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Operating Instructions
Hard Disk Storage Unit
AJ-HRW10G
Model No.
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for
future use.
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S0409H0 -M
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Printed in Japan VQT2C68
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Read this first! Declaration of Conformity CAUTION Model Number: AJ-HRW10G RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Trade Name: PANASONIC DO NOT OPEN Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). Support contact: Panasonic Broadcast & Television NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Systems Company 1-800-524-1448 REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This device complies with
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Read this first! (continued) A rechargeable battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material — special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. EU To remove the battery Main Power Battery (Ni-Cd / Ni-MH / Li-ion Battery) To detach the battery, please proceed in the reverse order of the installation method described in this manual. (Refer t
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Contents Read this first! .............................................2 Checking the clips in P2 card/HDD ..........25 Copying individual clips (COPY) .......................... 27 Standard accessories .................................5 Deleting individual clips (DELETE) ....................... 27 Precautions for Use.....................................5 Viewing clip properties (PROP) ............................ 28 Overview.......................................................5 Select listed
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Standard accessories ●Ferrite core × 4 ●Screws x 16 When using a LAN cable (optional), make sure For installing the 5-inch bay units (page 9) to attach ferrite cores to the ends of the cable. (page 13) ●Front cushion x 1 Failure to attach ferrite cores could cause A cushion to protect the front surface when the unit is interference with nearby equipment. carried by the handle. Always attach the cushion when moving the unit ●Binder × 8 (page 13) (page 11). Precautions for Use Points to be
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Control reference guide Front Panel HDD1 A B HDD2 F HEADPHONES C D E G H IJ K A Front POWER LED F 5-inch bay units used to install the HDD Lights when the unit is ON. You can install the HDD (SATA) which you When the LED goes off and the rear POWER purchased with the 5 inch bay unit. switch is ON, electric power is still consumed. For details on the installation method and the Always turn the rear POWER switch OFF when the HDDs which can be used, refer to the procedure battery is not used
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Control reference guide (continued) Back Panel 1GBASE-TX 12 LAN F DC IN POWER ON OFF A BC D E A Battery holder F LAN connector You can install the battery directly if it is compatible These LAN connectors support speeds of 1000, with Anton Bauer battery holders. 100 and 10 Mbps. Please set the IP address in GUI of this unit. • Charge the battery with the battery charger before (page 38) using it. (For details on the charging methods, refer to the operating instructions concerned.) ● Use of
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Power Supply A battery or external DC power supply can be used as Removing the battery the power supply for the unit. Completely push down and hold the release lever on the battery holder. Then, slide the battery in the Mounting the Battery opposite direction to the arrow while holding the lever down. 1 Mount an Anton/Bauer battery. The following is a list of batteries that have been tested and verified to work with this unit. • PROPAC14 • TRIMPAC14 • HYTRON50 • HYTRON140 • DIONIC90 • DION
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How to install the 5-inch bay units Follow the steps below to install the 5-inch bay units. 5-inch bay units and HDDs sold separately. 3 Remove the screws (x2 each) securing the 1 Remove the screws (x2) of the top panel, and 5-inch bay unit cover to the front panel, and remove the top panel. then remove the cover. 4 Loosen the left and right anchoring screws of the 5-inch bay unit brackets, and then remove the brackets from the main unit. (x1 screw each at left and right for each 5- in
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How to install the 5-inch bay units (continued) 5 Install the removed brackets on the 5-inch 8 Put the front panel back in its original bay unit. position (using the 4 screws). (Use the screws provided.) 5-inch bay unit brackets 9 Close the top panel, and tighten the top panel screws (x2). We recommend you to use the following HDD: Connect IF: SATA-2 Appearance: 3.5-inch internal type Rotating number: above 7200 5-inch bay unit to install 6 Insert each 5-inch bay unit on a shelf, and then
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For better performance This unit is constructed to allow the HDDs to be Moving the unit installed on 5-inch bay units, but its design does not When moving the unit, protect the front panel with the improve the HDD drop resistance or impact resistance front cushion. performance. Remember to take extra care when handling the bay units. Structure of front cushion • The 5-inch bay units are not packed with the storage unit. Give due consideration to the applications Magnet for which they wi
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For better performance (continued) Operation Recorded data If P2 cards or HDDs are damaged, data on them will be lost. Always keep an extra copy of important data 1 As shown below , attach the surface fasteners on separate media. of the front cushion to the bottom of the front This unit supports mirror (RAID1) operation. Please panel. consider the worst situation of the operations. Panasonic is not liable for data lost from P2 card or HDD failure or other problems, or for other direct o
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For better performance (continued) Precautions when connecting the LAN cable • When connecting the unit to a computer using a LAN cable, attach the two ferrite cores (included) on the LAN cable, one 5–10 cm from the computer LAN port and the other 5–10 cm from the LAN port on the unit. Failure to attach ferrite cores could cause interference with nearby equipment. • After attaching the ferrite cores as shown at right, close them until they click and lock into place. • If a ferrite
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Basic operations Inserting P2 card When inserting a P2 card into the P2 card slot of the P2 drive provided in the unit, be absolutely sure to position the P2 card parallel to the slot and insert it straight into the drive. • Forcing cards in the slot at an angle may damage P2 card, P2 Drive or this unit. • To prevent cards from falling out, protect the unit from dust, and reduce the risk of exposure to static electricity, remove P2 cards before moving the unit. • Format P2 cards only on
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Basic operations (continued) Turning the unit ON and OFF / Exiting Confirm that the battery or external DC power supply Power OFF is firmly connected to the unit. Please refer to the To turn off the power, either press the front POWER operation instructions of this unit for the details of button or the EXIT button on the main screen access. displayed after startup, and then press the OFF button or RESTART button on the shutdown method selection Power ON screen displayed next. After settin
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Basic operations (continued) Power indication A F G B H C D I E J Functions Power indication Described below are the functions of the buttons which The icon at the top right of the screen indicates the are provided on the left and right sides of the main power supply status as shown by the displays below. screen. Icon Information A COPY button (page 22) External DC power supply Copy the clips from P2 cards to HDD. Battery power supply (full or nearly full charge) B EXPLORE button (page 25)
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Setting the RAID function The RAID function must be set when a new HDD has been installed. RAID1 mode: The same data is written simultaneously onto two HDDs. The data safety is ensured by data redundancy (mirroring). When HDDs with different memory sizes are combined, the smaller memory size will be used. JBOD mode: The data is written onto only the specified HDD. Use this mode when storing large amounts of data. This screen displays in several TAB screen as the following. For details, refer
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Setting the RAID function (continued) Viewing basic RAID information Setting up RAID drives (Create RAID) (Basic Information) When RAID is re-set, the data on the HDD will be The statuses concerning the HDDs used and RAID are deleted so take care before proceeding. displayed. This is used when specifying either JBOD mode with separate logical drive names for each HDD or RAID1 mode with mirrored HDDs. This job is required when installing a new HDD. A (In the RAID1 mode) B A B C C A Physical
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Setting the RAID function (continued) Deleting RAID drives (Delete RAID) Press NEXT button after setting, the confirming screen When switching between RAID1 and JBOD or will display. Please press OK button. otherwise changing the RAID level, delete the logical drive which is currently set. (In the RAID1 mode) When the RAID level is re-set, the data on the HDD will be deleted so take care before proceeding. A (In the JBOD mode) B A HDD-related information ● Select The button will flash
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Setting the RAID function (continued) Rebuilding RAID drives (Rebuild) When data rebuilding is necessary or during When the STOP button has been pressed, a the rebuilding process, either “Need Rebuild” or confirmation message such as the one shown “Rebuilding” is displayed under the HDD icon on the below is displayed. main screen. To stop the rebuilding, press the OK button; to cancel the stopping, press the CANCEL button. • If an HDD has been replaced due to trouble while setting RAID1, re