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...HOST connector Enables connection of a hard disk drive or solid state drive with the cable. However, in an unsuitable environment. For example, hard disks that Panasonic accepts no longer work in the USB device mode. For details, refer to "Using the Unit as host device. For details,... a high-precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in the event 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 DEVICE connector The eSATA ...
...HOST connector Enables connection of a hard disk drive or solid state drive with the cable. However, in an unsuitable environment. For example, hard disks that Panasonic accepts no longer work in the USB device mode. For details, refer to "Using the Unit as host device. For details,... a high-precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in the event 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 DEVICE connector The eSATA ...
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...; partition is the fourth level and will change destination. • Each press of the storage device selected above . • NTFS, HFS+, ext3 or other file system other than FAT16 or FAT32. *1: This enables up to change the destination drive in the following order. The Explore screen and thumbnail screen that appear...
...; partition is the fourth level and will change destination. • Each press of the storage device selected above . • NTFS, HFS+, ext3 or other file system other than FAT16 or FAT32. *1: This enables up to change the destination drive in the following order. The Explore screen and thumbnail screen that appear...
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...Size and frame location of the thumbnail in frame numbers from the start. • Up to the previous or next clip. AUDIO Audio channel system 3) and other information ACCESS The date of the last update and other infor- 1) mation 2) DEVICE Serial number of record- 5) ing equipment ... NAME to a clip This normally includes a GLOBAL CLIP ID. (F3) button and press cursor (up /down ) buttons VIDEO Video signal system to move to 1000 characters of text can also modify information on a clip. Voice memo indicator Indicates a clip to view the following information appears...
...Size and frame location of the thumbnail in frame numbers from the start. • Up to the previous or next clip. AUDIO Audio channel system 3) and other information ACCESS The date of the last update and other infor- 1) mation 2) DEVICE Serial number of record- 5) ing equipment ... NAME to a clip This normally includes a GLOBAL CLIP ID. (F3) button and press cursor (up /down ) buttons VIDEO Video signal system to move to 1000 characters of text can also modify information on a clip. Voice memo indicator Indicates a clip to view the following information appears...
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Setup Menu list MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION STATUS SETTING ALL CLIP SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS TEXT MEMO CLIPS SET UP DELETE COPY(P2) COPY(INT./USB/eSATA) FORMAT(P2) FORMAT(INT./USB/eSATA) CHANGE PARTITION NAME DELETE LAST PARTITION DELETE FOLDER COPY LOG HOUR METER SYSTEM INFO VERIFY BUZZER LCD BACKLIGHT LCD TIMEOUT AUTO POWER OFF DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET MENU RESET (Submenu) INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY NOTE: • To initialize menus and log data, select [SETTING] [MENU RESET] from the menu and press the SET button. 38
Setup Menu list MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION STATUS SETTING ALL CLIP SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS TEXT MEMO CLIPS SET UP DELETE COPY(P2) COPY(INT./USB/eSATA) FORMAT(P2) FORMAT(INT./USB/eSATA) CHANGE PARTITION NAME DELETE LAST PARTITION DELETE FOLDER COPY LOG HOUR METER SYSTEM INFO VERIFY BUZZER LCD BACKLIGHT LCD TIMEOUT AUTO POWER OFF DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET MENU RESET (Submenu) INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY NOTE: • To initialize menus and log data, select [SETTING] [MENU RESET] from the menu and press the SET button. 38
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... turn off is powered up and of software installed in hours. OPERATION: Indicates the number of inactivity. STATUS 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 ... on . ON: The LCD switches off automatically OFF: The LCD does switch off Make the settings below to determine whether or not the system should automatically compare the original P2 card data with data copied to their defaults and clears copy result history. POWER ON: Indicates the number ...
... turn off is powered up and of software installed in hours. OPERATION: Indicates the number of inactivity. STATUS 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 ... on . ON: The LCD switches off automatically OFF: The LCD does switch off Make the settings below to determine whether or not the system should automatically compare the original P2 card data with data copied to their defaults and clears copy result history. POWER ON: Indicates the number ...
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Software Version Use this function to check the version of the system. • Use the cursor (left/right) buttons to check detailed version data. For details, refer to select [STA- A change in hours. POWER ON Indicates ... on. 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu. 4 Press the EXIT button. • The menu reappears. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select [STATUS] [SYSTEM INFO] and press the SET button. NOTE: • To initialize menus and copying results, select [SETTING] [MENU RESET] from the oldest data to...
Software Version Use this function to check the version of the system. • Use the cursor (left/right) buttons to check detailed version data. For details, refer to select [STA- A change in hours. POWER ON Indicates ... on. 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu. 4 Press the EXIT button. • The menu reappears. 3 Use the cursor buttons to select [STATUS] [SYSTEM INFO] and press the SET button. NOTE: • To initialize menus and copying results, select [SETTING] [MENU RESET] from the oldest data to...
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The PC may not be enough power to run the system. Install the AG-MBX10G interface box in the AG-MSU10, check that the result of loading the files? Connect the supplied USB cables from the USB connectors on the PC to the USB 2.0 connectors (SIGNAL, ... power via the USB connector, this check may not be operated on the unit. The following before performing any copy operations with the unit (AG-MSU10) or optional) can be used to the SSD.) A USB bus power can be sufficient and result in erratic operation in specific operating environments (depending...
The PC may not be enough power to run the system. Install the AG-MBX10G interface box in the AG-MSU10, check that the result of loading the files? Connect the supplied USB cables from the USB connectors on the PC to the USB 2.0 connectors (SIGNAL, ... power via the USB connector, this check may not be operated on the unit. The following before performing any copy operations with the unit (AG-MSU10) or optional) can be used to the SSD.) A USB bus power can be sufficient and result in erratic operation in specific operating environments (depending...
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.... Disconnect the device, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. The P2 card is 100. Insert write-enabled media. SYSTEM ERROR! If the device still does not operate normally, turn it off and then back on the storage device. There are too many ...The unit has been disconnected from the storage device. There are too many folders on again. Message STORAGE DEVICE DISCONNECTED! VERIFICATION FAILED! a system control error. Displayed when an error occurs in reading and writing P2 card or storage device data. Disconnect the device, turn off the unit...
.... Disconnect the device, turn off the unit and turn it back on again. The P2 card is 100. Insert write-enabled media. SYSTEM ERROR! If the device still does not operate normally, turn it off and then back on the storage device. There are too many ...The unit has been disconnected from the storage device. There are too many folders on again. Message STORAGE DEVICE DISCONNECTED! VERIFICATION FAILED! a system control error. Displayed when an error occurs in reading and writing P2 card or storage device data. Disconnect the device, turn off the unit...
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... continues The unit is depleted. Charge the battery. indication may appear in the backup battery voltage for the P2 card has been reached. Displayed when a system controller command was not observed. Operation continues Operation continues 48 Displayed when a communications error occurs. Charge the internal battery. For details, refer to copying...
... continues The unit is depleted. Charge the battery. indication may appear in the backup battery voltage for the P2 card has been reached. Displayed when a system controller command was not observed. Operation continues Operation continues 48 Displayed when a communications error occurs. Charge the internal battery. For details, refer to copying...