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    							Using Play List: Playing Back Play Lists101
     Using Play List
    Use the following procedure to play back the play list. 
    1Open the play list screen. 
    2Use the cursor buttons to select the event you want 
    to start playback. 
    3Set the playback time code as necessary.
    ➝For details, refer to “Setting the Playback Time Code 
    (TC)” (page 100).
    4Press the PLAY   button. 
    Playback starts from the cursor location and continues 
    until the end of the play list or until all playable events have 
    been played. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     During play list playback, insert all the P2 cards that contain 
    events that belong to the play list or normal playback will not be 
    possible. The number of the first and subsequent events that 
    cannot be played back are indicated in red. 
     Use the STOP   button to stop ongoing playback. 
     The default stop mode setting of this unit is RETURN. Thus you 
    return to the play list screen when playback is stopped by 
    pressing the STOP
      button or the automatic stop function 
    stops playback upon reaching the beginning or end of all 
    events. The cursor position then moves to the event where the 
    STOP button was pressed. 
     If the menu stop mode is set to STAY, stopping playback does 
    not return you to the play list screen but a still image is 
    continuously displayed. 
     If the menu stop mode is STAY, press the PLAY LIST button or 
    the EXIT button after playback stops to return to the play list. 
     Remote switching is available also during play list playback. The 
    STAY stop mode is a convenient setting in remote control using 
    RS-422A.
    Playing Back the Play List
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    							102Using Play List: Creating New Clips From the Play List (Edit Copy)
    Creating New Clips From the Play List (Edit Copy)
    You can use the play list to create a new clip. 
    This function is called edit copy. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     The playback time code setting allows you to start the time code 
    from a set value after edit copy. Set the playback time code as 
    necessary.
    ➝For details, refer to “Setting the Playback Time Code (TC)” (page 
    100).
     Play list files created on the AJ-SPD850 can be loaded but not 
    edited. However, edit copy becomes available after saving the file 
    under another name using SAVE AS. 
    1Open the play list screen. 
    2Press the MENU button. 
    3Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – 
    [EDIT COPY].
    4Select the number of the P2 card slot that will store 
    the edit copy data and press the SET button.
    5Select [YES] and press the SET button.
    This starts edit copy. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     If total free space on an inserted P2 card is not sufficient to store 
    edit copy data, the message “WARNING: LACK OF REC 
    CAPACITY!” appears and edit copy does not start.
     Edit copying indicates its approximate progress during 
    operation.
     Use the SET button or the CANCEL button to cancel an ongoing 
    edit copy operation.
     Text memos are automatically inserted at the edit points (the 
    start of each event) of edit-copied clips.
     Edit copying does not copy any information other than the user 
    clip name.
     The presence of different aspect ratios in the data will generate 
    an error.
     Edit copy will copy only events that can be played back. 
     Do not remove a P2 card that is being accessed (the LED of the 
    related P2 card slot flashes).
     When the specified card does not have enough space to store 
    all the data, the remaining data is automatically copied to a P2 
    card in the next number slot. The number of the slots where the 
    data is copied is displayed during copying or when copying 
    ends. 
    						
    							Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using USB Connectors103
     Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
    Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
    Using USB Connectors
    You can use the USB 2.0 connector on this unit to connect a hard disk or a PC to save and manage clips efficiently. 
    Connect a USB 2.0 hard disk to save P2 card data, view 
    saved data and import data to P2 cards. 
    A USB 2.0 connection with a PC allows you to use P2 cards 
    inserted in the slots on this unit as mass storage. The PC then 
    requires that a USB (USB 2.0) driver be installed. 
    Use of P2 viewer, which can be downloaded from the 
    following site, allows you to manipulate clips stored on a P2 
    card on a Windows PC. 
    https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
    ◆NOTE: 
     For details regarding connections, refer to the Operating 
    Instructions supplied with the PC and the application software. 
    Using the Unit as a USB Host
    Portable hard disk drive
    P2 store USB2.0
    Using the Unit as a USB Device
    USB2.0 
    						
    							104Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Connecting a PC to This Unit
    Connecting a PC to This Unit
    1Press the PC button when this unit is idle. 
    2Select [USB DEVICE] in the confirmation screen and 
    press the SET button.
    “USB DEVICE” flashes on the LCD monitor to indicate that 
    the unit is entering the USB host mode. After the mode 
    switch, “USB DEVICE DISCONNECT” appears on the LCD 
    screen. This message is replaced by a “USB DEVICE 
    CONNECT” message when the connection with the PC is 
    completed. 
    3Use USB device mode operations.
    4Press the PC button to return to regular mode. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     Recording and playback are not available in the USB device 
    mode. 
     In the play list mode, the PC button is not available during 
    remote operation. 
     In the USB device mode, USB is displayed on the panel and the 
    VIDEO and AUDIO INPUT SELECT indications disappear. 
    Switching to USB Device Mode
    PC
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    							Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk105
     Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
    Using This Unit With a Hard Disk
    This unit supports the following hard disks types. 
     Panasonic portable hard disk unit P2 store (AJ-PCS060G)
     A hard disk that supports the USB 2.0 interface
    Available functions depend on the type of hard disk used. In 
    the host mode, “PARTITION:” in the left half of the Explorer 
    screen provides information on the hard disk that is 
    connected to the unit. ◆NOTE: 
     This unit supports USB bus power (5 V, 0.5 A) but some hard disks 
    may not be able to use USB bus power. Use a separate power 
    supply with hard disks that do not support USB bus power.
     This unit does not support hard disks that are 2 TB (2048 GB) or 
    larger. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     Use hard disks under the following conditions. 
    1) Operate hard disks within its operating specifications 
    (temperature, etc.). 
    2) Do not use hard disks in locations that are unstable or exposed to 
    vibration. 
     Some hard disks may not operate normally. 
     Use a hard disk with sufficient space for copying. 
     Do not connect a hard disk to hubs or other connections that involve 
    multiple units even if it is not powered on. Do not use other devices 
    that are connected via hubs with a hard disk. 
     During formatting and copying, do not disconnect cables, do not 
    remove a P2 card that is involved in any of these activities and do 
    not power off this unit and the hard disk. Otherwise this unit and the 
    hard disk must be rebooted. 
     A hard disk is a precision instrument whose read and write functions 
    may fail in some operating environments. 
    Please note that Panasonic accepts no liability whatsoever for data 
    loss or other losses either direct or indirect arising from hard disk 
    damage or other defects.  When data from this unit is copied to a hard disk and is managed on 
    another PC, the data can no longer be guaranteed to work in this unit 
    and the integrity of the hard disk data cannot be guaranteed, either. 
     Repair bad clips on P2 cards before copying them to a hard disk. 
     Clips on hard disks cannot be played back. 
     SATA (serial ATA) or PATA (parallel ATA) interface hard disks 
    connected using a USB cable may not be recognized. 
    Supported Hard Disks
    Hard Disk Types and Available Functions
    Hard disk typeFeaturesavailable functions
    TYPE S A special format that permits high-speed loading of 
    and writing in card units. This unit uses this format for 
    formatting.Loading and writing in card units, thumbnail display, 
    loading and formatting in clop units.
    P2STORE This is a P2 store (AJ-PCS060G). It cannot be written 
    to.Loading in card units, thumbnail display, loading in 
    clip units. 
    FAT The basic primary partition on a PC is FAT 16 or FAT 
    32 that require a CONTENTS directory created in its 
    foot directory.Thumbnail display, loading in clip units, formatting
    * After formatting on this unit, the card is handled as a 
    “TYPE S” hard disk. 
    OTHER Hard disk other than those above
    *  If root does not contain a directory called 
    “CONTENTS” or if a file system other than NTFS, 
    FAT16 or FAT32 is used. Formatting
    * After formatting on this unit, the card is handled as a 
    “TYPE S” hard disk.  
    						
    							106Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk
    1Press the PC button when this unit is idle. 
    ◆NOTE:
     In the play list mode, the PC button is not available during 
    remote operation. 
    2Select [USB HOST] in the confirmation screen and 
    press the SET button.
    “USB HOST” flashes on the LCD monitor to indicate that 
    the unit is entering the USB host mode. After the mode 
    switch, the thumbnail screen appears and “USB HOST” is 
    indicated in the lower right corner. 
    3Use USB host mode operations.
    ◆NOTE: 
     While P2 cards played back in USB host mode will appear on 
    the LCD monitor, the inputs and output on the rear panel will not 
    work. 
     Recording on P2 cards is not available, either. 
    4Press the PC button to return to regular mode. 
    The PC button will not work during card access. 
    ◆NOTE: 
    
     You cannot switch to the play list mode from the USB mode. 
     In USB host mode, the VIDEO and AUDIO INPUT SELECT 
    indications in the display panel disappear. 
    Initialize the hard disk in a TYPE S format. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     Formatting a hard disk deletes all data on the disk. 
    1Switch to the USB host mode.
    2Connect a USB hard disk.
    3Press the MENU button.
    4Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] – 
    [EXPLORE] and press the SET button.
    This opens Explorer. 
    5Press the MENU button and use the cross cursor 
    buttons to choose [OPERATION] – [FORMAT 
    (HDD)] and press the SET button. 
    6Select [YES] and press the SET button.
    Switching to USB Host Mode
    PC
    CONTROLREMOTELOCAL
    UNITY
    422 4UNITY
    311 3
    PBCH
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    USB HOST
    USB DEVICE
    CANCEL
    Formatting Hard Disks 
    						
    							Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk107
     Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
    7When the confirmation message appears again, 
    select [YES] and press the SET button.
    This starts hard disk formatting. 
    A TYPE S hard disk allows you to export data to a hard disk 
    (by writing data from a P2 card to a hard disk) in P2 card units. 
    First use this unit to format the hard disk. Up to 23 cards can 
    be exported to a hard disk. 
    The exported data from a P2 card is recognized as a separate 
    drive on a computer. 
    1Switch to the USB host mode.
    2Connect a USB hard disk.
    If the hard disk has not been formatted by this unit, use this 
    unit to format it. 
    ➝For details, refer to “Formatting Hard Disks” (page 106). 
    3Insert a P2 card
    4Open the thumbnail screen. 
    5Press the MENU button. 
    6Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] – 
    [EXPORT]. 
    7Select the number of the source P2 card slot and 
    press the SET button.
    Selecting ALL SLOT will result in a batch export of all 
    cards. 
    8Select [YES] and press the SET button.
    This starts exporting. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     A progress bar appears during exporting. 
     To interrupt exporting, press the SET button, select [YES] in the 
    cancel confirmation screen and press the SET button again. 
     The export operation will end earlier if the verify setting is not 
    engaged. 
    To turn off this setting, choose [HDD] – [SETUP] – [VERIFY] – 
    [OFF].
     Copying of a P2 card that is interrupted during verification will 
    still be successful. 
     To export data to the specified folder when the hard disk is 
    connected to a PC running under Windows, use the drive mount 
    converter that you can download freely from the following web 
    site. You may use the drive mount converter when there is un 
    invisible partition because the drive overlaps an already 
    assinged network.
    https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/
    When the export operation ends, “COPY COMPLETED!” 
    appears. 
    Exporting to a Hard Disk in Card Units 
    						
    							108Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk Use this function to view hard disk information. 
    1Switch to the USB host mode.
    2Connect a USB hard disk.
    3Open the thumbnail screen. 
    4Press the MENU button. 
    5Use the cursor buttons to choose [HDD] – 
    [EXPLORE] and press the SET button.
    ◆NOTE:
     Use the right and left cursor buttons to switch between date lists 
    and partition names. 
    1)Display status
    The name of the screen (HDD-EXPLORE) 
    2)Disk information
    The following information appears. 
    3)Partition information
    ➝Details are provided on the next page.
    ◆NOTE: 
     The partition information for an invalid partition on a P2 
    store is indicated in gray. 
     Only information for the primary partition is displayed for a 
    hard disk that is formatted using FAT. 
    4)USB HOST
    The USB host mode indicator 
    5)Hard disk drive status
    Indicates whether or not a hard disk is connected and 
    hard disk type. 
    ◆NOTE:
     To name a partition (up to 20 characters), choose 
    [CHANGE PARTITION NAME] in the [OPERATION] menu 
    in hard disk thumbnail screen. 
    Displaying Hard Disk Information (Explorer Screen)
    2)
    1)
    3)
    4)
    5)
    Hard disk that 
    makes it possible 
    to read and write 
    data by the card. PARTITION: TYPE S/
    P2STORE
    VENDOR: Name of vendor
    MODEL: Model name
    SIZE: Size (unit: GB)
    USED: Memory used 
    (unit: GB)
    Used P2 card 
    area (unit: cards) 
    up to 23 cards 
    REMAIN: Remaining 
    memory 
    (unit GB)
    Regular hard disk PARTITION: FAT/OTHER
    VENDOR: Name of vendor
    MODEL: Model name
    SIZE: Memory used 
    (unit: GB) 
    						
    							Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk109
     Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards
    You can display thumbnails and manage clips stored on the 
    hard disk in the same way as clips on P2 cards. 
    1Open the explorer screen.
    2Use the cursor buttons to select the partition where 
    you want to view thumbnails and press the SET 
    button.
    A thumbnail of the clip on the partition now appears. 
    1)Display status
    Indicates the status of thumbnails of hard disk clips. 
    2)Partition information
    The following information appears. 
    3)Record mode and system format
    Indicates the record mode and system format of the 
    clip at the cursor location. 
    4)Disk information
    ➝Details are provided on the previous page. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     Press the EXIT button to return to the explorer screen. 
     Change the thumbnail screen display as necessary. These 
    changes are performed in the same way as when using P2 
    cards. 
    ➝For details, refer to “Changing Thumbnail Display” (page 45).
     Hard disks formatted using FAT can handle up to 1000 clips. 
    Any clips beyond that limit cannot be opened.
     Use the TRIM+ / – buttons to move to thumbnail displays on 
    previous and subsequent partitions. 
    You can view a variety of metadata on clips stored on a hard 
    disk. The content is the same as that displayed by a P2 card 
    clip property.
    1Select a clip in the hard disk thumbnail screen.
    Detailed clip information is displayed on the screen. 
    2Press the MENU button. 
    3Use the cursor buttons to select [PROPERTY] – 
    [CLIP PROPERTY] and press the SET button.
    ➝For details, refer to “Viewing and Revising Clip 
    Information” (page 55).
    Displaying Clip Thumbnails on a Hard Disk
    SERIAL: P2 card serial number
    MODEL: P2 card model name
    NUMBER 
    (No.):Partition number (1 -)
    DATE/
    TIME:Date and time of partition recording
    2)
    1)
    3)
    4)
    SET EXIT
    VERIFY: Verify setting and result at time of 
    recording
    ON: FINISHED Verification was 
    successful
    ON: FAILED Verification failed
    OFF No verification
    * “--” is displayed on P2 store.
    NAME: User assigned partition names
    Viewing Hard Disk Clip Information 
    						
    							110Using USB Connectors and SD/SDHC Memory Cards: Using This Unit With a Hard Disk You can import (loading data from a hard disk to a P2 card) 
    data in partition units (card units) at high-speed to a P2 card 
    that has the same capacity as the source card. 
    1Insert the P2 card to which the data will be imported.
    2Open the P2 thumbnail screen. 
    3Press the MENU button. 
    4Use the cursor buttons to select [HDD] – [EXPLORE] 
    and press the SET button.
    5Select the partition that will be copied and press the 
    SET button.
    6Press the MENU button.
    7Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – 
    [IMPORT] – [ALL CLIP] and press the SET button.
    8Select the number of the P2 card slot where the 
    formatted P2 card resides to which the data will be 
    imported and press the SET button. 
    9Select [YES] and press the SET button.
    This starts importing. When the import operation ends, 
    “COPY COMPLETED!” appears. 
    ◆NOTE: 
     When data is imported to a P2 card that differs from the original 
    P2 card, some clips may become incomplete (  indicator). 
    Then use the reconnection function to rebuild the clip. Refer to 
    “Reconnecting Incomplete Clips” (page 54).
     A menu setting allows you to turn verification during copying on 
    or off.
    You can select a hard disk clip and import it to a P2 card. 
    1Insert the P2 card where the data will be imported to.
    2Open the hard disk thumbnail screen.
    3Press the MENU button. 
    4Use the cursor buttons to select [HDD] – [EXPLORE] 
    and press the SET button.
    5Select the partition that will be copied and press the 
    SET button.
    6Select a clip to copy.
    7Press the MENU button.
    8Use the cursor buttons to choose [OPERATION] – 
    [IMPORT] – [SELECTED CLIPS]. 
    9Select the number of the P2 card slot that will import 
    the data and press the SET button.
    10 Select [YES] and press the SET button.
    This starts importing. 
    When the import operation ends, the message “COPY 
    COMPLETED!” appears. 
    ◆NOTE:
     Verification is not performed when an entire clip is imported. 
     The operation of “importing data in clip units” is almost the same 
    as that of “copying clips.”
    ➝For cautions to be observed when importing data in clip units, 
    refer to “Copying Clips” (page 52).
    Importing Data from the Hard Disk to a P2 Card 
    Importing Data in Partition units from TYPE 
    S Hard Disks and P2 Store
    !
    Importing Data to a P2 Card in Clip Units 
    						
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