Panasonic HVX200A Operating Instructions - Page 83

P2 cards are compliant with the Type-II

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5 Press the mode button to light up the MCR lamp and then hold the button down (for 2 or more seconds). The PC lamp now lights, and PC mode is established. When the P2 card is in an accessible status, USB (or 1394) DEVICE CONNECT is displayed on the camera. (If DISCONNECT is displayed, you cannot operate the camera.) 6 Proceed with nonlinear editing using your computer. An icon for the P2 card contents appears as a removable disk in My Computer of your computer. • For further details, refer to the instructions for your computer's editing software. • When replacing one card with another, if the USB connection is used, check that the access lamp is not flashing and that the data on the card is not being accessed before ejecting the card. If the 1394 connection is used, place the drive icon into the computer's recycle bin before ejecting the card. • The unit cannot be operated while in PC mode. • When the cable is to be disconnected, proceed with "Safely Remove Hardware" on the computer. In the case of a 1394 connection, first confirm that "1394 DEVICE DISCONNECT" is displayed on the camera-recorder before disconnecting the cable. In the case of a USB connection, "USB DEVICE CONNECT" will remain displayed so check that the card is not being accessed before disconnecting the cable. 7 Switch OFF the camera. You cannot cancel the PC mode even if you press the operation mode button for an extended period. P2 cards are compliant with the Type-II standard so you can insert them straight into the computer's card slots and proceed with nonlinear editing. • The Card Bus driver is contained in the CD-ROM provided. P2 83 Editing

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Press the mode button to light up the MCR
lamp and then hold the button down (for 2
or more seconds).
The PC lamp now lights, and PC mode is
established.
When the P2 card is in an accessible status,
USB (or 1394) DEVICE CONNECT is displayed
on the camera.
(If DISCONNECT is displayed, you cannot
operate the camera.)
6
Proceed with nonlinear editing using your
computer.
An icon for the P2 card contents appears as
a removable disk in My Computer of your
computer.
• For further details, refer to the instructions for
your computer’s editing software.
• When replacing one card with another, if
the USB connection is used, check that the
access lamp is not flashing and that the data
on the card is not being accessed before
ejecting the card. If the 1394 connection is
used, place the drive icon into the computer’s
recycle bin before ejecting the card.
• The unit cannot be operated while in PC
mode.
• When the cable is to be disconnected,
proceed with “Safely Remove Hardware” on
the computer.
In the case of a 1394 connection, first
confirm that “1394 DEVICE DISCONNECT”
is displayed on the camera-recorder before
disconnecting the cable. In the case of a USB
connection, “USB DEVICE CONNECT” will
remain displayed so check that the card is
not being accessed before disconnecting the
cable.
7
Switch OFF the camera.
You cannot cancel the PC mode even if
you press the operation mode button for an
extended period.
P2 cards are compliant with the Type-II
standard so you can insert them straight into
the computer’s card slots and proceed with
nonlinear editing.
• The Card Bus driver is contained in the CD-ROM
provided.
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