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Handling Discs
  
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(How to select an item in the menu screen: Turn the 
MENU knob to move the 
b mark to the desired item.)
1
Display the DISC page of the USER 
(or OPERATION) menu, and press the MENU knob.
For details of menu operations, see page 129.
2
Select QUICK FORMAT, and press the MENU knob.
The message “QUICK FORMAT OK?  YES 
b NO” 
appears.
3
To carry out the formatting, select YES, and press the 
MENU knob.
To cancel, press the MENU knob leaving NO selected.
When formatting is completed, the message 
“COMPLETED” appears.
Handling of Discs When Recording 
Does Not End Normally (Salvage 
Function)
Recording processing does not end normally if, for 
example, the battery pack is removed during recording, or 
if the power cord is disconnected during recording. 
Because the file system is not updated, video and audio 
data recorded in real time is not recognized as files and clip 
contents recorded up to that point are lost.
However, this unit has a salvage function which can hold 
losses to the minimum by reconstructing clips on such 
discs.
Note that no recorded clip contents are lost when the 
POWER switch is set to OFF and when battery exhaustion 
is detected, because the unit does not become powered off 
until after the end of recording processing.
• Do not disconnect the battery pack or power cord until 
recording processing has finished and the ACCESS 
indicator has gone out.
• This function salvages as much recorded material as 
possible after an unforeseen accident, but 100% 
restoration cannot be guaranteed.
• Even when this function is used, it is not possible to 
recover data from immediately before the interruption of 
recording. The amount of data lost is as follows.
Quick salvage: From 2 to 4 seconds of data before the 
interruption of recording.
Full salvage: From 4 to 6 seconds of data before the 
interruption of recording.
(More data may be lost when the unit is subject to 
vibrations, when you switch frequently between 
recording and paused, and when you use functions such 
as Interval Rec.)
Quick salvage
When the unit is powered on again after a recording 
interruption due to a power interruption, with the disc still 
loaded in the unit, clips are reconstructed on the basis of 
backup data stored in nonvolatile memory and markers 
recorded on the disc. Processing time is about 5 seconds.
Full salvage
When recording on an XDCAM device is interrupted 
because of a power interruption, and a disc is manually 
ejected from that device with the power off, clips are 
reconstructed on the basis of markers recorded on the disc 
when the disc is loaded in this unit. Therefore, processing 
takes longer than for a quick salvage (about 30 seconds, 
although it depends on the state of the disc). 
Before using another XDCAM device
 1)
 to perform a full 
salvage of a disc that was recorded successfully on the 
PDW-F75/75MD/F355/F335, check that the version of the 
other device is version 1.7 or higher. Salvage cannot be 
completed successfully on version 1.6 or lower devices.
1) PDW-F350/F330, PDW-530/510, PDW-F70/F30, PDW-1500, PDW-R1, 
PDW-V1, PDW-D1, and PDW-70MD.
Proceed as follows to perform a full salvage.
1
Insert the disc on which recording did not end 
normally.
The following salvage message appears.
2
Select YES, and press the MENU knob.
Salvage processing starts, and the message 
“EXECUTING.” appears.
A results message appears when the processing 
finishes.
Notes
 DELETE LAST CLIP:  EXEC
 DELETE ALL CLIPS:  EXEC
 
 QUICK FORMAT    :  EXEC
TOP
 004 DISC
Note
     TO RECORD ON THE
  DISC, IT IS NECESSARY
   TO EXECUTE SALVAGE.
      SALVAGE OK?
        YES  NO
        SALVAGE