Panasonic AJ-HRW10G Computer Drive User Manual


 
14
Basic operations
Inserting P2 card
When inserting a P2 card into the P2 card slot of the
P2 drive provided in the unit, be absolutely sure to
position the P2 card parallel to the slot and insert it
straight into the drive.
Insert the card with the
logo facing up.
P2 CARD
ACCESS
LED
Status of P2 Card
Blinks in
green
Being
accessed
Reading is being performed.
Quickly
blinks in
green
Being
recognized
The P2 card is being
recognized.
Stays off
Card not
supported
The card is not supported by
the unit. Use another card.
Incorrect
format
The P2 card is not properly
formatted. Reformat the card.
Card not
inserted
No P2 card is inserted.
Card recognition standby.
Forcing cards in the slot at an angle may damage P2
card, P2 Drive or this unit.
To prevent cards from falling out, protect the unit
from dust, and reduce the risk of exposure to static
electricity, remove P2 cards before moving the unit.
Format P2 cards only on a P2 card device.
1 Turn the unit on.
2 Insert a P2 card in a P2 card slot.
When a P2 card is inserted, an icon is displayed on the
control panel.
Also at this time, the P2 CARD ACCESS LED for the
corresponding slot indicates the status of the P2 card.
Ejecting P2 card
1 Press the EJECT button next to the P2 card
slot.
2 After the EJECT button emerges, press it
again to eject the P2 card.
EJECT button
During access or detection of P2 cards after insertion
(when the P2 CARD ACCESS LED blinks in green),
do not remove the cards. Removing cards during
access may damage them.
If a P2 card being formatted is removed, it may not
be formatted properly.
Do not move the unit while the EJECT button is set
to its out position. Doing so may cause damage. Be
sure to press the EJECT button and set it to its in
position first.
To Prevent Accidental Erasure of P2 Card Content
To prevent the content of a P2 card being accidentally
erased, position the write-protect switch on the P2 card
at [Protect].
Write-protect
switch
Write-protect switchover can be performed while the
card is being accessed (during recording or playback),
but does not take effect until access to the card
ceases.