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Removable Hard Disk

The removable hard disk is a precision electronic device. Be careful when handling it.

Cautions for external jolt or stress

After removing the disk from the camera, store it by inserting into the supplied protective case.

Do not press on the cover.

Do not subject the disk to vibrations or sudden jolts. Be especially careful to avoid sudden jolts when shooting or during playback.

Do not affix stickers or write on the label.

Do not apply strong pressure to the outside of the disk. Also, do not put it in your pants pocket or other location where it can be pressed on.

Cautions for temperature

The camera’s protection circuit may work for the proper recording or playback when the camera’s internal temperature rises or during usage in a cold location. ( pg. 36)

The camera and removable hard disk can heat up when used for an extended period. However, this is not a malfunction.

The disk can heat up when used for an extended period. Therefore, do not remove it immediately from the camera.

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Other cautions

Condensation can cause the drive to break down. If water is splashed on the drive, make sure that it is completely dried before usage.

Do not use, replace, or store the disk in locations that are exposed to strong static electricity or electrical noise.

Do not turn off the camera power or remove the battery or AC adapter during shooting, playback, or when otherwise accessing the recording medium.

Do not bring the recording medium near objects that have a strong magnetic field or that emit strong electromagnetic waves.

Since data must be read and written by the drive correctly, the camera may be unable to shoot when the camera heats up, such as during continuous shooting, or when the camera is cooled down during usage in a cold location. To fix this problem, follow the messages displayed on the screen. ( pg. 36)

To maintain high performance, perform check disks (error checks) using your computer on a regular basis. Use a USB cable to connect the camera and PC, and then perform the check disk on the removable hard disk using the same procedure as a regular local disk (C drive). Refer to the instruction manual of your PC for check disks.

Clean up the disk regularly to maintain high performance. ( pg. 27)

Also read “Recording Medium” on page 38.

Be careful to completely delete data when discarding or giving away the removable hard disk.

When recording data is formatted or deleted on the camera, this only modifies the file management information, and the data is not completely erased. When discarding or giving away the removable hard disk, to prevent problems caused by the release of sensitive information, it is extremely important that the customer take responsibility to erase all recorded data. Some recommended methods of erasing data include using a commercial data removal program or using a hammer or strong magnet to physically or magnetically destroy the data on the hard disk so that it cannot be read. JVC shall not be responsible for any personal data that is released.

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JVC GZ-MC100US instruction manual Removable Hard Disk, Other cautions