Pc connection – NextoDI NVS2525 User Manual

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USING THE NVSPRO+ AS A HARD DRIVE

USING THE NVSPRO+ AS A HARD DRIVE

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2. Connect via IEEE 1394b (Firewire 800)

① Turn your computer on. Wait until the operating system is completely booted.
② Turn your NVSPRO+ on.
③ Connect the NVSPRO+ "IEEE 1394b(Firewire 800)" slot via the IEEE 1394b

(Firewire 800) cable with a free IEEE 1394b(Firewire 800) port on your computer.
④ Check the "PC Connection" on the NVSPRO+’s LCD display.
⑤ If your computer detects the NVSPRO+ correctly, a new drive named

[NEXTODI] will appear in the “My Computer” display.

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PC Connection

The 9pin-9pin IEEE 1394b(Firewire 800)
cable does not provide power.
Use the AC power adapter unit or USB cable
to provide power. If no power is provided,
the NVSPRO+ shows the “Connect power”
message and waits for external power to be
applied.

3. Browsing the contents of your hard drive

If your computer detects the NVSPRO+ correctly, a new drive named [NEXTODI]

will appear on 'My Computer'.

4. Disconnecting the NVSPRO+ from Your Computer

For Windows

Right click the Storage device icon in the System Tray (lower right corner of

your screen) and select “Safely Remove Hardware” or “Unplug” or “Eject

Hardware”. Then disconnect the cable from your NVSPRO+ and your computer.

For MAC

Drag and drop the NEXTODI icon to the trash. Then disconnect the cable from

your NVSPRO+ and your computer.

IEEE 1394b(FireWire 800)

IEEE 1394b
(FireWire 800)

IEEE 1394b(FireWire 800) Cable

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Local Disk (C:)
Local Disk (D:)
DVD-RAM Drive (E:)

Skylark (F:)

NEXTODI (G:)

NVSPRO

20090601.000

CLPR

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-01_003_01

TMP.000
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Back up data is stored in the "NVSPRO" folder. This

folder is created automatically. The NVSPRO

generates a new folder for each memory card copy.

The name of the folder is determined by the shooting

date.
For example, 20081112.000 means the last footage

recorded on November 12, 2008. (If you copy

multiple items on a single day, the last three digits

will be changed to indicate the download sequence –

“000, 001,002, 003, etc.) The date code comes from

the video cameras. If the date setting on the video

camera is incorrect, the folder name of NVSPRO will

also be incorrect.
If a copying failure occurs, the copy is stored on your

computer as a TMP folder. The TMP folder contains

the same file names, but the data may be abnormal.

You may delete the TMP folder.

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