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Copying (continued) Battery level indicator When using an optional battery pack, you can check the remaining level. You can see how much power is left by pressing the [ ] button and checking the [REMAIN] indicator. SeeʲBattery levelʳ, below. Copy operations are not allowed when a low-voltage error occurs (when the [ERROR] LED lights in red and [E2] in [REMAIN] flashes in red). Use the battery pack only if [E1] in [REMAIN] is lit in green. Once the level reaches 0 (zero), an error is displayed as described inʲBattery levelʳand the unit goes OFF immediately. Switch to another optional battery pack that is fully charged or use an optional AC adapter. With the unit ON, press the < >button The display will correspond toʲBattery levelʳ, below. ʲBattery levelʳ : LED lit , : LED flashing R : red G : green Battery pack REMAIN level 100 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G R 0 R R R R R R The [REMAIN] indicator goes out after about 2 seconds. Note: With an AC adapter, in some cases the LED display may not indicate 100. This is not a problem. Copying from P2 cards to the HDD High-speed copying from P2 cards to the HDD is possible because data is transferred directly to the HDD. Do not turn the unit OFF or eject P2 cards when the [P2C] or [HDD] LEDs are lit. When using an optional battery pack, check the remaining level before copying data. If [E1] in [REMAIN] flashes in red, switch to a fully charged optional battery or use an optional AC adapter. 1. With the unit ON, insert a P2 card in the slot 2. Press the [HDD CAP] button and make sure there is enough space to copy at least one card If the capacity (in number of cards) is 0, copy needed data to other storage media and format the HDD. (See page E-14 and E-18) E-15

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Copying (continued)
When using an optional battery pack, you can check the remaining level. You can see how much
power is left by pressing the [
] button and checking the [REMAIN] indicator. See
Battery
level
, below.
Copy operations are not allowed when a low-voltage error occurs (when the [ERROR] LED
lights in red and [E2] in [REMAIN] flashes in red). Use the battery pack only if [E1] in [REMAIN]
is lit in green.
Once the level reaches 0 (zero), an error is displayed as described in
Battery level
and the
unit goes OFF immediately. Switch to another optional battery pack that is fully charged or use
an optional AC adapter.
With the unit ON, press the
[
]
button
The display will correspond to
Battery level
, below.
Battery level
The [REMAIN] indicator goes out after about 2 seconds.
Note:
With an AC adapter, in some cases the LED display may not indicate 100. This is not a problem.
High-speed copying from P2 cards to the HDD is possible because data is transferred directly to
the HDD.
Do not turn the unit OFF or eject P2 cards when the [P2C] or [HDD] LEDs are lit.
Battery level indicator
Copying from P2 cards to the HDD
1. With the unit ON, insert a P2 card in the slot
2. Press the [HDD CAP] button and make sure there is enough space to copy at least one
card
If the capacity (in number of cards) is 0, copy needed data to other storage media and format
the HDD. (See page E-14 and E-18)
: LED lit
,
: LED flashing
R : red
G
: green
When using an optional battery pack, check the remaining level before copying data.
If [E1] in [REMAIN] flashes in red, switch to a fully charged optional battery or use an optional
AC adapter.
REMAIN
Battery pack
level
G
G
G
G
R
R
100
0
G
G
G
G
R
G
G
G
R
G
G
R
G
R
G
R