Hitachi DZ-MV100A Owners Guide - Page 35

Initializing formatting DVD-RAM Discs, Handling DVD-RAM Disc, About Stored Data

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DVD-RAM Discs I○n○it○ia○l○iz○in○ g○ ○(f○o○rm○ ○a○tt○in○ g○ )○ D○ ○V○D○-R○ A○ ○M○ D○ ○is○cs This DVD camcorder can use only DVD-RAM discs for AV formatted in accordance with the UDF 2.01 file system : No recording can be made on an unformatted disc. See "Initializing DVD-RAM Disc" on page 136 for the initializing procedure. H○ a○ n○ d○ l○in○ g○ ○D○V○D○-○R○A○M○ ○D○is○c • When the DVD-RAM disc is used for an extended period of time, the temperature will increase because of the heat inside the DVD camcorder: Be careful when removing the disc. • The DVD-RAM disc is a very delicate recording medium. Leave the disc in the cartridge when using it in this DVD camcorder. • Do not remove the disc from the cartridge unless needed, and do not open the shutter of cartridge. • Be sure not to touch disc surfaces. • Take great care so as not to scratch or stain disc. • Be careful not to allow the cartridge with disc to fall. • Be careful not to allow condensation. • To store disc cartridge, insert it in plastic case provided. Do not place the disc cartridge in following places: • Where exposed to direct sunlight for a long time. • Where the humidity is high, or in dusty place. • Where exposed to heat from heater, etc. • Where there may be condensation. A○ b○ o○ u○ t○ S○ t○o○re○ d○ ○D○a○ta If you handle or use the DVD-RAM disc incorrectly, the recorded data may be lost. Hitachi cannot be responsible for damages from loss of recorded data. 35

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DVD-RAM Discs
Initializing (formatting) DVD-RAM Discs
This DVD camcorder can use only DVD-RAM discs for AV formatted in accordance
with the UDF 2.01 file system : No recording can be made on an unformatted disc.
See “Initializing DVD-RAM Disc” on page 136 for the initializing procedure.
Handling DVD-RAM Disc
When the DVD-RAM disc is used for an extended period of time, the temperature
will increase because of the heat inside the DVD camcorder: Be careful when
removing the disc.
The DVD-RAM disc is a very delicate recording medium. Leave the disc in the
cartridge when using it in this DVD camcorder.
Do not remove the disc from the cartridge unless needed, and do not open the
shutter of cartridge.
Be sure not to touch disc surfaces.
Take great care so as not to scratch or stain disc.
Be careful not to allow the cartridge with disc to fall.
Be careful not to allow condensation.
To store disc cartridge, insert it in plastic case provided.
Do not place the disc cartridge in following places:
Where exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
Where the humidity is high, or in dusty place.
Where exposed to heat from heater, etc.
Where there may be condensation.
About Stored Data
If you handle or use the DVD-RAM disc incorrectly, the recorded data may be lost.
Hitachi cannot be responsible for damages from loss of recorded data.