Restoring Files - Panasonic AG-CPD15P Operating Instructions Manual

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Restoring Files

When a PC application is running,
this unit freezes in the live screen
and files cannot be restored.
If the power of this unit is turned off or
a P2 card is removed during recording,
the file will be corrupted and cannot be
played back.
"
Restore" appears on the On-Screen
Display when there is a file on the P2
card that needs to be restored.
(This message does not appear when
[On Screen Type] is set to "OFF".)
[Restore] in the Menu is normally
disabled, but is enabled upon detecting
a file that cannot be played back.
Use the following steps to process any
file that needs to be restored.
1. Press the [MENU] button.
The Menu appears.
2. Use the [ , ] buttons to select
[Restore] and press [
confirm the entry.
The Restore confirmation screen
appears.
3. Use the [ , ] buttons to select
[Restore] and press [
confirm the entry.
This opens the file restore screen,
starting a file restore operation.
The screen prior to Step 1 above
reappears when the file is restored.
Select [Cancel] during a restoring to
cancel the restore process.
Notes:
• An interrupted restore process can
be resumed at a later time.
• Recording is still available even if
there are files in need of restoration.
• A recording trigger detected during
a restore process or pressing the
[REC] button will interrupt the
process and start recording.
• Files that must be restored do not
appear on the playback file list
screen. Make sure to restore the
files beforehand.
• Since a seriously corrupted file
may not be possible to restore,
do not turn off the unit during P2
card access (for example, during
recording) and do not remove a
P2 card when the [BUSY] lamp is
lit or blinking.
• Starting up a PC application
during file restoration will abort the
file restore operation. This unit will
] to
then freeze in the live screen and
files cannot be restored.
• Starting a file restore operation
from a PC application causes the
following screen transitions.
The "Under Restore Mode from
] to
PC..." standby screen replaces
the live screen.
If the file restore operation on
the PC application is canceled,
the live screen reappears.
Starting up file restoration
opens the file restore screen.
The live screen will reappear
if the file restore operation is
canceled on this unit.
If the PC application is used to
disconnect the Memory Card
Video Recorder from the PC
application, the file restore
operation is also aborted and
the live screen reappears.
The live screen reappears
when the file restore operation
completes.
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