Sony RDR-HXD1065 User Manual

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1

Connect a digital still camera
correctly to the USB jack of the
recorder.

Hookups

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: 2005-12-24).
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

“Change,” and repeat from step 6.

9

Select “Start,” and press ENTER.

The remaining copy time appears on the
front panel display.

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Notes

• Most digital still cameras can be read by the

recorder if JPEG image files are stored. However,
some types of digital still camera may not be read
depending on a model.

• Connecting USB devices other than a digital still

camera is not supported.

• The “Auto categorise Albums” function can

automatically categorise the files to be copied by
the date of the JPEG image files. For example, if
a digital still camera stores photo images under a
folder that is titled with the date, this function
creates the same album (folder) on the HDD.

• The “Auto categorise Albums” function

categorises the JPEG image files according to
date from up to 99 days before the newest file.

• The following JPEG image files are copied to the

“_____” album:
– Files created more than 99 days before the

newest file of the connected digital still camera.

– Files with no date information.

• If the selected album contains more than 200

JPEG image files, the recorder divides the album
into multiple separate albums when copying.

• You can select up to 5 albums to copy. However,

you may not be able to select 5 albums depending
on the number of files that are included under an
album.

• Make sure that the digital still camera is correctly

connected to the USB jack of the recorder. If the
digital still camera is properly connected, the
USB indicator on the front panel of the recorder
will be lit.

• The USB indicator on the front panel blinks while

transferring data from the connected digital still
camera, or when mounting the camera. Do not
disconnect the digital still camera in this case.
The storage memory of the digital still camera
may be damaged and fail to copy.

• The recorder can detect and copy only JPEG

image files. You cannot view or copy other data
over the connected digital still camera.

• From the connected digital still camera, you can

copy folders or JPEG image files under the DCIM
folder under “ROOT” (for mass storage mode).

DVD recorder

to USB jack

USB cable (not supplied)

USB output

Digital still camera

: Signal flow

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