1 Connect a digital still camera correctly to the USB jack of the recorder.
Hookups
DVD recorder
to USB jack
USB cable (not supplied)
USB output
Digital still camera
: Signal flow
2 Press SYSTEM MENU.
3 Select “COPY PHOTO,” and press
ENTER.
The “Copy Direction” screen appears.
4 Select “USB t HDD,” and press
ENTER.
The “Auto categorise Albums” screen appears.
5 Select “Yes” and press ENTER.
The “Auto categorise Albums” function can automatically categorise or create an album to copy according to the file (example:
If you do not want to use “Auto categorise Albums,” select “No.”
6 Select the albums to copy, and press
ENTER.
A check mark appears in the check box next to the selected album.
•To clear the check mark, press ENTER again.
•To clear all of check marks, select “Reset.”
7 Repeat step 6 to select all of the albums you want to copy.
8 When you finish selecting albums, select “OK,” and press ENTER. The confirmation screen appears.
• To change the selection, select
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9 Select “Start,” and press ENTER. |
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The remaining copy time appears on the |
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front panel display. |
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b Notes |
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• Most digital still cameras can be read by the |
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recorder if JPEG image files are stored. However, |
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some types of digital still camera may not be read |
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depending on a model. |
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• Connecting USB devices other than a digital still |
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camera is not supported. |
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• The “Auto categorise Albums” function can |
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automatically categorise the files to be copied by |
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the date of the JPEG image files. For example, if |
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a digital still camera stores photo images under a |
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folder that is titled with the date, this function |
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creates the same album (folder) on the HDD. |
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• The “Auto categorise Albums” function |
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categorises the JPEG image files according to |
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date from up to 99 days before the newest file. |
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• The following JPEG image files are copied to the |
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“_____” album: |
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– Files created more than 99 days before the |
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newest file of the connected digital still camera. |
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– Files with no date information. |
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• If the selected album contains more than 200 |
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JPEG image files, the recorder divides the album |
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• You can select up to 5 albums to copy. However, |
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into multiple separate albums when copying. |
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on the number of files that are included under an |
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you may not be able to select 5 albums depending |
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album. |
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• Make sure that the digital still camera is correctly |
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connected to the USB jack of the recorder. If the |
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digital still camera is properly connected, the |
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USB indicator on the front panel of the recorder |
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will be lit. |
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• The USB indicator on the front panel blinks while |
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transferring data from the connected digital still |
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camera, or when mounting the camera. Do not |
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disconnect the digital still camera in this case. |
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The storage memory of the digital still camera |
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may be damaged and fail to copy. |
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• The recorder can detect and copy only JPEG |
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image files. You cannot view or copy other data |
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over the connected digital still camera. |
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• From the connected digital still camera, you can |
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copy folders or JPEG image files under the DCIM |
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folder under “ROOT” (for mass storage mode). |
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