Panasonic AU-XPD1 Operating Instructions - Page 9

Removing the P2 Drive from a Personal Computer

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■■ Using a USB hub • Use only self-powered USB hubs (self-powered hubs supply their own power via an AC adaptor). (A bus-powered USB hub may not work with this device.) • Use a USB hub that supports USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB). (Operation is not guaranteed for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 hubs.) ◆ NOTE: • If the USB 3.0 (SIGNAL) connectors on the two P2 drives are connected to the USB hub, the P2 drives may not be recognized, the device driver may not be applied, and other problems may occur. Removing the P2 Drive from a Personal Computer ■■ Windows If a P2 card is inserted in the P2 drive, click the up arrow icon in the desktop task tray, select "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media", select "Remove P2 drive" before disconnecting the two USB cables. When there is no P2 card in the drive, the USB cables can be removed without the need for any computer operations. ■■ Mac OS X If a P2 card is inserted in the P2 drive, drag the P2 card icon to the Trash, check that the icon has disappeared and the access indicator on the P2 drive has turned off before disconnecting the two USB cables. When there is no P2 card in the P2 drive, the USB cables can be removed without the need for any computer operations. ◆ NOTE: • After safely removing hardware in Windows, you can make the computer recognize the P2 drive again by connecting both USB cables. 9

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Using a USB hub
Use only self-powered USB hubs (self-powered hubs supply their own power via
an AC adaptor). (A bus-powered USB hub may not work with this device.)
Use a USB hub that supports USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB). (Operation is not
guaranteed for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 hubs.)
NOTE:
If the USB 3.0 (SIGNAL) connectors on the two P2 drives are connected to the
USB hub, the P2 drives may not be recognized, the device driver may not be
applied, and other problems may occur.
Removing the P2 Drive from a Personal
Computer
Windows
If a P2 card is inserted in the P2 drive, click the up arrow icon in the desktop
task tray, select “Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media”, select “Remove P2
drive” before disconnecting the two USB cables.
When there is no P2 card in the drive, the USB cables can be removed without
the need for any computer operations.
Mac OS X
If a P2 card is inserted in the P2 drive, drag the P2 card icon to the Trash, check
that the icon has disappeared and the access indicator on the P2 drive has
turned off before disconnecting the two USB cables.
When there is no P2 card in the P2 drive, the USB cables can be removed
without the need for any computer operations.
NOTE:
After safely removing hardware in Windows, you can make the computer
recognize the P2 drive again by connecting both USB cables.