Panasonic AJ-HRW10G User Manual

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Standard accessories
Ferrite core × 4
   When using a LAN cable (optional), make sure 
to attach ferrite cores to the ends of the cable. 
(page 13)
Failure to attach ferrite cores could cause 
interference with nearby equipment. 
Binder × 8 (page 13)
Screws x 16
  For installing the 5-inch bay units (page 9)
Front cushion x 1
   A cushion to protect the front surface when the unit is 
carried by the handle.
Always attach the cushion when moving the unit 
(page 11).
Overview
This unit is a hard disk storage unit specifically designed for P2 cards.
The data recorded on P2 cards can be copied at high speed from the unit's P2 drive onto HDDs.
However, data cannot be written onto the P2 cards.
● Easy to use
   Designed to enable all operations from the touch 
panel. 
● Supports two HDDs
   It is now possible to ensure the safety of the data 
thanks to mirroring.
● Network  ready
   A Gigabit Ethernet LAN (hereafter "Gigabit LAN") port 
is provided.
   This makes it possible to access the data on the 
unit's HDDs over a network.
5-inch bay units and HDDs sold separately. 
Precautions for Use
Points to bear in mind when destroying or 
transferring the P2 cards or hard disk drives
Formatting memory cards or hard disk drives 
(hereafter "HDDs") or deleting data on them using the 
format or delete function on the unit or on a computer 
will only change the file management data--it will not 
completely delete the data on the memory cards or 
HDDs. It is recommended either that the memory 
cards or HDDs be physically destroyed or that a data 
erasure software program for computers available 
on the market be used to completely delete the data 
on the memory cards or HDDs. Note that managing 
the memory card and HDD data is the owner's 
responsibility.
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent 
Portfolio License for the personal and non-
commercial use of the following activities of a 
consumer but no license is granted or implied for 
any other use.
●  Encode video in compliance with the AVC standard 
(“AVC video”).
●  Decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer 
engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity.
●  Decode AVC video that was obtained from a video 
provider licensed to provide AVC video.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG 
LA, LLC (http://www.mpegla.com).