Hitachi DZ-BD7HA User Manual

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When connecting the camcorder to a PC, use the AC adapter/
charger as a power source.
z If the camcorder power is cut during data transfer, your valuable recorded data 
may be lost. If this occurs while writing to disc, the disc will no longer be 
usable.
While accessing the camcorder from a PC, do not plug or unplug the 
cables.
z If you plug or unplug the PC connection cable (supplied) or the power source 
(power cable and DC power cord) while the ACCESS/PC indicator is 
flashing, your valuable recorded data may be lost. If this occurs while writing 
to disc, the disc will no longer be usable.
Make sure the camcorder does not overheat. (Operations conducted 
with the camcorder and PC connected should be limited to a rough 
standard of approx. 30 minutes within environmental conditions at 
approx. 86
°F (30°C).)
z If the camcorder overheats, camcorder operations may not function properly. 
In particular, if an error occurs while writing to BD-R or DVD-R, the disc will 
no longer be usable. Make sure to prevent the camcorder from overheating. 
As extended time will be required to import lengthy scenes recorded to the 
HDD to your PC, make sure that the camcorder does not overheat.
When connecting the camcorder to your PC, detach all cables or 
camera accessories (external microphone, etc.) other than the PC 
connection cable and AC adapter/charger.
Camcorder connection to your PC is not possible when the 
camcorder power is “OFF”.
The supplied software does not import camcorder’s editing features 
such as the fade settings but only the original data.
Although reading data from the camcorder or writing data to the 
camcorder may be possible using software other than the supplied 
software, operation is not guaranteed. 
Although we have confirmed that discs created using the supplied 
software can be played back on devices compliant with those 
respective disc types, playback on all devices is not guaranteed. 
There are instances when playback is not possible depending on the 
playback device or disc recording condition.
Precautions When Connecting to a PC