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1. e Use this function to view the version of the system e Use the cursor left right buttons to check detailed version data 4 Press the EXIT button e The menu reappears 41 ie D K c ne Interface Box Interface Box Setup Installing an SSD in the AG MBX10G Interface Box allows the user to copy data recorded on a P2 card cam era recorder to the SSD USB bus power operation makes use of the AC adapter unnecessary In addition to a USB 2 0 connection the unit also provides a high speed eSATA connection Installing an SSD Solid State Drive 1 Remove the five screws in the interface box and remove the top lid Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws 2 Slide the SSD into the box while taking care to align the connectors on the SSD with those in the box NOTE Do not insert the SSD at an angle as the connec tors could be damaged Connectors SSD 3 Secure the SSD using the four supplied 3 0 mm screws Back side i o Use a No 2 Phillips screwdriver to secure the screws 42 4 Close the top lid and secure the lid using the five 2 mm screws removed in step 1 Use a No 0 Phillips screwdriver to secure the screws NOTE e Be sure to use a Phillips No O screwdriver for the lid screws and a Phillips No 2 screwdriver for the SSD securing screws i Attaching the Silicone Jacket When using the interface box as a stand alone ex terna
2. F3 button and press cursor up down buttons to move the cursor to the first or last clip Changing displayed partition folder In the thumbnail screen of a storage device hold down the SHIFT F3 button and press the cursor left right buttons to view thumbnails in the next or previous partition or folder i Selecting Clips Select clips for processing in the thumbnail screen as described below 1 Use the cursor up down left right but tons to place a yellow frame around a clip 2 Press the SET button e A light blue frame appears around the clip selected with the cursor to indicate that it is selected 30 NOTE e Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select multiple clips e To select a range of clips first select one clip then move the cursor to a different clip and hold down the SHIFT F3 button while pressing the SET button to select the first clip and all clips between the first clip and the cursor location e When a clip is selected the number of the selected clip and its size is shown in the upper right corner of the screen e Pressing the SET button a second time will deselect an already selected clip e Pressing the EXIT button while holding down the SHIFT F3 button will deselect all selected clips Changing the type of thumbnails that open You can restrict the type of thumbnails that open so that only thumbnails of a selected type open 1 Press the MENU button to select THUMBNAIL 2 Use the cu
3. NO and press the SET button 6 When copying ends a message indicat ing that copying has ended appears Press the SET button e The message clears NOTE e Use the steps below to set a buzzer that will notify you when copying ends when the device is powered up and of any errors that might occur Select SETTING gt BUZZER from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 e A message notifying completion or cancellation of copy ing that is cleared because the unit shuts down automati cally or due to insufficient battery power will reappear when the unit is powered up the next time 35 suoljesado Formatting P2 Cards 1 Open the menu in the main screen or in the P2 thumbnail screen 2 Press the menu button and use the cursor buttons to select OPERATION gt FOR MAT P2 3 Use the cursor buttons to select YES and press the SET button in the confir mation screen that appears e Selecting YES starts formatting Messag es may also be displayed during format ting e Selecting NO cancels formatting 4 When formatting ends a message in dicating that formatting has ended ap pears Press the SET button e The message clears NOTE e Check that no important data remains on a device before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered 36 Connecting to a PC Connecting a PC to the USB or eSATA device connector on the unit enables access to t
4. The card may still func tion but we recommend backing up the card data immediately and formatting the card before using it again Interface information Shows detailed information regarding the for matting and other information on the selected storage device INTERNAL PARTITION TYPES MODEL Saa USED CAP 103 5 238 4 GB 43 CARDS 3 23 Lem ieree MAUN ae m Partition type Partition type Features Thumbnail display A special disk format for high speed writing loading data by P2 card A hard disk whose primary partition is formatted either using FAT16 or FAT32 The root partition or the CON TENTS folder under any folder is used A P2 Store AJ PCSO60G hard disk Cannot be used for writing data A storage device formatted using a format other than those above e NTFS HFS ext3 or other file system other than FAT 16 or FAT32 Type S P2STORE OTHER 1 Available functions Copying Format cards P2 card Storage P2 card gt Storage device gt Storage device gt P2 card This enables up to 100 folders in up to three levels Folders appear in order from the top level Long file names and two byte character filenames are not supported Example CONTENTS SAMPLE CONTENTS SAMPLE 20100101 CONTENTS SAMPLE 20100101 1200 CONTENTS Selecting Storage Device Can be displayed Can be displayed Can be displayed Cannot be displayed gt This i
5. Cable page 16 p Battery Use the supplied battery CGA D54 for the AG MSU10P CGA D54s for the AG MSU10E uononponu Battery characteristics This unit uses a rechargeable lithiumion battery that uses its internal chemical reaction to generate electrical energy This reaction is easily influenced by the ambient temperature and humidity and the battery s effective operating time is reduced as the temperature rises or falls In very low temperatures the battery may last only 5 minutes Protective circuitry functions if you use the battery where it is very hot and you will have to wait before you can use it again Remove the battery after use Completely remove the battery The battery continues to be used even if you have turned the unit off The battery can over discharge if you leave it in the unit and it may become impossible to recharge it 11 Control Reference Guide i Front and Rear View Front view E Rear view 12 P2 card slot This slot is designed for P2 cards Before inserting a P2 card make sure that the EJECT button is in Hold the card level as you insert it gt For details refer to Inserting a P2 card page 20 NOTE e Never insert anything in the slot except P2 cards EJECT button Press to eject P2 cards from the slot gt For details refer to Removing a P2 card page 20 Interface box slot
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7. STORAGE LEDs will start to flash Follow the instructions given in the error message to resume operation after an error has occurred SOURC ERROR STORAGE DEVICE DISCONNECTED 7 TURN POWER OFF TARGE PARTITION TYPES int MODEL ATA GROIN oo USED CAP 133 1 238 4 GB M55 CARDS 4 23 If the battery runs out or the power supply is interrupted during copying or formatting of the storage device the following error dialog box and error message will show the result of the previous copy or format operation the next time the unit is started up After reading the message press the SET button to clear the message and resume normal operation MAIN P2 A EEE 46 WARNING SOURCE LAST COPY FAILED POWER LOST NO DEVICE 45 uolesedo 3 314 jqno1 pue Huo 104 E Error message list DISCONNECTED cause the P2 card or storage device was disconnected Message Description Measure CANNOT An error occurred during P2 card access Check P2 card ACCESS CARD CANNOT An error occurred during storage device Check storage device status and connec ACCESS access tions TARGET CANNOT Last copy or format operation failed be Check the P2 card or storage device and ACCESS cause an error occurred on the P2 card or try again storage device CANNOT COPY An error occurred on the P2 card or stor Check the P2 card or storage device age device during copying CANNOT COPY C
8. This slot is designed for an interface box AG MBX10G Hold the box level as you slide it into the slot gt For details refer to Inserting and Removing Interface Boxes page 21 NOTE e Never insert anything in the slot except an interface box e Turn off the unit before inserting and removing interface box Front door lock lever Slide the lever to open the front door and insert or remove an interface box gt For details refer to Inserting and Removing Interface Boxes page 21 Battery lock release button Use this button to remove a supplied battery or AC adapter gt For details refer to Disconnecting the Bat tery page 16 Power inlet Insert the supplied battery or AC adapter here gt For details refer to Connecting and Dis connecting the Battery and the Power Cable page 16 10 Top 82 mm 3 2 inch LCD monitor Displays thumbnails as well as P2 card and interface box operating status NOTE e Use the steps below to adjusts the brightness of the backlight Select SETTING gt LCD BACK LIGHT from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 e Use the steps below to have the LCD monitor automatically turn off after a specified time 5 min of inactivity Select SETTING gt LCD TIMEOUT from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 Function buttons F1 F2 F3 Press
9. card STORAGE Selected Storage Explore EXPLORE screen list of partitions folders STORAGE Thumbnail screen for THUMBNAIL selected storage parti tion folder Screen and status update indication The UPDATING icon shown below appears when data is loaded from a P2 card or when screens are updated UPDATING Warning indication Displays warning messages when operating errors or problems with the unit P2 cards storage devices and other hardware problems Occur gt For details refer to Error and Warning Infor mation page 48 Battery status indicator Indicates remaining battery capacity in 6 levels ZZA gt ZZA gt ZA White White White A gt EA gt White Red Red NOTE e Copying will not start when the battery icon turns red Insert a freshly charged battery or use an AC adapter 23 24 Card interface status and copy direction indication The icons indicate inserted card and availabil ity of selected interface device while the arrow indicates direction of copy operation Indicates that a P2 card is inserted Indicates that a P2 card is not inserted BE F INT P Indicates that an available in ternal interface box has been selected as the copy target Indicates that the internal interface box that has been selected as the copy target is not available eSATA Indicates that an available gt exter
10. e Selecting YES starts clip copying and displays a progress bar e Selecting NO cancels copying P2 THUMBNAIL teza ALL SELECT 10020 Ar MODEL SERIAL DATE TIME 1 AJP2C032RG AAF07L0518 MAY etA 2 AJ P2C064AG AANO9D0209 MAY corv1cur 3 AJ P2C016RG ABEO8I2282 MAY SET EXECUTE gt PARTITION NAME EXIT EXIT e To interrupt ongoing copying press the SET button Use the cursor buttons to se lect YES and press the SET button in the CANCEL dialog box that appears If you change your mind and want to continue copying select NO and press the SET button 6 When copying ends a message indicat ing that copying has ended appears Press the SET button e The message clears NOTE The START button in the thumbnail screen of the P2 card copies all clips on the P2 card and not selected clips gt For details refer to Copying All Clips on a P2 Card page 26 A clip indicated as a bad clip by the bad clip indicator X caused by power loss or other mishap during copy ing on a storage device must be deleted before you can copy the clip a second time Use the steps below to set a buzzer that will notify you when copying ends when the device is powered up and of any errors that might occur Select SETTING gt BUZZER from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 A message notifying completion or cancellation of copy ing that is cleared because the unit shu
11. gt For details refer to Viewing Clip Informa tion PROPERTIES page 32 M ch a shot mark that has Shot mark indicator Indicates a clip to whi been attached NOTE e This unit does not allow you to add or delete shot marks Proxy indicator P Indicates a clip that contains a proxy attached using the AJ HPX2700 AJ HPX3700 or other camera NOTE e This unit does not allow you to add or delete prox ies Text memo indicator T Indicates a clip that contains text memo data NOTE e This unit does not allow you to add or delete text memos Edit copy indicator E Indicates an edit copied clip 29 11 Wide indicator W Indicates a clip recorded in the 16 9 aspect ra tio This is not indicated for an HD format clip 12 Incomplete clip indicator Indicates a clip spanning multiple P2 cards where one of the cards that contains part of the clip has not been inserted 13 Bad clip indicator X Unknown clip indicator The X icon indicates a clip that became defective because the power was shut down during recording or was damaged for some other reason is displayed for clips such as those which differ in format from the P2 standard i Cursor operations Use the cursor up down left right buttons to move the cursor Cursor jumping Hold down the SHIFT
12. low or it has become discharged after a long period of inactivity the CHARGE lamp may flash a two or three times before automatic charging starts e If the CHARGE lamp continues flashing when the battery is at normal temperature it may be defec tive and you should contact your supplier e Charging time becomes longer for a hot battery e Using the charger or AC adapter near a radio may interfere with radio reception Place the charger or AC adapter at least 1 meter away from a radio e The charger may emit noise during charging This is not a malfunction e No guarantees are given for the operation of the CGR D16 CGR D16s 1600 mAh battery pack 15 uonesedaid Connecting and Disconnecting the Battery and the Power Cable i Connecting the Battery 1 Slide in the battery until it clicks into 1 Connect the AC power supply cable to place the AC adapter and then connect the power plug to a wall outlet Connecting the Power Cable 2 Slide in the DC power supply cable plate until it clicks into place a Disconnecting the Battery 1 Hold down the POWER button for 2 Disconnecting the Power second or longer to turn the unit off and Cable make sure that the POWER LED is off 2 Depress the battery lock release button 1 Hold down the POWER button for 2 to slide out the battery second or longer to turn the unit off and e Hold the battery to prevent it from falling make sure that the POWER LED is off o
13. provided with USB 2 0 Type A and eSATA connectors This unit copies data recorded using a P2 card camera recorder or other device to a hard disk or other stor age device connected to the removable interface box installed in this unit Standard accessories e AG MBX10G removable interface DOX oo ccc ccc cece cceceeeeteeeeeeeeeecceeeeesteseeeeeeesetseeesteeeeeiseeestieeessteesensieeeaes 1 e Operating instr ctions thISHMANUAl siessen aeaa aa aSa 1 e CD ROM P2 driver P2 card manager install manual operating instructions this manual 0 1 e Battery 5400 mAh CGA D54 for the AG MSU10P CGA D54s for the AG MSU10E isere 1 Battery charge sieninnayena e a R E A E A O e 1 AC GAOT Nainen aeaa A agia ipige epi ea aaae ERENER 1 e AC power supply cable for the battery CharQer cccccccccceeeeseeerecneeeceeecneeseneeeceeseeeseeecieeseeesitesitenseeesas 1 e AC power supply cable for the AC adapter cccccecceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeecneeeneeecneeseneecceeeeeeenescieeseneesntesieenseeeas i USB Cab 6 nocni e a a r a li tiatedndnatanaeaaaidaveueiatese nage doula cleat aa 2 3 0 MM SCrEWS f r SSD iNStallAtiOns sipunin iaaa as paana ahia eataa E 4 Silicone jacket for the AG MBX10G niiin puni nanueni a a a a at oea ae a 1 Optional units e AG MBX10G removable interface box e Battery 5400 mAh CGA D54 for the AG MSU10P CGA D54s for the AG MSU10E uononponu Precautions E AG MSU10 m Secu
14. scene 2 Thumbnails No etc Displays clip video as a slide show the NEWS Reporter data collection update interval varies with the recording etc format and video content MEMO TEXT MEMO number 3 Attached clip information location name and text Displays the indicators that are part of a content clip and the recording format of the clip An icon appears when the P2 card where NOTE the clio resides is write protected e Offset is indicated in Voice memo indicator ee numbers from the i j start E oe tees memo Up to 1000 characieis of as been attached This indicator ap text canbe added but pears only in clip PROPERTIES screen only the first 100 charac 4 Clip information ters will be displayed The following information appears e Use the cursor left right CLIP NAME Clip name buttons to select the text START TC Time code at start of numbers recording THUMBNAIL Size and frame location f the th il in rela START UB User bit value at start of i et umanal miea i tion to the original image recording DATE Date at start of recording TIME Time at start of recording DURATION Clip length 32 NOTE e Clip metadata displayed as detailed information for clips on a P2 card can also be revised As shown in the figure below data that can be revised is indicated as TEXT P2 PROPERTIES SELECT 0020 GLOBAL CLIP ID USER CLIP NAME VIDEO AUDIO ACCESS DEVICE SHOOT SCENARIO 1 MAN U4 ZUUG NEWS 40 34 GMT
15. serial ATA or PATA parallel ATA interface storage devices connected using a USB converter cable may not be recognized Preparation Charging the battery The battery is not charged when the product is purchased Use the steps below to fully charge the battery using the supplied charger 1 Place the battery level on the charger and slide it in the direction of the arrows on the charger 2 Connect the AC power supply cable to the charger and connect the power plug to a wall outlet e The POWER lamp and CHARGE lamp on the charger lights indicating that charging has started e If the CHARGE lamp does not light when the battery is installed reinstall the battery correctly CHARGE POWER ie g e The CHARGE lamp on the charger goes out when charging ends 3 Slide the battery off the charger E Charging time and battery life estimates for the supplied battery Capacity 5400 mAh Charging time Approx 330 min Continuous copying time Approx 400 min e The table above shows expected battery per formance with an E series P2 card in the AG MBX10G removable interface box e This level of performance is achieved at an ambi ent operating temperature of 20 C 68 F and an ambient operating humidity of 60 Higher temperature and humidity levels will extend the charging time e The battery becomes hot during charging e When the battery temperature becomes exces sively high or
16. the United States e Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Names of products brands etc appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Illustrations in this manual e Note that illustrations of the unit and menu screens may differ from the ones you actually see Page references e In this manual references to pages are indicated as gt page 00 Terminology A memory card with the P2 logo for example the separately sold AU P2CO64AG is referred to as a P2 card A hard disk drive is referred to as a hard disk or HDD e A solid state drive is referred to as an SSD An SSD is a semiconductor storage device built with flash memory modules e Externally connected hard disks SSDs or interface boxes are referred to as Storage devices or storage e A continuous video recording created using a P2 unit during a single recording is referred to as a clip Panasonic Website e Information on topics such as operation confirmed SSDs and the latest drivers can be found on the Panasonic website Access the following URL for the latest information not included in these Operating Instructions http pro av panasonic net 8 Introduction The AG MSU10 is a mobile storage unit designed for P2 cards memory cards and houses the AG MBX10G removable interface box for installing commercial SSDs and is also
17. 00 00 00 20 05 TARGET DURATION THUMBNAIL Use the cursor buttons to move to the item you want to change and press the SET button to open a screen for revising metadata soft key board Use the soft keyboard to revise data Select OK after revising to save the revised metadata to the clip and return to the metadata display Use EXIT to cancel the entry and return to the previ ous display 3 Press the EXIT button e The thumbnail screen reappears ia Copying Clips on a P2 Card Press the CHANGE TARGET F1 button in the main screen to select the storage device you want to copy the clips to gt For details refer to Selecting Storage Device page 25 2 Press the P2 THUMBNAIL F2 button to open the thumbnails on the P2 card and select clips for copying gt For details refer to Selecting Clips page 30 Press the CLIP COPY F2 button or menu button use the cursor buttons to select OPERATION gt COPY INT USB eSATA and press the SET button e The Explore screen on the storage device appears 4 Use the cursor buttons to select the par tition or folder you want to copy to and press the SET button e The dialog box that appears indicates the number of clips selected for copying and prompts you to either approve or cancel copying by selecting YES or NO 33 O 5 2 S a fej gt no 5 Use the cursor buttons to select YES and press the SET button
18. CT button in the direction of the arrow 2 Press the EJECT button e Remove the P2 card when it pops out e Do not remove a P2 card when the P2 card access LED P2 is flashing Other wise the data may become corrupted and the P2 card could be damaged NOTE e A P2 card that has just been used may be very hot and must be handled with care when removed Preventing Accidental Deletion Set the write protect switch to PROTECT to prevent accidental deletion of data recorded on a P2 card PROTECT NOTE e Awrite protect switch setting made during copying or access will not take effect until the current read or write operation ends Install a commercially sold SSD Solid State Drive in the AG MBX10G removable interface box before use Removing the Inte rfa ce Box gt For details refer to Interface Box Setup page 42 From the Unit Installing an Interface Box in f Turn the unit ot the Unit 2 Slide the front door lock lever to open the front door 1 Turn the unit off 3 Slide out the interface box 2 Slide the front door lock lever to open the front door 3 Insert the interface box in the interface box slot and slide it fully into the slot 4 Close the front door NOTE e Always turn the unit off before removing the interface box Removing the interface box when the unit is on may damage the unit the interface box or the SSD 4 Close the front door NOTE e Al
19. Panasonic Operating Instructions Mobile Storage Unit f Model No AG MSU10P Model No AG MSU 1 OE Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use SS0810KTO PS D ENGLISH Printed in Japan VQT2Z29 Read this first ac msu1oP and AG MSU10E Z indicates safety information WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock hazard keep this equipment away from all liquids Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment CAUTION The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable The AC receptacle mains socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the power cord plug from the AC receptacle WARNING Always keep accessories screws out of the reach of babies and small children CAUTION Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing them To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the covers No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the rec
20. T button 28 1 Use the CHANGE TARGET F1 button to select a storage device to display Press the STORAGE EXPLORE F3 button e The EXPLORE screen appears Use the cursor up down buttons to move the cursor to the partition or fold er you want to display Press the SET button e Thumbnails appear e To return to the main screen press the EXIT button P2 THUMBNAIL SELECT TARGET PROPERTIES 5 00 01 30 09 1 Display status 6 Indicates the type of thumbnails that are dis played on the screen ALL All clips SELECT Clips selected with the SET button MARKER Clips with shot markers TEXT MEMO Clips with text memo data 2 Selected clip indication Indicates the size and number of the selected clip and the total number of clips 3 Thumbnail scrollbar Indicates the location of the currently dis played thumbnails among all of the thumbnails 4 Time indication Indicates the TC time code at the start of clip recording UB user bits at the start of clip recording time of shooting day of shooting date and time of shooting name of the clip or 9 user clip name gt For details refer to Changing Time Indication page 31 5 Thumbnails Shows the thumbnails recorded for each clip 10 Thumbnail Screen suoljesado Clip number Indicates the numbers assigned to P2 card clips Numbers are assigned starting in order from the earliest shooting date
21. TA Format the storage device INT USB eSATA using TYPE S or FAT or delete all the data on the storage device CHANGE PARTITION NAME Changes names of partitions on a storage device formatted using the TYPE S format DELETE LAST PARTITION Deletes the last partition on a storage device formatted using the TYPE S format DELETE FOLDER Deletes folders on a storage device formatted using FAT 39 i STATUS Menu Setting COPY LOG Shows the history log data of copying results HOUR METER Indicates the following time data OPERATION Indicates the number of hours that the unit has been on LCD ON Indicates backlight on time for the LCD monitor in hours POWER ON Indicates the number of times the power has been turned on SYSTEM INFO Shows the version of software installed in this unit Menu Setting VERIFY Use the settings below to determine whether or not the system should automatically compare the original P2 card data with data copied to the storage device when using TYPE S formatting for copying ON Compares data after copying The Verify process takes as long as copying OFF No comparison is made BUZZER Use the settings below to determine how the buzzer will notify you when copying ends when the device is powered up and of any errors that might occur ONCE Sounds the buzzer once REPEAT Continues sounding until an action is performed OFF Buzzer is disabled LCD BACKLIGHT All
22. TITION DELETE FOLDER COPY LOG HOUR METER SYSTEM INFO VERIFY BUZZER LCD BACKLIGHT LCD TIMEOUT AUTO POWER OFF DATE FORMAT CLOCK SET MENU RESET MENU RESET from the menu and press the SET button i THUMBNAIL Menu Setting ALL CLIP Shows all clips SELECTED CLIPS Shows only clips selected using the SET button MARKED CLIPS Shows only clips to which shot marks have been attached TEXT MEMO CLIPS Shows only clips with text memo data SETUP Switches indicator and time indications For details refer to the submenu description below Submenu INDICATOR Switches thumbnail display indicators and data settings o ALL HIDE Hides all indicators Selecting ALL HIDE disables selection of other items xe MARKER Shows the shot mark indicator TEXT MEMO Shows the text memo indicator WIDE Shows the wide indicator PROXY Shows the proxy indicator DATA DISPLAY Switches the type of time indication TC Time code UB User bits TIME Time of recording DATE Date of recording DATE TIME Date and time of recording CLIP NAME Clip name USER CLIP NAME User clip name up to the first 15 characters E OPERATION Menu Setting DELETE Deletes selected clips COPY P2 Copies clips on a storage device to a P2 card COPY INT USB eSATA Copies clips on a P2 card to a storage device INT USB eSATA FORMAT P2 Formats a P2 Card FORMAT INT USB eSA
23. act your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net Panasonic Solutions Company 3 Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Tel 877 803 8492 www panasonic com broadcast e mail MediaProServices PSC us panasonic com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Tel 905 624 5010 Panasonic de M xico S A De C V Casa Matriz Moras No 313 Col Tlacoquemecatl Del Valle Del Benito Juarez M xico D F C P 03200 Tel 55 5488 1000 Fax 55 5575 6783 Panasonic Latin America S A P O Box 0816 03164 Panama Republic of Panama Tel 507 229 2955 Fax 507 229 5352 Panasonic do Brasil Ltda Rua Cub
24. are not adequately protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards There is a possibility that these batteries may lead to fire or explosion Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery To ensure that safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery is used e Be aware that many batteries sold at extremely cheap prices or in situations where it is difficult to verify the actual products before purchase have proven to be counterfeit E Batteries that may be used with this product Correct as of August 2010 Panasonic CGA D54 batteries may be used with this product The CGA D54 batteries contain a function to enable verification as to whether they may be safely used with this product EU To remove the battery Main Power Battery Press the battery release button Back up Battery e For the removal of the battery for disposal at the end of its service life please consult your dealer Pursuant to at the directive 2004 108 EC article 9 2 Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Service Europe a division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany E Contents Introduction Preparation Operations Connections Setup Read this first AG MSU10P and AG MSU10E aseene 2 OVENI EW aane sotee ste ttt ratensans cements cass o
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26. be cause the power supply was interrupted Replace the battery or connect the AC adapter and try again 46 Message Description Measure STORAGE The unit has been disconnected from the Connect the storage device properly If DEVICE storage device the device still does not operate normally DISCONNECTED turn it off and turn it back on again SYSTEM Last copy or format operation failed due to Copy or format again ERROR a system control error TOO MANY Too many clips are selected Reduce the number of selected clips CLIPS TOO MANY There are too many folders on the storage The maximum number of folders is 100 FOLDERS device Use a new storage device or a formatted storage device TOO MANY There are too many partitions on the stor Storage devices can handle up to 23 PARTITIONS age device partitions Use a new or formatted storage device TOO MANY There are too many devices connected to Disconnect the device turn off the unit TARGETS hubs and turn it back on again TURN POWER Displayed when an error occurs in read To continue operation turn the power off OFF ing and writing P2 card or storage device and then back on again data UNKNOWN An attempt was made to process an un Use only clips that are supported by the CONTENTS known clip clip version not supported by unit FORMAT this unit or a bad clip Restore bad clips on the device that
27. by USB 2 0 bus power L indicates safety information Dimensions W x H x D 76 mm x 18 mm x 145 mm 1 15 16 inches x 11 16 inches x 5 11 16 inches Mass 135 g 0 3 Ib Excluding SSD Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 Ambient storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Ambient storage humidity 85 or less Interface USB 2 0 Type Mini B x 2 eSATA x 1 Connector for connecting AG MSU10 mobile storage unit x 1 Weight and dimensions are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice 51 suoljeoyioeds Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please cont
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29. d for the P2 HD series Panasonic s line of professional video and broadcast equipment m Since the P2 format records data as files it is ideally suited for computer processing Video Drive and audio are recorded in the MXF file format l CONTENTS while the metadata XML is stored in the folders with the configuration shown at right AUDIO CLIP If any of this data is changed or lost it will not ICON be recognized as P2 data or the P2 card may i PROXY no longer be possible to use in a P2 device VIDEO VOICE LASTCLIP TXT All these folders are required 1 This file contains the data for the last clip recorded on a P2 device m To prevent data loss when transferring the data stored on a P2 card to a PC or transferring the data on a PC back to a P2 card use P2 Viewer software exclusively designed for managing P2 card data which can be downloaded from the following website https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av support desk e index htm m Follow the steps below to use general IT tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to a PC Be sure to use P2 Viewer to write data back to a P2 card e Process the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together Do not modify the data below the CONTENTS folder In copying be sure to copy both the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP TXT file together e When transferring data from multiple P2 cards create separate folders for each P2 car
30. d to prevent overwriting clips with identical names e Do not delete data on a P2 card e Be sure to use a P2 device or the P2 Viewer to format P2 cards 50 Specifications General Power supply 7 2 7 9 V DC Current consumption 1 1 A C indicates safety information Dimensions W x H x D 99 mm x 58 mm x 212 mm 3 7 8 inches x 2 5 16 inches x 8 3 8 inches Excluding protrusions Mass Approx 770 g 1 69 Ib Excluding SSD and battery Supply voltage Battery 7 2 V DC AC adapter 7 9 V DC Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 Ambient storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Ambient storage humidity 85 or less Interface USB 2 0 HOST x1 Type A supporting bus power USB 2 0 DEVICE x1 Type Mini B eSATA HOSTx1 P2 card slot x 1 AG MBX10 interface box slot x 1 AC adapter Rated input 100 240 V AC 47 63 Hz 0 55 A Rated output 7 9 V DC 2 53 A L indicates safety information Dimensions W x H x D 42 mm x 31 mm x 104 mm 1 5 8 inches x 1 1 4 inches x 4 1 8 inches Mass 220 g 0 48 Ib Charger Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 4 A Rated output 8 4 V DC 1 2 A C indicates safety information Dimensions W x H x D 70 0 mm x 44 5 mm x 116 0 mm 2 3 4 inches x 1 3 4 inches x 4 9 16 inches Mass 160 g 0 35 Ib Interface box Power supply 5 V DC supplied
31. e battery varies depending on how it is used The battery has reached the end of its service life when it depletes quickly even after being fully charged Symptom Check Page reference The battery is e Check whether the battery is fully charged Continue charging quickly depleted until the CHARGE lamp on the charger goes out Refer to page 15 Maintenance Do not use benzene or thinner for cleaning e Benzene and thinner could deform the unit and cause the paint to peel off e Disconnect the battery and the AC power supply cable from the wall outlet before cleaning e Wipe the unit using a soft clean cloth Stubborn soiling should be removed using a cloth dampened with a solution of a neutral detergent and water Then wipe with a dry cloth Condensation occurs due to the same principle involved when droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room It occurs when this unit or a card is moved between places where the temperature or humidity Condensation varies greatly or when for instance e Itis moved to a very humid place full of steam or a room immediately after it has been heated up e It is suddenly moved from a cold location to a hot or humid location When moving the unit to locations such as these leave it standing for about 10 minutes rather than switching on the power immediately 49 uolesedo 994J 8 qno1 pue Huo 404 Handling P2 Card Data The P2 card is a semiconductor memory card designe
32. e The appearance of the screen that appears de pends on which type of formatting was selected for the SSD 2 Press the MENU button and use the cur sor up down left right buttons to select OPERATION gt FORMAT INT and press the SET button 3 Select the format type TYPE S FAT or ERASE ALL and press the SET button 4 Use the cursor buttons Up Down to select YES in the confirmation message that appears e Formatting starts 5 Press SET when the completion mes sage appears NOTE e Check that no important data remains on a device before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered Note that formatting formats the entire storage device e A storage device is not guaranteed to operate on this unit if the storage device was formatted with this unit and data was later written to the storage device using a personal computer Data written using this unit or the storage device itself may not be recognized Operations Copy Screen Control Reference Guide MODEL NO AJ P2C032RG SOURCE s INTERNAL TARGET PARTITION TYPES 12 suoljyesado Lom hee GARE Gee 8 int MODEL aa USED CAP 103 5 238 4 GB 43 CARDS 3 23 6 chance TaRceT _P2THUMBNAIL _INT EXPLORE J Screen name Indicates the name of the current screen MAIN The first screen for copy ing that appears when the unit is turned on P2 THUMBNAIL Screen showing thumb nails on the P2
33. e of record ing CLIP NAME Clip name USER CLIP The first fifteen charac NAME ters in the user clip name Press the SET button 31 5 Clip metadata This area shows more detailed informa tion clip metadata on a clip Viewing Clip Information PROPERTIES Use the steps below to check detailed clip informa tion in the screen You can also modify information 2 on P2 card clips by making preference selections Browse the clip metadata as necessary e Use the cursor up down buttons to select a metadata item and press the SET button to view the following information 1 Press the PROPERTIES F1 button AICS Ra TET aE e This displays information about the clip at ID the cursor location f USER CLIP The name a user assigns NOTE NAME to a clip Use the cursor buttons left right to move to the This normally includes a previous or next clip Or hold down the SHIFT GLOBAL CLIP ID F3 button and press cursor up down buttons VIDEO Video signal system to move the cursor to the first or last clip AUDIO Audio channel system and other information ACCESS The date of the last 70020 update and other infor USER CLIP NAME mation Rae DEVICE Serial number of record ACCESS x CLIP NAME 003816 DEVICE ing equipment and other START TC 00 00 00 00 SHOOT P 00000000 SCENARIO information JAN 04 2008 NEWS R Ee aneo SHOOT Date when recording started and ended etc 1 Clip number SCENARIO Program name
34. erated at a voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Voltages other than 120 V are not intended for U S A and Canada Operation at a voltage other than 120 V AC may require the use of a different AC plug Please contact either a local or foreign Panasonic authorized service center for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug Note Mobile Storage Unit The rating plate is on the underside of the Mobile Storage Unit AC Adapter The rating plate is on the underside of the AC Adapter Disconnect the AC mains plug from the AC mains socket when not in use 2 indicates safety information FCC NOTICE USA Declaration of Conformity Model Number AG MSU10P Trade Name Panasonic Responsible Party Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 Support contact 1 800 524 1448 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation To assure continued compliance follow the attached installation instructions and do not make any unauthorized modifications CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro
35. ery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery EEE Yonetmeligine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey Z indicates safety information Caution for AC Mains Lead For battery charger FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer How to replace the fuse 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver indicates safety infor
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37. g Operation This unit will automatically power down after 10 minutes of inactivity when copying or formatting is not performed To use the unit turn it on again NOTE e Use the steps below to set the time until auto power off is activated Select SETTING gt AUTO POWER OFF from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 e When the unit is used as a USB or eSATA device it is not turned off automatically when inactive Turn the unit off when it is not used Calendar and Time Settings Use the following steps to set the time before you start using the unit 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the cursor buttons to select SET TING gt CLOCK SET and press the SET button e The Time setting screen appears The default setting is current time MODEL NO AJ P2C032RG 8 49 MAY 19 2010 00 00 FAnINIUN re gt MODEL ATA SAMSUNG MMDOES6G USED CAP 103 5 238 4 GB 43 CARDS 3 23 4 Use the cursor buttons left right buttons to move the cursor to the item you want to set e The items appear in hour minute month day year and time zone order e In time zone set the difference in hours from Greenwich Mean Time gt For details refer to Time zone list This page e HOUR indicates time according to the 24 hour clock 5 Use the cursor up down buttons to set the calendar 6 Set the calendar and press
38. he SSD in the inter face box A USB connection also allows access to a P2 card inserted in the P2 card slot Using the Unit as a USB Device Connecting a PC to the USB device connector makes it possible to use a P2 card inserted in the P2 card slot of the unit and the SSD inserted in the interface box as mass storage Use of P2 viewer which can be downloaded from Panasonic s web site allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 card with a Windows PC NOTE e Make a USB 2 0 connection e For details regarding connections refer to the instruc tion manuals supplied with the PC and the application software e Turn the unit Off before replacing the interface box A Switching to USB Device Mode 1 Hold down the F1 button and the POW ER button for 1 second or longer to turn the unit on e This starts the unit up in USB device mode 2 Use the supplied USB cable USB 2 0 to connect a PC to the USB device connec tor e The screen shows host connection status DISCONNECT Not connected CONNECT Connected 3 To return to normal operating mode turn the unit off and turn it on again NOTE e Use the supplied CD ROM disc to install the required drivers on a Windows PC e Use the supplied CD ROM disc to install the required drivers on a Macintosh e Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers Otherwise the data may become corrupted or
39. in erratic operation in specific operating environments depending SSD USB cable personal computer and other factors The following phenomena may occur when not enough power is supplied The PC may not recognize the SSD The SSD may suddenly stop during operation causing the PC to display an error message NOTE e Use two USB cables to use bus power gt For details refer to Checking Bus Power Operation This page e To use an SSD for writing install it in the AG MSU10 and power it by connecting the AC adapter e Use the supplied USB cables m Checking Bus Power Operation Check the following before performing any copy operations with the unit when using bus power Note that the result of this check may not fully guarantee bus power operation on your PC Install the AG MBX10G interface box in the AG MSU10 check that no important data remains and format the SSD using the FAT format In Explorer Windows or the Finder gt Macintosh select the drive and load the files copy or create anew Copy about 100 MB worth of files USB bus power can be used to power the system to the SSD Connect the supplied USB cables from the USB connectors on the PC to the USB 2 0 connectors SIGNAL POWER on the unit To use an eSATA connection also connect the eSATA cable Yes Did the drive appear on the PC There may not be enough power to run the system Use it installed i
40. l device slip it into the supplied silicone jacket to protect its connectors Control Reference Guide D F O D w fe x lt 1 AG MSU10 connector 6 eSATA connector Connector for connecting the interface box to Use the eSATA cable to connect this con the AG MSU10 Mobile Storage Unit nector to an eSATA connector on a personal computer 2 USB 2 0 connector POWER connector NOTE Use the USB cable to connect this connector to a USB 2 0 connector on a personal com puter to power the drive from the computer e The eSATA connector does not supply power Use the USB cable to supply power e Use double shielded cable for making connec tions to eSATA connectors 3 USB 2 0 connector SIGNAL connector Use the USB cable to connect this connector to a USB 2 0 connector on a personal com puter to power the drive from the computer and to transfer data between devices 4 WARNING LED Lights to indicate that not enough power is supplied gt For details refer to Checking Bus Power Operation page 44 5 POWER ACCESS LED Green Power is supplied and the device is ready to use Red The host is accessing the device NOTE e POWER ACCESS LED operation depends on the installed SSD 43 Connecting the Interface Box to a Personal Computer Although the AG MBX10G either supplied with the unit AG MSU10 or optional can be operated on bus power via the USB connector this may not be sufficient and result
41. mation Caution for AC Mains Lead For AC adaptor FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable One is for continental Europe etc and the other one is only for U K Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area since the other type of mains cable is not suitable FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE ETC Not to be used in the U K FOR U K ONLY FOR U K ONLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer How to replace the fuse 1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver Recommendation for Use of Genuine Panasonic Battery Rechargeable Battery Thank you for using a Panasonic product It has been found that counterfeit batteries which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets Some of these batteries
42. n the AG MSU10 The operation ended in an error What was the result of loading the files The operation ended normally USB bus power cannot provide sufficient power Use it installed in the AG MSU10 Did the WARNING lamp of the AG MBX10G interface box light once or more during operation NOTE e To prevent power interruptions during extended use of USB bus power power the PC using an AC power supply e Use only self powered USB hubs self powered hubs supply their own power via an AC adapter e Use double shielded cable for making connections to eSATA connectors 44 For long and Trouble free Operation Internal Battery The internal battery preserves the date and time 2 settings An E 50 indication at the top right of the screen indicates that the internal battery has been depleted Follow the steps below to recharge the battery When the battery has been charged set the time and date settings Leave the unit for about 4 hours e This is the time it takes to fully charge the internal battery NOTE e Replace the internal battery if the E 50 icon appears 1 Connect the unit to the AC adapter after charging Consult your supplier e Make sure the unit is turned off Error Messages If a P2 card or storage device malfunctions during operation and copying fails the error message shown below will appear When the unit has to be shut down all POWER P2 and
43. nal eSATA interface has been selected as the copy target Indicates that the external eSATA interface selected as the copy target is not avail able BUSES Indicates that an available external USB interface has been selected as the copy target Indicates that the external USB interface selected as the copy target is not avail able Function button indication Shows the functions assigned to the function buttons Press the F1 F2 or F3 button to use the corresponding function The functions that are assigned depend on the selected screen In the main screen the following functions are assigned F1 CHANGE Switches the storage TARGET device INTERNAL eSATA USB selected as the copy target F2 P2 Switches to display THUMBNAIL thumbnails on the P2 card F3 STORAGE Switches the Explore EXPLORE screen list of parti tions folders of the storage device select ed as the copy target Card information Shows the capacity model number and other details of an inserted card 100 MODEL NO AJ P2C064AG WARNING DIR ENTRY NG Card information fal Indicates a protected card ty 4 Indicates a warning Warning messages RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of overwrites for the P2 card has been reached The card may still function but proper recording and playback are not guaranteed We recommend replacing the P2 card DIR ENTRY NG CARD The directory structure of the P2 card is not supported
44. ommended accessories only CAUTION e Danger of explosion or fire if battery is mistreated Do not leave the battery in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed e Do not disassemble the battery or dispose of it in fire e Do not store in temperatures over 60 C 140 F For Battery e Use specified charger e Replace only with same or specified type WARNING This equipment must be grounded To ensure safe operation the three pin plug must be inserted only into a standard three pin power outlet which is effectively grounded through normal household wiring Extension cords used with the equipment must have three cores and be correctly wired to provide connection to the ground Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power outlet is grounded or that the installation is completely safe For your safety if you are in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power outlet please consult a qualified electrician CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation CAUTION This apparatus can be op
45. opying cannot be completed because Format the storage device using FAT or FORMAT the partition selected as the copy target use a device with a formatted partition STORAGE does not exist DEVICE TO FAT CANNOT The P2 card or storage device cannot be Check the P2 card or storage device FORMAT formatted CANNOT The storage device cannot be properly Reboot the storage device or connect a RECOGNIZE recognized different device STORAGE DEVICE CARD ACCESS An error occurred during P2 card access Check P2 card ERROR CARD IS EMPTY The P2 card being used as the copy Copying cannot take place as there is no CANNOT COPY source is empty data on the copy source DEVICE Last copy or format operation failed be Connect the device properly and try again LACK OF There is not enough free space on a P2 Use a P2 card or storage device with suf CAPACITY card or storage device used as the copy __ ficient free space target LAST COPY Last copy operation failed Copy the data again FAILED LAST COPY Last copy operation was successful SUCCESSFUL LAST FORMAT Last format operation failed Format the device again FAILED LAST FORMAT Last format operation was successful SUCCESSFUL LOW BATTERY The battery is running low Replace the battery or connect the AC adapter NOT SELECTED No clip is selected Select clips before copying POWER LOST Last copy or format operation failed
46. ows you to adjust LCD monitor backlight brightness LIGHT Normal DARK Dark LCD TIMEOUT Make the settings below to have the LCD monitor automatically turn off after a specified time approx 5 min of inactivity ON The LCD switches off automatically OFF The LCD does switch off AUTO POWER OFF Make the settings below to set the time until auto power off is acti vated Off 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 25 min 30 min The default setting is 10 min DATE FORMAT You can change the order that Year Month and Day are displayed Y M D Year month and day order M D Y Month day and year order D M Y Day month and year order CLOCK SET Sets the calendar and time MENU RESET Initializes menu settings and clears copy result logs YES Returns menu settings to their defaults and clears copy result history NO Cancels initialization 40 Displaying Unit Information E Log data The unit allows you to save the history log data of copying results Use the steps below to check this log 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the cursor buttons to select STA TUS gt COPY LOG and press the SET button e The logs shown below appear Date and time of start of copying and result of copying Copy source gt Copy target P2 card serial number or model name of storage device NOTE e The unit saves Greenwich Mean Time A change in the time zone changes
47. rage unit is connected for copying and flashes when any of the drives are accessed gt For details refer to Connections page 37 13 E Left and Right Sides 16 17 18 19 20 14 USB 2 0 DEVICE connector Type Mini B Connect personal computers and other de vices for use in the USB device mode gt For details refer to Using the Unit as a USB Device page 37 USB 2 0 HOST connector Type A Enables connection of a variety of storage devices using the unit as a USB host For example hard disks that support USB 2 0 gt For details refer to Selecting Storage De vice page 25 eSATA DEVICE connector The eSATA connector on the interface box allows you to connect a personal computer or other device gt For details refer to Using the unit as an eSATA device page 37 eSATA HOST connector Enables connection of a hard disk drive or solid state drive with an eSATA connector us ing the unit as host device gt For details refer to Selecting Storage De vice page 25 Security lock slot Used for attaching security cables For details on connection refer to the instruction manual supplied with the cable Security locks and security cables help prevent theft However in the event that theft does occur Panasonic is not liable for any resulting damages 18 19 20 NOTE It may not be pos
48. rate folder is created for each card and all data on the card is copied to this folder The Explore screen on the unit allows you to check the name of the folder Each folder consists of a hierarchy involving a date folder and a lower folder called a time folder Example A folder created at 12 34 56 on March 30 2010 will have the following structure 10 03 30 12 34 56 It is not possible to copy P2 cards that are larger than the storage device NOTE e Use the steps below to automatically compare the original P2 card data with data copied to the storage device when using a TYPE S format for copying Select SETTING gt VERIFY from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 e Use the steps below to set a buzzer that will notify you when copying ends when the device is powered up and of any errors that might occur Select SETTING gt BUZZER from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 27 suoljesado Selecting Clips for Copying This unit allows you to select specific clips on a P2 card or a storage device to copy to a storage device or a P2 card rather than copying all clips at one time Use thumbnail view to select the clips you want to copy l Thumbnail Screen Operations i Opening P2 Card Thumbnail Screen i Displaying Storage Device Thumbnails 1 Press the P2 THUMBNAIL F2 button e Thumbnails appear e To return to the main screen press the EXI
49. re deletion of data from memory cards and storage devices prior to disposal or transfer of the unit The format and delete functions on this unit or a PC will only change the file management data and leave data on the memory card or storage device intact It is recommended that cards or storage devices either be physically destroyed or that commercially sold software be used to completely delete any data they contain Management of data on memory cards and storage devices is the sole responsibility of the user E Place of Installation Do not install this unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight as this may deform the cabinet or damage the LCD screen m Liquid crystal displays e While 99 99 or more of the pixels on an LCD screen will function normally 0 01 may either be dead or constantly lit seen as red blue or green dots This is not a malfunction e There may be some unevenness on the screen depending on the image displayed e Wiping or rubbing the LCD screen with a rough cloth may damage it e Leaving an unchanging image on the screen for a long period of time may create a temporary afterimage burn in e LCD response and brightness vary with operating temperature e In a high temperature and high humidity location the LCD panel characteristics may change and result in uneven image quality Em Information on software for this product 1 Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public Licen
50. recorded them or delete them UNKNOWN An unsupported DVD drive or unsupport Disconnect the device turn off the unit DEVICE ed device is connected and turn it back on again CONNECTED VERIFICATION The contents of the copied data do not Copy the data again FAILED match WRITE The P2 card is write protected Insert write enabled media PROTECTED 47 uolesedo 994J a qno1 pue Huo 404 m Error and Warning Information An E indication may appear in the upper right corner of the screen to notify errors not related to copying or formatting Indication Description Operation No 30 ndicates that an error occurred during P2 card or storage device access STOP To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again 37 Displayed when a system controller command was not observed STOP To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again 38 Displayed when a communications error occurs STOP To continue operation turn the power off and then back on again 50 Displayed when a drop in the backup battery voltage for the internal clock is Operation detected at power on continues Charge the internal battery gt For details refer to Internal Battery page 45 BA The battery is depleted The unit is Charge the battery shut down 70 Indicates that the directory structure of the P2 card is not supported Operation Immediately make a backup of card data and reforma
51. rsor buttons to select the type of clips that open ALL CLIP Shows all clips SELECTED Shows only clips selected CLIPS using the SET button At this time the thumbnails appear in selected order MARKED Shows only clips to which CLIPS shot marks have been attached TEXT MEMO Shows only clips that con CLIPS tain text memo data 3 Press the SET button i Changing the indicators that appear i Changing Time Indication Use the steps below to switch thumbnail display indicators and data settings 1 Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons to select THUMBNAIL gt SETUP gt INDICATOR Use the cursor buttons to select the type of indicators that open e Each press of the SET button turns check boxes on and off Turn on the check boxes for the indicators you want to see ALL HIDE Hides all indicators Selecting ALL HIDE dis ables selection of other items MARKER Shows the shot mark indicator TEXT MEMO Shows the text memo indicator WIDE Shows the wide indicator PROXY Shows the proxy indicator Press the SET button Use the steps below to change the type of time indication 1 Press the MENU button and use the cursor buttons to select THUMBNAIL gt SETUP gt DATA DISPLAY Use the cursor buttons to select the type suoljesado of data you want to see and press the SET button TC Time code UB User bits TIME Time of recording DATE Date of recording DATE TIME Date and tim
52. s the fourth level and will therefore not appear Before copying select the storage device you want to copy clips to The Explore screen and thumbnail screen that appear are those of the storage device selected above 1 2 3 Connect a storage device for copying Turn the unit on Press the CHANGE TARGET F1 button to change destination e Each press of the button will change the destination drive in the following order E p USB a a SB INTERNAL interface box eSATA Ee gt U eSATA NOTE e It may take some time a few seconds for the unit to recognize the connected storage device and display the related information 25 suoljesado i Copying All Clips on a P2 Card Pressing the START button during the main screen displayed allows you to copy all files on a card to a stor age device Copying All Clips on a P2 3 When copying ends a message indicat Car d ing that copying has ended appears Press the SET button e The message clears Open the thumbnail to check the result as T Turn the unit ON and select the storage required device to copy the clips to gt For details refer to Displaying Storage gt For details refer to Selecting Storage Device Thumbnails page 28 Device page 25 2 Press the START button as e Copying of clips on the card starts and a L copy COMPLETED progress bar appears eee INTERNAL TARGET PARTITION TYPES in
53. se GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain change and redistribute the source codes of this software Details on GPL and LGPL can be found on the installation CD provided with the unit Refer to the folder called LDOC Details are given in the original English language text To obtain the source codes go to the following home page https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av The manufacturer asks users to refrain from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have obtained and other details to its representatives 2 Included with this product is software which is licensed under MIT License This information is provided in the LDOC folder in the original English language text on the install CD ROM supplied with the unit 10 IJ AG mBx106G interface box _ Install a commercially available 2 5 type SSD with Serial ATA interface in the supplied AG MBX10G remov able interface box according to the instructions in Interface Box Setup page 42 e Information on SSDs that we have tested is posted on our website e Be sure to turn the unit off before inserting and removing the interface box in the unit Failure to heed this warning may result in damage to the unit e Do not install a hard disk drive in the interface box E AC adapter Use the supplied AC adapter Read the Operating Instructions before use gt Connecting the Power
54. sible to connect an eSATA storage device that does not support the LINUX operating system e Some eSATA storage devices may prolong the startup time of the unit e This unit supports USB bus power 5 V 0 5 A but some storage devices may have difficulties starting up using USB bus power Should this happen provide the storage device with a separate power supply This unit does not support storage devices that are 2TB 2 048 GB or larger Some storage devices and cables may not operate nor mally Use a storage device with sufficient space for copying Do not connect a storage device to hubs or other connec tions that involve multiple units even when it is not pow ered During formatting and copying do not disconnect cables do not remove a P2 card and do not power off this unit and the storage device Otherwise this unit and the stor age device must be rebooted The P2 card may have become damaged A storage device is a high precision instrument whose read and write functions may fail if used in an unsuitable environment Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from storage device damage or other defects When data from this unit is copied to a storage device and is edited on another computer the data may no lon ger work in this unit and storage device data may become corrupted Repair bad clips on P2 cards before copying them to a storage device SATA
55. t MODEL 8 umami Mato m USED CAP 133 1 238 4 GB 55 CARDS 4 23 eg SOURCE NOW COPYING TARGET IN PARTITION TYPES X int MODEL aa eee it mo NOTE ESS caa s Wead kan 43 e If the unit was turned off automatically or because bat CARDS 3 23 ac P tery power was not sufficient when the end message is displayed it will appear again the next time the unit is started up NOTE e Copy results and the maximum number of P2 cards that can be copied depends on the partition type of the stor age device gt For details refer to Partition type and copy results page 27 e To interrupt copying press the SET button Use the cursor Up Down buttons to select YES and press the SET button in the CANCEL dialog box that appears If you change your mind and want to continue copying select NO and press the SET button e For a TYPE S storage device the unit checks whether the card has already been copied before starting to copy If the card has already been copied the message AL READY COPIED CONTINUE appears To copy again select YES 26 E Partition type and copy results Partition type Copy result Number of P2 1 2 cards that can be 2 copied A separate partition is created for each card and all data on the card is copied to this partition The Explore screen on the unit allows you to check the model number and serial number of a P2 card A sepa
56. t the card continues 71 Indicates that the maximum number of overwrites for the P2 card has been Operation reached continues This P2 card should be replaced 48 Before Requesting a Repair When the unit does not seem to operate normally first check the following information If the problem still persists consult your supplier Power supply issues Symptom Check Page reference The unit does not start up e The battery and AC adapter may not be correctly connected Check the connections e Hold down the POWER button 1 second or longer to start up Refer to page 16 Refer to page 18 The unit cuts out e To reduce battery consumption the unit is automatically shut down after 10 minutes of inactivity Select SETTING gt AUTO POWER OFF in the setting menu to check Refer to page 18 The unit cuts out soon after being started up e Check whether the battery is depleted The battery is depleted when the battery charge indicator flashes or the fig indi cation appears Charge the battery or replace it with a freshly charged battery Refer to page 15 Battery issues e Check whether the unit is being used in a low temperature environment Battery operation is affected by temperature and battery life will decrease when used at a low temperature e Check whether the battery has reached the end of its service life The battery has a limited life span The life span of th
57. tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the booklet Something About Interference available from FCC local regional offices helpful FCC Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this device NOTIFICATION Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 A lithium ion polymer batt
58. the time indication accordingly MAIN COPY LOG a a MAY 19 05 23 COPY COMPLETED AAF07L0518 gt RHR RD SETTIMay 19 05 24 COPY COMPLETED ABE0812282 gt ne MAY 19 06 09 COPY CANNOT ACCESS CARD AAF07L0518 gt Se ee MAY 19 06 17 COPY COMPLETED AAFO7L0518 gt GaGnND SRO EXIT EXIT 4 Press the EXIT button e The menu reappears NOTE e To initialize menus and copying results select SETTING gt MENU RESET from the menu and press the SET button gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 e The copy result history is automatically deleted starting from the oldest data to make place for new data ii Operation time Indicates the time the unit has been in operation 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the cursor buttons to select STA TUS gt HOUR METER and press the SET button e Indicates the following time data OPERATION Indicates the number of hours that the unit has been S LCD ON ndicates backlight on time for the LCD monitor in hours POWER ON ndicates the number of times the power has been turned on 4 Press the EXIT button e The menu reappears i Software Version Use this function to check the version of software used in this unit 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press the MENU button to open the menu 3 Use the cursor buttons to select STA TUS gt SYSTEM INFO and press the SET button
59. the SET button e Pressing the SET button sets the clock to the set time NOTE e Since the clock is affected by deviation it should be checked before use e If you require an exact time setting check and reset the time before use e You can change the order of Year Month and Day Select SETTING gt DATE FORMAT from the menu gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 E Time zone list Time difference 10 00 00 30 01 00 01 30 02 00 02 30 03 00 03 30 04 00 04 30 05 00 05 30 06 00 06 30 07 00 07 30 08 00 08 30 09 00 09 30 10 00 10 30 11 00 11 30 12 00 12 45 13 00 12 00 11 30 11 00 10 30 10 00 09 30 09 00 08 30 08 00 07 30 07 00 06 30 06 00 05 30 05 00 04 30 04 00 03 30 City Region Greenwich Darwin Islands Guam y Lord Howe Island Norfolk Islands Kwajalein Atoll idway Islands arquesas Islands Los Angeles ewfoundland Central Atlantic time 19 uogeieda ld 1 20 Inserting and Removing a P2 Card i Inserting a P2 Card a Removing a P2 Card Insert a P2 card in the P2 card slot e Press in the card until the EJECT button pops up EJECT button NOTE e Be sure to hold the P2 card level as you insert it and slide it in as far as it will go Forcing cards into the slot at an angle may damage them Fold the EJECT button in the direction of the arrow 1 Flip up the EJE
60. the equip ment could be damaged e Use double shielded cable except the supplied cable for making connections to USB 2 0 connectors Using the Unit as an eSATA Device Connecting a PC to the eSATA device connector will enable high speed access to the SSD in the inter face box slot NOTE e An eSATA device connection does not allow access to a P2 card Switching to eSATA Device Mode 1 Use a commercially available eSATA cable to connect a PC to the eSATA device connector 2 Hold down the F2 button and the POW ER button for 1 second or longer to turn the unit on e The unit starts up in eSATA device mode The screen does not display host connection status 3 To return to normal operating mode turn the unit off and turn it on again NOTE e Make sure that cables are not disconnected and that the unit and the PC are not turned off during data transfers Otherwise the data may become corrupted or the equip ment could be damaged e Use double shielded cable for making connections to eSATA connectors 37 suono uuop MENU THUMBNAIL OPERATION __ STATUS SETTING NOTE e To initialize menus and log data select SETTING gt ALL CLIP SELECTED CLIPS MARKED CLIPS TEXT MEMO CLIPS SET UP Submenu INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY DELETE COPY P2 COPY INT USB eSATA FORMAT P2 FORMAT INT USB eSATA CHANGE PARTITION NAME DELETE LAST PAR
61. to use the functions displayed at the bot tom of the screen POWER LED Lights when the unit is ON The POWER LED flashes during shutdown POWER button Use to turn the power ON and OFF When the unit is OFF hold down the POWER button for 1 second to turn it ON When the unit is ON hold down the POWER button for 2 seconds to turn it OFF gt For details refer to Turning the unit on and off page 18 3 S S m me P S 8 Siy 10 AT ye MENU 11 E NK KIS gt _ _14 OP2 OSTORAGE 11 EXIT button Press this button in a clip thumbnail Proper ties or in the Explore screen on the storage device or other screen to return to the previous screen You can also use EXIT in a menu and press the SET button to the same effect 12 START button Press to start copying a P2 card 13 Cursor up down left right buttons SET but ton The four outer buttons are cursor buttons Use them to move the cursor in thumbnails menus Explorer etc The SET button at the center is used to select menu items and clips gt For details refer to Cursor operations page 30 14 MENU button Press to open the menu Press again to return to the previous screen gt For details refer to Menu list page 38 15 Access LEDs P2 The LED is on when a P2 card is inserted and flashes when it is accessed STORAGE The LED is on when the drive in the interface box or an external sto
62. ts down automati cally or due to insufficient battery power will reappear when the unit is powered up the next time When a clip is copied to a storage device formatted using TYPE S the card model number is displayed as UN KNOWN 34 Copying Clips on a Storage Device 1 Press the CHANGE TARGET F1 button in the main screen to select the storage device you want to copy from gt For details refer to Selecting Storage Device page 25 2 Press the STORAGE EXPLORE F3 button to open the Explorer screen on the storage device 3 Open thumbnails on the storage device and select the clips you want to copy gt For details refer to Displaying Storage Device Thumbnails page 28 4 Press the CLIP COPY F2 button You can also press the menu button use the cursor buttons to select OPERATION gt COPY P2 and press the SET button e The dialog box that appears indicates the number of clips selected for copying and prompts you to either approve or cancel copying by selecting YES or NO 5 Use the cursor buttons to select YES and press the SET button e Selecting YES starts clip copying and displays a progress bar e Selecting NO cancels copying e To interrupt ongoing copying press the SET button Use the cursor buttons to se lect YES and press the SET button in the CANCEL dialog box that appears If you change your mind and want to continue copying select
63. ut 2 Depress the battery lock release button and slide out the DC power supply cable plate 3 Disconnect the AC power supply cable from the wall outlet 16 NOTE e Disconnect the AC power supply cable from the wall outlet when the unit is not used e The power lamp on the AC adpater will remain lit for a few moments after the AC power supply cable is discon nected This is not a malfunction uonesedaid 17 Turning the Unit on and off Use the supplied battery or AC adapter to power the unit gt For details refer to Connecting the Battery page 16 gt For details refer to Connecting the Power Ca ble page 16 Make sure that the battery or the AC adapter is properly connected to the unit Turn the unit on be fore starting And turn the unit off when you finish a Turning the unit on Hold down the POWER button for 1 second or lon ger to turn the unit on when it is off The POWER LED lights green when the unit has started up POWER LED O POWER POWER Co i Turning the unit off Hold down the POWER button for 2 second or lon ger to turn the unit off when it is on The POWER LED goes out But the POWER LED flashes while the unit is being shut down NOTE e When a low battery voltage occurs and the battery icon is red turn off the unit and replace the battery with a charged battery or switch to the AC adapter and turn on the unit 18 Auto Power Off Durin
64. ways turn the unit off before installing the interface box Installing the interface box when the unit is on may dam age the unit the interface box or the SSD 21 Installing and Removing Interface Boxes uonesedaid Formatting the Interface Box This section describes how to format an SSD in stalled in the interface box An SSD can be formatted as a TYPE S or FAT drive Before you use an SSD for the first time it must be formatted using TYPE S or FAT ERASE ALL allows you to delete all data on the SSD TYPE S A special disk format for high speed writing data by P2 card It enables saving up to 23 cards Saved data for each copied P2 card will be recognized as a separate drive by comput ers and other devices FAT The basic primary partition becomes FAT32 Computers will recognize the device as a single drive and as cards are copied to the drive new folders are automatically created for copying ERASE ALL Since formatting will only delete some of the data use ERASE ALL to securely erase all the data on the drive NOTE e Do not use battery power but the AC adapter for ERASE ALL since it writes data to the drive to delete all data which takes considerable time e To use an SSD after an ERASE ALL operation format it selecting either TYPE S or FAT 22 T Make sure that TARGET in the main screen is INTERNAL and press the F3 INT EXPLORE button e The EXPLORE screen appears NOTE

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