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Turning the unit ON and OFF
Use an optional battery pack or AC adapter as the power source. (See page E-7) In either case, make sure the power source is firmly connected to the unit. For connection instructions, refer to the user's manual of the accessory. Turn the unit ON before all operations. When finished (and when the unit is not in use), turn the unit OFF. Power ON To turn the unit ON, press the [POWER] button. The POWER LED flashes during startup. When the unit is ready for use, it remains lit (green).
Note: � When a low voltage error occurs (when [ERROR] LED lights in red and [E2] in [REMAIN] flashes in red), either replace the battery pack with a recharged one or switch to the AC adapter and restart the unit. � When the temperature of the built-in HDD falls below the specified temperature (when [ERROR] LED lights in red, and [E1] lights and [E2] flashes in red in [REMAIN]), the unit warms up to the specified temperature. During warm-up, the [START] button and other controls are temporarily disabled. � More power is consumed during warm-up. In some cases a low-voltage error may occur afterwards, depending on the remaining level of the battery pack. If this occurs, turn the power OFF and then ON again.
Power OFF To turn the unit OFF, hold the [POWER] button for at least 2 seconds. The POWER LED goes out. Note that during shutdown, this LED flashes.
Inserting P2 cards
When inserting a P2 card in the card slot, always hold the card level and insert it carefully. Forcing cards in the slot at an angle may damage them or the unit.
Ejecting P2 cards
To eject a card, press the EJECT button once, and after the button comes out, press it again. Do not eject P2 cards during access by the unit (when the [P2C] LED is lit). This may cause data corruption.
Note: If the unit is connected to a computer, wait until shutdown processing for the card is complete before pressing the EJECT button. 1. Go to [Start] � [My Computer] 2. Right-click on the P2 card drive (displayed as a removable disk) and select �Eject� 3. Press the EJECT button and remove the P2 card
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