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Reconnection of incomplete clips
Incomplete clips may be generated when clips
recorded on multiple P2 cards (connected clips) are
separately copied to different cards. Reconnection
function generates one clip (the original, connected
clip) from incomplete clips.
1
  Turn the POWER/MODE switch to set to PB/
THUMBNAIL mode.
The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD
monitor.
2
  Use the Operation lever to select 
incomplete clips to reconnect.
Usually, thumbnails of incomplete clips (clips
with   marker) are displayed in line.
3
  Press the MENU button and select 
OPERATION → RE-CONNECTION from the 
thumbnail menu.
A YES/NO confirmation screen asks you to
confirm that you want to reconnect the clip.
Select YES with the Operation lever if you wish
to reconnect the incomplete clip.
Clips that are connected as a group must be 
grouped together or they will be displayed as 
incomplete clips.
Restoring clips
Restores clips that are defective as a result of
sudden powering-down during recording, or
removal of the P2 card being accessed.
Only those clips with yellow corrupt clip 
markers can be restored. Clips with a red 
corrupt clip indicator cannot be repaired. 
Please delete such clips. If the clip cannot be 
deleted, format the P2 card.
During restoration of the clips, however, the 
defective-clip indicator may change from 
yellow to red, resulting in inability to restore 
the clips.
1
  Turn the POWER/MODE switch to set to PB/
THUMBNAIL mode.
The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD
monitor.
2
  Push the Operation lever in the ◄ ► 
direction and position it on the clip you 
wish to restore (clips with the yellow 
corrupt clip indicator which signifies that 
they can be restored are displayed). Press 
SET on the Operation lever to select the 
clip.
3
  Press the MENU button, and select 
OPERATION → REPAIR CLIP from the 
thumbnail menu.
A YES/NO confirmation screen asks you to
confirm that you want to repair the clip. Select
YES with the Operation lever if you wish to
restore the clip.