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Instructions Panasonic, Modèle AGHPG10

Fabricant : Panasonic
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3 Press [MENU]. 4 Using [STOP], [PLAY] and [STILL], select the “RECORDING SETUP” – “SYS FORMAT” setting, press [STILL], and ensure that the 1394 video input image format and the unit’s recording format are the same. For details, refer to setting menu “RECORDING SETUP” screen (page 72). • Before connecting or disconnecting the 1394 cable, you must turn off the power of the component connected to the unit. • When connecting the unit to a component which uses a 6-pin type of 1394 connector, thoroughly check the 1394 cable and shapes of the connectors at its ends before initiating the connection. Connecting the cable the wrong way round may result in damaging the unit’s inside 6-pin type of 4-pin type of parts and trouble. Also connect the 1394 cable to the component connector connector equipped with the 6-pin connector first. • Before recording signals from an external device, check that video signals are being input. • While signals from an external device are being recorded, do not stop the signal output at the external device or disconnect the device’s cable. Otherwise, the device may not be recognized when recording is undertaken again. • While signals from an external device are being recorded, do not change the format of the signals which are being output from the external device. Otherwise, it will not be possible for the signals to be recorded properly. • Once the 1394 cable has been connected to the 1394 connector, do not subject the connector to heavy external loads. Doing so may damage the connector. • When recording signals from external devices, no guarantees are made concerning the playback images. (This function is provided solely for monitoring the images.) • The automatic video recording function on a DVD component may not work properly. If this is the case, record the images manually. 2-slot continuous recording If P2 cards have been inserted into both of the P2 card slots, you can continuously record images first on one card and then on the other. While images are being recorded on one card, you can replace the other card with a fresh card and in this way record continuously onto 3 or more cards. (This is called hot swap recording.) However, the fresh P2 card may not be recognized when it is inserted into the empty slot at certain timings (Before and after when recording continuously from one slot to the other). It is recommended that you insert a fresh P2 card while the card on which images are being recorded still has at least one minute of remaining memory. When “SLOT SEL” is assigned to [USER] using the “USER” item (page 74) on the “SW MODE” screen, you can change the slot targeted for recording at the touch of a button. • Changing slots is not possible while recording is in progress, so do this in the recording standby status. • The unit does not support hot swap playback. Time code displays Waveform monitor displays You can change what is displayed in the time code You can display the simplified waveform monitor display area. on the recording-in-progress screen, and monitor the images being recorded, for instance. 1 Press [COUNTER]. Each time the button is pressed, the data The monitor can be displayed when the “WFM” changes as follows. item on the setting menu “DISPLAY SETUP” TCG/TCR : Time code displays screen is set. UBG/UBR : User’s bit value • When “WFM” is assigned to [USER] using theCOUNTER : Counter display (this appears “USER” item (page 74) on the “SW MODE” only during 1394 input screen, the selected setting will change in recording) sequence from “WAVE” to “VECTOR” and FR : Frame rate information No display: No data displayed then to “OFF” each time [USER] is pressed. • The thumbnail screen appears or, during • The monitor will not be displayed during playback, there is no display. playback in the “USB HOST” mode. Resetting the counter value On the thumbnail display off screen, press [RESET] while the counter value is displayed. 49 Recording Copying data from P2 cards to the hard drive You can connect a hard drive equipped with a USB 2.0 or 1394 connector, and copy data from P2 cards onto the hard drive. USB 2.0 connector IEEE1394 input/output connector 1394 cable (optional accessory) USB cable (optional accessory) (Type A) Hard drive The following conditions must be met when using a USB connection. • The PC with the hard drive must run Windows 2000 or Windows XP. • The USB dedicated driver (provided on the CD-ROM supplied) must be installed. • USB 2.0 (High Speed, Mass Storage Class) must be supported (neither USB 1.1 nor USB 2.0 (Full Speed or Low Speed) is supported). • Only one PC must be connected. • Operation will not be possible if a hub or other device is connected between the unit and PC. A USB cable more than 3 meters long must not be used. Otherwise, malfunctioning may occur. • No guarantees are made for the operations performed by the Macintosh operating system. The following conditions must be met when using a 1394 connection. • The Apple machine must run Apple ...


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