Panasonic HPX300 Operating Instructions - Page 142
Formatting Hard Disks, REMAIN, Partition number, MODEL, DATE/TIME, SERIAL, VERIFY, ON:FINISHED
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Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices 6 REMAIN Indicates remaining capacity (units: GB) on the hard disk drive. 7 Partition number Indicates the number of partitions (in units of P2 cards) on the hard disk drive. NOTE The screen can show up to 10 partitions. When there are 11 or more partitions, use the cursor button (]) to move down to display the remaining partitions. 8 MODEL Indicates the model of P2 card that originally recorded the data in the partition. NOTE Press the cursor button (o) to switch to PARTITION NAME. Use the cursor button (p) to return to the previous model. 9 DATE/TIME Indicates the date and time data was recorded on the partition. 10 SERIAL Indicates the serial number of P2 card that originally recorded the data in the partition. 11 VERIFY Indicates verify settings and results when data was recorded to a partition. ON:FINISHED: Runned verify and verify results were matched. ON:FAILED: Runned verify but verify results could not be matched. OFF: Did not run verify. - - -: No verify information available. NOTE • Hard disk drives formatted using FAT can handle up to 1000 clips. Any clips beyond that limit cannot be opened. • Only the first partition of a hard disk drive formatted using FAT can display information. • An invalid partition on P2 STORE (AJ-PCS060G) is indicated in gray. 12 NAME Indicates the PARTITION NAME. When hard disk drive thumbnails are displayed, select CHANGE PARTITION NAME in the OPERATION menu to enter the PARTITION NAME on the software keyboard. (up to 20 characters) Formatting Hard Disks 1 Switch to the USB host mode. For details, refer to [Switching to USB Host Mode] (page 140). 2 Connect a hard disk drive via USB. 3 Press the THUMBNAIL button to open the thumbnail screen. 4 Press the THUMBNAIL button and select HDD EXPLORE in the thumbnail menu. • This opens a screen that shows hard disk drive data. 142