Panasonic WJ-HDE400/3000T3 Installation Guide - Page 18

Turn on/off the power of the extension unit

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Turn on/off the power of the extension unit ■ T urn on the power of the extension unit Turn on the power of the extension unit before turning on the power of the recorder. 1 Insert the power plug into an outlet. 120 V AC 60 Hz, for the NTSC model 220 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz, for the PAL model Use the power source that is suited to your model. 2 Press the POWER switch on the rear of the extension unit to turn on the power. • The OPERATE indicator will light and the system check (checking the system and hard disk drives) will start. • The "WJ-HDE400" indication will be displayed on the LCD at startup. • When the system check is complete, operational mode display will be displayed on the LCD. (Page 19) ■ Turn off the power of the extension unit Turn off the power of the extension unit after turning off the power of the recorder. Refer also to the manuals provided with the recorder. 1 Stop recording on the recorder. • Stop all recordings on the network disk recorder. • Stop all playbacks. 2 Turn off the power of the recorder by pressing the POWER switch at the rear of the network disk recorder. Turn off the power of the network disk recorder after confirming that all the HDD access indicators are off. The OPERATE indicator on the network disk recorder will go off. 3 Turn off the power of the extension unit by pressing the POWER switch at the rear. Turn off the power of the extension unit after confirming that all the HDD access indicators are off. The OPERATE indicator on the extension unit will go off. Important: • Do not turn off the power in the process of recovery. It may result in recovery failure. • Remove the plug from the outlet if not operating the exten- sion unit for a length of time. • When the extension unit has not been used for a certain period, turn on the power (approximately once a week) and perform recording/playback to prevent interferences with functions. 18

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Turn on/off the power of the extension unit
Turn on the power of the exten-
sion unit
Turn on the power of the extension unit before turning on the
power of the recorder.
1
Insert the power plug into an outlet.
120 V AC 60 Hz, for the NTSC model
220 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz, for the PAL model
Use the power source that is suited to your model.
2
Press the POWER switch on the rear of the extension
unit to turn on the power.
• The OPERATE indicator will light and the system check
(checking the system and hard disk drives) will start.
• The "WJ-HDE400" indication will be displayed on the
LCD at startup.
• When the system check is complete, operational
mode display will be displayed on the LCD. (Page 19)
Turn off the power of the exten-
sion unit
Turn off the power of the extension unit after turning off the
power of the recorder. Refer also to the manuals provided with
the recorder.
1
Stop recording on the recorder.
• Stop all recordings on the network disk recorder.
• Stop all playbacks.
2
Turn off the power of the recorder by pressing the
POWER switch at the rear of the network disk
recorder.
Turn off the power of the network disk recorder after con-
firming that all the HDD access indicators are off. The
OPERATE indicator on the network disk recorder will go
off.
3
Turn off the power of the extension unit by pressing
the POWER switch at the rear.
Turn off the power of the extension unit after confirming
that all the HDD access indicators are off. The OPERATE
indicator on the extension unit will go off.
Important:
• Do not turn off the power in the process of recovery. It may
result in recovery failure.
• Remove the plug from the outlet if not operating the exten
-
sion unit for a length of time.
• When the extension unit has not been used for a certain
period, turn on the power (approximately once a week)
and perform recording/playback to prevent interferences
with functions.