Panasonic SDR-H100K SDRH100P User Guide - Page 7
Indemnity about recorded, content, For the purposes of this, owner's manual - sdr h100 battery
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∫ Indemnity about recorded content Panasonic does not accept any responsibility for damages directly or indirectly due to any type of problems that result in loss of recording or edited content, and does not guarantee any content if recording or editing does not work properly. Likewise, the above also applies in a case where any type of repair is made to the unit (including any other non-built-in memory/ HDD related component). ∫ For the purposes of this owner's manual ≥ SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card and SDXC Memory Card are referred to as the "SD card". ≥ Functions that can be used for motion picture recording/motion picture playback are indicated by in this owner's manual. ≥ Functions that can be used for still picture recording/still picture playback are indicated by in this owner's manual. ≥ Pages for reference are indicated by an arrow, for example: l 00 ∫ Handling of built-in memory [SDR-T70] This unit is equipped with the built-in 4 GB memory. When using this component, pay attention to the following points. Back up data periodically. The built-in memory is temporary storage. In order to avoid erasing data due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, and failures, back up the data to a PC or DVD disc. (l 79, 86) ≥ Access lamp [ACCESS] (l 16) illuminates while the SD card or built-in memory is being accessed (initialization, recording, playback, deleting etc.). Do not perform the following operations when the lamp illuminates. It may damage the built- in memory or cause a malfunction in the unit. j Turn off the power (remove the battery) j Insert and remove the USB cable j Expose the unit to vibrations or shock ≥ About disposing of or giving away this unit. (l 111) ∫ Handling of HDD [SDR-H100] This unit is equipped with the built-in 80 GB HDD. While the HDD is capable of storing a large amount of data, there are a few things to look out for. When using this component, pay attention to the following points. Do not expose the HDD to vibrations and shocks. Due to the environment and handling conditions, the HDD may be subject to partial damages or may not be able to read, record, and play back data. Do not expose the unit to vibrations or shock, and do not turn off the power during recording or playback. If the unit is used in a place with loud sounds, such as a club or similar venue, the recording may stop due to sound vibrations. Recording data on an SD card is recommended in these places. Back up data periodically. The HDD is temporary storage. In order to avoid erasing data due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, and failures, back up the data to a PC or DVD disc. (l 79, 86) If the HDD experiences any abnormality, back up data immediately. Failure in the HDD may produce continuous noise or choppy sound during recording or playing back. Continuous use will cause further deterioration, and may eventually disable the HDD. If these phenomena are observed, copy the data on the HDD to a PC, a DVD disc etc. immediately and contact consumer support. (l 124, 125) Once the HDD is out of order, data cannot be restored. 7 VQT3E42