Chapter 8 Connecting to External
tt Download the USB driver from the website and install it into your computer. For installation procedure of the driver, refer to the installation manual on the website.
For the latest information on the driver, visit the following website.
tt The camera supports only USB 2.0. Ensure your computer supports USB 2.0.
tt When connecting the camera to a computer via USB, ensure that no other device is connected to the computer via USB. tt When connecting the camera via USB, do not eject the P2 card.
tt When USB is connected, the P2 card access LED turns off when not accessed.
tt When the camera is operating in the USB device mode, no camera shooting, recording/playback operation or clip thumbnail operation is allowed.
tt When the camera is operating in the USB device mode, the P2 card remaining capacity and status are not displayed. Video and audio are not output to the viewfinder, LCD monitor and <SDI OUT1> terminal or monitor output terminals (<SDI OUT2>, <HDMI OUT>, and <VIDEO OUT>).
USB storage modeA hard disk drive or
Switching to the USB storage mode
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Set [STORAGE] in the main menu → [I/F SETUP] → [USB/LAN] → [USB MODE SELECT]. (Fig. 1)
For details, refer to “Setting menu basic operations” (page 134).
Set [ON] in the main menu → [I/F SETUP] → [USB/LAN] → [USB MODE]. (Fig. 2)
ffThe camera enters the USB storage mode.
ffDuring USB storage mode, [USB STORAGE CONNECTED] is displayed at the center of the viewfinder screen and the <USB> lamp is illuminated. If the hard disk drive is not connected properly, [USB STORAGE DISCONNECTED] is displayed and the <USB> lamp flashes.
ff[USB MODE] can be assigned to the <USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>), the <SHOT MARKER>, and <TEXT MEMO> buttons in the main menu → [CAMERA] → [USER SW]; pressing these buttons switches between USB storage mode and normal storage mode. However, if these buttons are pressed while a menu or thumbnail is open, the mode cannot be changed to USB device mode or normal mode.
For details, refer to “Assigning functions to <USER> buttons” (page 56).
3Press the <THUMBNAIL> button. ffThe thumbnail screen is displayed.
ffEnsure that [USB] is displayed at the top right of the screen.
ffIf a storage device is connected, the icon that indicates storage device status at the top right illuminates. However, a red mark indicates that the device cannot be used.
For USB storage mode details, refer to “Connecting to external devices using the <USB3.0> terminal (host) (USB storage mode)” (page 123).
4Exit the USB storage mode.
There are three ways to do so:
ffTurn the <POWER> switch of the camera to <OFF>.
ffWith the thumbnail screen closed, set the main menu → [I/F SETUP] → [USB/LAN] → [USB MODE] to [OFF].
ffPress any one of the <USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>), <SHOT MARKER> button, or <TEXT MEMO> button to which [USB MODE] is assigned. However, this is disabled when a menu or thumbnail is open.
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tt In USB storage mode, a P2 card can be played back. Camera video and external input cannot be recorded. The clips written to the hard disk drive must be written back to the P2 card for playback.
tt A storage device cannot be connected to the <USB2.0> terminal
tt While connecting a storage device, use the fully charged battery or an external DC power supply to avoid problems in copying or formatting operations.
tt For details on storage devices, refer to “Storage device types and available functions” (page 123).