Copy recorded images

It is possible to manually copy images recorded in the recorder onto a DVD (DVD–R, DVD+R) or an SDHC/SD memory card.

It is recommended to make back-up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives.

It is impossible to copy recorded images when the recorder is in the following statuses.

When the copy window is being opened by other user

When the media (SDHC/SD memory card/DVD) is being selected by other user

When the setup menu is being displayed

The copied recorded images can be played on the recorder or on a PC using the dedicated viewer software. The viewer software will automatically be copied on a media (DVD, SDHC/SD memory card) on which recorded images are copied.

Refer to page 108 for how to operate the viewer software.

Refer to page 48 for how to play the copied recorded images on the recorder.

Note:

Pause the playback before starting copying when playing recorded images on the recorder.

To copy recorded images onto an SDHC/SD memory card, it is necessary to use the formatted SDHC/SD memory card. Refer to page 73 for how to format an SDHC/SD memory card.

Required time for copying varies depending on the data size to be copied. It will take longer time to copy recorded images when they were recorded with a larger image capture size, in a higher quality or at a higher recording rate even though the same number of camera and the same duration are set for copying.

Copying of recorded images may sometimes be performed incorrectly when there exist 2 or more images recorded at the same time and date resulting in change of the time and date setting or the auto time adjust- ment function.

In the following cases, the copying currently being performed will stop.

When any of the settings of the recorder is changed

When a user who started manual copy logged out (It will take around 90 seconds until copying is stopped after the web browser is closed.)

When the original data (source for copying) is lost (overwritten or malfunction of the hard disk drive)

Copied data may contain private information. To prevent leakage of private information, manage media with great caution.

Step 1

Set a destination media (DVD, SDHC/SD memory card). (Installation Guide)

Step 2

Press the [Copy] button on the front panel.

The data copy window will be displayed.

Note:

When using a mouse, select "Data copy" from the submenu to display the data copy window.

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Panasonic WJ-HD716K/G, WJ-HD616K/G manual Copy recorded images

WJ-HD616K/G, WJ-HD716K/G, WJ-HD616K, WJ-HD716K specifications

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