Panasonic AJ-HPM200 Operating Instructions - Page 112

Connections, Using USB or eSATA Connectors, Using the Unit as a USB Device, Using the Unit as a USB

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Connections Using USB or eSATA Connectors You can connect a PC to the USB device connector on this unit or connect a hard disk to the USB host connector or eSATA connector to save and manage clips efficiently. When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, you can use a keyboard connected to the USB host connector. ➝Refer to "Using the On-screen Keyboard" (page 35). Using the Unit as a USB Device Personal computer USB2.0 A USB 2.0 connection with a PC allows you to use P2 cards inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage. The PC then requires that a USB (USB 2.0) driver be installed. Use of P2 viewer, which can be downloaded from the following site, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 card on a Windows PC. For English: https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ ◆ NOTE: • For details regarding connections, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software. Using the Unit as a USB Host Portable hard disk Connect a hard disk via USB 2.0 or eSATA to save P2 card data, view saved clip thumbnails and import them to P2 cards. Clips on hard disks can easily be played back for checking. ➝Refer to "Using This Unit With a Hard Disk" (page 114). USB2.0 112 Connections: Using USB or eSATA Connectors

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Connections: Using USB or eSATA Connectors
Connections
Using USB or eSATA Connectors
You can connect a PC to the USB device connector on this unit or connect a hard disk to the USB host connector or eSATA
connector to save and manage clips efficiently.
When the on-screen keyboard is displayed, you can use a keyboard connected to the USB host connector.
Refer to “Using the On-screen Keyboard” (page 35).
A USB 2.0 connection with a PC allows you to use P2 cards
inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage.
The PC then requires that a USB (USB 2.0) driver be installed.
Use of P2 viewer, which can be downloaded from the
following site, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2
card on a Windows PC.
NOTE:
• For details regarding connections, refer to the Operating
Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software.
Connect a hard disk via USB 2.0 or eSATA to save P2 card
data, view saved clip thumbnails and import them to P2 cards.
Clips on hard disks can easily be played back for checking.
Refer to “Using This Unit With a Hard Disk” (page 114).
Using the Unit as a USB Device
USB2.0
Personal computer
Using the Unit as a USB Host
Portable hard disk
USB2.0