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5(To be connected by IEEE1394b)6Verify that the personal computer recognises
Connect the P2 drive to the personalthe P2 drive.
computer with a IEEE1394b cable.
<Notes>
z In Windows XP, some card slots of the P2
drive may be assigned drive names that
USB 2.0 IEEE 1394bhave already been assigned to existing
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if your personal computer does not display
all five card slots.
z In Windows, to remove a USB cable or an
IEEE1394b connectorIEEE1394b cable, select ?Safely Remove
Hardware? in the ?Task Tray? and stop the
<Notes>?Panasonic P2 Series USB/SBP2 Device?
z No IEEE1394b cable is supplied with thebefore removing the cable.
P2 drive in the package. Use az On an Apple Macintosh, to remove an
commercially available IEEE1394b cable.IEEE1394b cable, drag the icon of the P2
z Before proceeding tocard to ?Trash? and then confirm that the
connect the unit which usesP2 card icon disappears before removing
a 6-pin type IEEE 1394the cable.
connector, carefully check
the shape of the
6-pin type
IEEE1394b cable and the
connectors on IEEE1394b
cable. Connecting a connector upside
down may damage the parts inside the
unit and cause malfunctioning.
z Do not apply force when connecting
IEEE1394b cable to IEEE1394b connector
as this may damage the connector.
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