cable........... 16 Connecting the Battery 16 Disconnecting the Battery 16 Connecting the Power Cable 16 Disconnecting the Power Cable 16 Turning the Unit on and off 18 Turning the unit on 18 Turning the unit off 18 Auto Power Off During Operation 18 Calendar and Time Settings 19 Inserting and Removing a P2 Card 20 Inserting a P2 Card 20 Removing a P2 Card 20 Preventing Accidental Deletion 20 Installing and Removing Interface Boxes 21 Installing an Interface Box...
Operating Instructions
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... in these Operating Instructions. Panasonic Website • Information on the Panasonic website. OPERATION 39 STATUS 40 SETTING 40 Displaying Unit Information 41 Log data 41 Operation time 41 Software Version 41 Interface Box Interface Box Setup 42 Installing an SSD (Solid State Drive 42 Attaching the Silicone Jacket 42 Control Reference Guide 43 Connecting the Interface Box to a Personal Computer 44 For long and Trouble-free Operation Internal Battery 45 Error Messages 45 Before Requesting a Repair 49...
... in these Operating Instructions. Panasonic Website • Information on the Panasonic website. OPERATION 39 STATUS 40 SETTING 40 Displaying Unit Information 41 Log data 41 Operation time 41 Software Version 41 Interface Box Interface Box Setup 42 Installing an SSD (Solid State Drive 42 Attaching the Silicone Jacket 42 Control Reference Guide 43 Connecting the Interface Box to a Personal Computer 44 For long and Trouble-free Operation Internal Battery 45 Error Messages 45 Before Requesting a Repair 49...
Operating Instructions
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... card manager, install manual, operating instructions (this unit. This unit copies data recorded using a P2 card camera-recorder or other device to a hard disk or other storage device connected to the removable interface box installed in this manual 1 • Battery (5400 mAh) (CGA-D54 for the AG-MSU10P / CGA-D54s for the AG-MSU10E 1 • Battery charger...1 • AC adapter...1 • AC power supply cable (for the battery charger 1 • AC power supply cable (for the AC adapter 1 • USB cable...2 • 3.0 mm screws for SSD installation...
... card manager, install manual, operating instructions (this unit. This unit copies data recorded using a P2 card camera-recorder or other device to a hard disk or other storage device connected to the removable interface box installed in this manual 1 • Battery (5400 mAh) (CGA-D54 for the AG-MSU10P / CGA-D54s for the AG-MSU10E 1 • Battery charger...1 • AC adapter...1 • AC power supply cable (for the battery charger 1 • AC power supply cable (for the AC adapter 1 • USB cable...2 • 3.0 mm screws for SSD installation...
Operating Instructions
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...-MSU10 Secure deletion of data from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have the right to obtain, change the file management data and leave data on the memory card or storage device intact. It is software licensed under MIT-License. Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on an LCD screen will only change and redistribute the source codes of the pixels on the installation...
...-MSU10 Secure deletion of data from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have the right to obtain, change the file management data and leave data on the memory card or storage device intact. It is software licensed under MIT-License. Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on an LCD screen will only change and redistribute the source codes of the pixels on the installation...
Operating Instructions
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... the unit. • Do not install a hard disk drive in the interface box. Remove the battery after use . "Connecting the Power Cable" (page 16 ). Read the Operating Instructions before you can over discharge if you leave it in the unit. Battery Use the supplied battery. (CGA-D54 for the AG-MSU10P / CGA-D54s for the AG-MSU10E) Battery characteristics This unit uses a rechargeable lithiumion battery that we have tested is...
... the unit. • Do not install a hard disk drive in the interface box. Remove the battery after use . "Connecting the Power Cable" (page 16 ). Read the Operating Instructions before you can over discharge if you leave it in the unit. Battery Use the supplied battery. (CGA-D54 for the AG-MSU10P / CGA-D54s for the AG-MSU10E) Battery characteristics This unit uses a rechargeable lithiumion battery that we have tested is...
Operating Instructions
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... LCD monitor automatically turn off " (page 18). 11. START button Press to "Menu list" (page 38). 15. Function buttons (F1/F2/F3) Press to use [EXIT] in the interface box or an external storage unit is OFF, hold down the POWER button for 1 second to open the menu. Press again to return to the previous screen. For details, refer to start copying a P2 card. 13. Select [SETTING] [LCD...
... LCD monitor automatically turn off " (page 18). 11. START button Press to "Menu list" (page 38). 15. Function buttons (F1/F2/F3) Press to use [EXIT] in the interface box or an external storage unit is OFF, hold down the POWER button for 1 second to open the menu. Press again to return to the previous screen. For details, refer to start copying a P2 card. 13. Select [SETTING] [LCD...
Operating Instructions
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... Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from storage device damage or other connec- For example, hard disks that does not support the LINUX operating system. • Some eSATA storage devices may prolong the startup time of storage devices using USB bus power. eSATA HOST connector Enables connection of a hard disk drive or solid state drive with an eSATA connector using a USB converter cable...
... Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from storage device damage or other connec- For example, hard disks that does not support the LINUX operating system. • Some eSATA storage devices may prolong the startup time of storage devices using USB bus power. eSATA HOST connector Enables connection of a hard disk drive or solid state drive with an eSATA connector using a USB converter cable...
Operating Instructions
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... time setting, check and reset the time before you want to set. • The items appear in hour, minute, month, day, year and time zone order. • In time zone, set time. NOTE: • Since the clock is current time) 4 Use the cursor buttons (left/right) buttons to move the cursor to the item you start using the unit. 1 Turn the unit on. 2 Press the MENU button to open...
... time setting, check and reset the time before you want to set. • The items appear in hour, minute, month, day, year and time zone order. • In time zone, set time. NOTE: • Since the clock is current time) 4 Use the cursor buttons (left/right) buttons to move the cursor to the item you start using the unit. 1 Turn the unit on. 2 Press the MENU button to open...
Operating Instructions
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... of partitions/ folders) STORAGE Thumbnail screen for copy- Warning indication Displays warning messages when operating errors, or problems with the unit, P2 cards, storage devices and other hardware problems occur. For details, refer to "Error and Warning Infor- mation" (page 48). 4. nails on P2 THUMBNAIL Screen showing thumb- Insert a freshly charged battery or use an AC adapter. 23 Operations Operations Copy Screen Control Reference Guide 1 2 3 4 7 5 8 6 1. Battery status indicator Indicates remaining...
... of partitions/ folders) STORAGE Thumbnail screen for copy- Warning indication Displays warning messages when operating errors, or problems with the unit, P2 cards, storage devices and other hardware problems occur. For details, refer to "Error and Warning Infor- mation" (page 48). 4. nails on P2 THUMBNAIL Screen showing thumb- Insert a freshly charged battery or use an AC adapter. 23 Operations Operations Copy Screen Control Reference Guide 1 2 3 4 7 5 8 6 1. Battery status indicator Indicates remaining...
Operating Instructions
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... F1, F2 or F3 button to display THUMBNAIL thumbnails on the P2 card. F1 CHANGE TARGET Switches the storage device (INTERNAL/ eSATA/USB) selected as the copy target. Card information Shows the capacity, model number and other information on the selected screen. DIR ENTRY NG CARD: The directory structure of copy operation. F2 P2 Switches to use the corresponding function. F3 STORAGE Switches the Explore EXPLORE screen (list of the...
... F1, F2 or F3 button to display THUMBNAIL thumbnails on the P2 card. F1 CHANGE TARGET Switches the storage device (INTERNAL/ eSATA/USB) selected as the copy target. Card information Shows the capacity, model number and other information on the selected screen. DIR ENTRY NG CARD: The directory structure of copy operation. F2 P2 Switches to use the corresponding function. F3 STORAGE Switches the Explore EXPLORE screen (list of the...
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... Features Available functions Thumbnail display Copying cards (P2 card Storage device) Copying clips P2 card Storage Storage device device P2 card Format Type S A special disk format for the unit to recognize the connected storage device and display the related information. 25 FAT A hard disk whose primary partition is used for copying. 2 Turn the unit on. 3 Press the CHANGE TARGET (F1) button to change the destination drive in order...
... Features Available functions Thumbnail display Copying cards (P2 card Storage device) Copying clips P2 card Storage Storage device device P2 card Format Type S A special disk format for the unit to recognize the connected storage device and display the related information. 25 FAT A hard disk whose primary partition is used for copying. 2 Turn the unit on. 3 Press the CHANGE TARGET (F1) button to change the destination drive in order...
Operating Instructions
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..., refer to "Menu list" (page 38). • Use the steps below to set a buzzer that will have the following structure: /10-03-30/12-34-56 *2: It is not possible to copy P2 cards that might occur. The Explore screen on the unit allows you when copying ends, when the device is powered up and of any errors that are...
..., refer to "Menu list" (page 38). • Use the steps below to set a buzzer that will have the following structure: /10-03-30/12-34-56 *2: It is not possible to copy P2 cards that might occur. The Explore screen on the unit allows you when copying ends, when the device is powered up and of any errors that are...
Operating Instructions
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... MENU button and use the cursor buttons to select [THUMBNAIL] cursor buttons to select [THUMBNAIL] [SETUP] [INDICATOR]. [SETUP] [DATA DISPLAY]. 2 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the type Use the cursor buttons to select the type of the SET button turns check boxes on the check boxes for the indicators you want to switch thumbnail display indicators and data settings. of data you want to see . Operations Changing the indicators that open. Turn...
... MENU button and use the cursor buttons to select [THUMBNAIL] cursor buttons to select [THUMBNAIL] [SETUP] [INDICATOR]. [SETUP] [DATA DISPLAY]. 2 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the type Use the cursor buttons to select the type of the SET button turns check boxes on the check boxes for the indicators you want to switch thumbnail display indicators and data settings. of data you want to see . Operations Changing the indicators that open. Turn...
Operating Instructions
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... device formatted using Press the SET button. • The message clears. Copying Clips on a Storage Device 1 Press the CHANGE TARGET (F1) button in the main screen to select the storage device you can also press the menu button, use the cursor buttons to either approve or cancel copying by power loss or other mishap during copy- Use the cursor buttons to select [YES] and press the SET button. • Selecting [YES] starts clip copying...
... device formatted using Press the SET button. • The message clears. Copying Clips on a Storage Device 1 Press the CHANGE TARGET (F1) button in the main screen to select the storage device you can also press the menu button, use the cursor buttons to either approve or cancel copying by power loss or other mishap during copy- Use the cursor buttons to select [YES] and press the SET button. • Selecting [YES] starts clip copying...
Operating Instructions
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... not turned off during data transfers. Using the Unit as a USB Device Connecting a PC to the USB device connector makes it on again. NOTE: • Use the supplied CD-ROM disc to install the required drivers on a Windows PC. • Use the supplied CD-ROM disc to install the required drivers on the unit enables access to the SSD in the P2 card slot. screen does not display host connection status. • The screen shows host connection...
... not turned off during data transfers. Using the Unit as a USB Device Connecting a PC to the USB device connector makes it on again. NOTE: • Use the supplied CD-ROM disc to install the required drivers on a Windows PC. • Use the supplied CD-ROM disc to install the required drivers on the unit enables access to the SSD in the P2 card slot. screen does not display host connection status. • The screen shows host connection...
Operating Instructions
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... Menu COPY LOG HOUR METER SYSTEM INFO SETTING VERIFY Menu BUZZER LCD BACKLIGHT LCD TIMEOUT AUTO POWER OFF DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET MENU RESET 40 Setting Shows the history (log data) of times the power has been turned on. Off/5 min/10 min/15 min/20 min/25 min/30 min The default setting is made. Shows the version of any errors that might occur. ONCE: Sounds the buzzer once REPEAT: Continues sounding until auto power...
... Menu COPY LOG HOUR METER SYSTEM INFO SETTING VERIFY Menu BUZZER LCD BACKLIGHT LCD TIMEOUT AUTO POWER OFF DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET MENU RESET 40 Setting Shows the history (log data) of times the power has been turned on. Off/5 min/10 min/15 min/20 min/25 min/30 min The default setting is made. Shows the version of any errors that might occur. ONCE: Sounds the buzzer once REPEAT: Continues sounding until auto power...
Operating Instructions
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... menu reappears. POWER ON Indicates the number of copying results. from the menu and press the SET button. • Use this function to view the version of storage device NOTE: • The unit saves Greenwich Mean Time. A change in operation. 1 Turn the unit on . 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select [STA- Use the steps below appear. - Software Version Use this function to check the version of software used...
... menu reappears. POWER ON Indicates the number of copying results. from the menu and press the SET button. • Use this function to view the version of storage device NOTE: • The unit saves Greenwich Mean Time. A change in operation. 1 Turn the unit on . 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select [STA- Use the steps below appear. - Software Version Use this function to check the version of software used...
Operating Instructions
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...; POWER/ACCESS LED operation depends on a personal computer to transfer data between devices. 6. POWER/ACCESS LED Green: P ower is supplied and the device is supplied. For details, refer to a USB 2.0 connector on the installed SSD. 43 USB 2.0 connector (SIGNAL connector) Use the USB cable to connect this connector to an eSATA connector on a personal computer to power the drive from the computer and to power the drive from the computer. 3. Use the USB cable to supply power...
...; POWER/ACCESS LED operation depends on a personal computer to transfer data between devices. 6. POWER/ACCESS LED Green: P ower is supplied and the device is supplied. For details, refer to a USB 2.0 connector on the installed SSD. 43 USB 2.0 connector (SIGNAL connector) Use the USB cable to connect this connector to an eSATA connector on a personal computer to power the drive from the computer and to power the drive from the computer. 3. Use the USB cable to supply power...
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... FAT format. In Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh), select the drive and load the files (copy or create anew). (Copy about 100 MB worth of files to the SSD.) A USB bus power can be operated on bus power via an AC adapter). • Use double shielded cable for writing, install it in specific operating environments (depending SSD, USB cable, personal computer and other factors). To use of the AG-MBX10G interface box light...
... FAT format. In Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh), select the drive and load the files (copy or create anew). (Copy about 100 MB worth of files to the SSD.) A USB bus power can be operated on bus power via an AC adapter). • Use double shielded cable for writing, install it in specific operating environments (depending SSD, USB cable, personal computer and other factors). To use of the AG-MBX10G interface box light...
Operating Instructions
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... 15 For long and Trouble-free Operation Maintenance Do not use benzene or thinner for cleaning. • Benzene and thinner could deform the unit and cause the paint to peel off. • Disconnect the battery and the AC power supply cable from a cold location to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a neutral...
... 15 For long and Trouble-free Operation Maintenance Do not use benzene or thinner for cleaning. • Benzene and thinner could deform the unit and cause the paint to peel off. • Disconnect the battery and the AC power supply cable from a cold location to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a neutral...