Restoring Files - Panasonic AG-RCP30P Operating Instructions Manual

P2 remote control panel, car use only
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Restoring Files

If the power of the Memory Card Video
Recorder 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 starts file restoring.
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
] to
P2 card when the [BUSY] lamp is
lit or blinking.
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