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Connecting a USB device
Using the USB ports on the front of the recorder you can connect USB devices such as digital cameras, printers, keyboards and PCs. Please also see the instructions that came with the device you want to connect before using.
USB | USB |
(Type B) | (Type A) |
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Printer |
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PC | Keyboard |
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Important
•Some USB devices may not work with this recorder.
•When connecting a PC to this unit, make sure the power is turned off on both the PC and this unit when you connect them via USB.
•We recommend connecting USB devices when this recorder is switched off (in standby).
JPEG file storage devices
•Digital still camera
•Memory card reader (any type of memory card)
•USB memory
The Mass Storage Class (MSC) device should be FAT- compatible. Note that if the device is partitioned, this recorder may not recognize it.
The Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) can be used to transfer up to a maximum of 4000 files.
Using a USB hub
•Use a hub compatible with USB 1.1 and/or 2.0.
•Use an independently powered hub (bus powered hubs may not work reliably).
•In the event of unreliable operation with the hub, we recommend plugging the device directly into the recorder’s USB port.
•Operation may become unreliable if too many devices are connected to the hub. In this case, try unplugging some devices.
•If the power delivered through a hub is insufficient for the devices connected, communication can become unreliable. In this case, disconnect one or more devices then perform a USB restart. (See Restart USB Device on page 145.)
Using a USB printer
• Use a
Using a USB keyboard
•Do not use a PS/2 keyboard connected using a PS/2- USB adapter.
Using a PC
•Note that you can connect a PC to this device via USB to copy WMA and MP3 files. For more information, see Connect PC on page 121. To use Connect PC with this device, your PC must run either the Windows XP Home Edition (SP2) or Windows XP Professional (SP2) operating system and be able to run Windows Media Player 10. Even if your PC can run Windows Media Player 10, we cannot guarantee that it will function properly with this device. For more details see the ‘Help’ section of Windows Media Player 10.
Plugging in
After checking all the connections, plug in the recorder.
•Use the supplied power cable to connect this recorder to a power outlet.
WMA/MP3 file storage devices
•Memory card reader (any type of memory card)
•USB memory
•PC (Use Connect PC function)
The Mass Storage Class (MSC) device should be FAT- compatible. Note that if the device is partitioned, this recorder may not recognize it.
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