Panasonic AG-MSU10 Operating Instructions - Page 37

Connections, Connecting to a PC, Using the Unit as a USB Device

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Connections Connections Connecting to a PC Connecting a PC to the USB or eSATA device connector on the unit enables access to the SSD in the interface box. A USB connection also allows access to a P2 card inserted in the P2 card slot. Using the Unit as a USB Device Connecting a PC to the USB device connector makes it possible to use a P2 card inserted in the P2 card slot of the unit and the SSD inserted in the interface box as mass storage. Use of P2 viewer, which can be downloaded from Panasonic's website, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 card with a Windows PC.  NOTE: • Make a USB 2.0 connection • For details regarding connections, refer to the instruc- tion manuals supplied with the PC and the application software. • Turn the unit Off before replacing the interface box. • Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers. Otherwise the data may become corrupted or the equipment could be damaged. • Use double shielded cable except the supplied cable for making connections to USB 2.0 connectors. Using the Unit as an eSATA Device Connecting a PC to the eSATA device connector will enable high-speed access to the SSD in the interface box slot.  NOTE: • An eSATA device connection does not allow access to a P2 card. Switching to USB Device Mode Switching to eSATA Device Mode 1 1 Hold down the [F1] button and the [POW- Use a commercially available eSATA ER] button for 1 second or longer to turn cable to connect a PC to the eSATA the unit on. device connector. • This starts the unit up in USB device mode. 2 Hold down the [F2] button and the [POW- 2 Use the supplied USB cable (USB 2.0) to connect a PC to the USB device connec- ER] button for 1 second or longer to turn the unit on. • The unit starts up in eSATA device mode. The tor. screen does not display host connection status. • The screen shows host connection status. DISCONNECT Not connected 3 To return to normal operating mode, turn CONNECT Connected the unit off and turn it on again. 3 To return to normal operating mode, turn the unit off and turn 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 a Macintosh.  NOTE: • Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers. Otherwise the data may become corrupted or the equipment could be damaged. • Use double shielded cable for making connections to eSATA connectors. 37

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Connections
Connections
Connecting to a PC
Connecting a PC to the USB or eSATA device connector on the unit enables access to the SSD in the inter-
face box. A USB connection also allows access to a P2 card inserted in the P2 card slot.
Using the Unit as a USB
Device
Connecting a PC to the USB device connector
makes it possible to use a P2 card inserted in the
P2 card slot of the unit and the SSD inserted in the
interface box as mass storage. Use of P2 viewer,
which can be downloaded from Panasonic’s web-
site, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2
card with a Windows PC.
NOTE:
• Make a USB 2.0 connection
For details regarding connections, refer to the instruc-
tion manuals supplied with the PC and the application
software.
Turn the unit Off before replacing the interface box.
Switching to USB Device Mode
1
Hold down the [F1] button and the [POW-
ER] button for 1 second or longer to turn
the unit on.
This starts the unit up in USB device
mode.
2
Use the supplied USB cable (USB 2.0) to
connect a PC to the USB device connec-
tor.
• The screen shows host connection status.
DISCONNECT
Not connected
CONNECT
Connected
3
To return to normal operating mode, turn
the unit off and turn 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 a Macintosh.
Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the
unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers.
Otherwise the data may become corrupted or the equip-
ment could be damaged.
Use double shielded cable except the supplied cable for
making connections to USB 2.0 connectors.
Using the Unit as an eSATA
Device
Connecting a PC to the eSATA device connector will
enable high-speed access to the SSD in the inter-
face box slot.
NOTE:
An eSATA device connection does not allow access to a
P2 card.
Switching to eSATA Device Mode
1
Use a commercially available eSATA
cable to connect a PC to the eSATA
device connector.
2
Hold down the [F2] button and the [POW-
ER] button for 1 second or longer to turn
the unit on.
The unit starts up in eSATA device mode. The
screen does not display host connection status.
3
To return to normal operating mode, turn
the unit off and turn it on again.
NOTE:
Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the
unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers.
Otherwise the data may become corrupted or the equip-
ment could be damaged.
Use double shielded cable for making connections to
eSATA connectors.