Panasonic AJ-PCS060G MP3 Player User Manual


 
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P2 Store Manager screens (continued)
All erase button
For writing zeros to all sectors of the internal
HDD.
If you are using a battery to power the unit,
switch to an AC adapter before this procedure.
1. Click the [All erase] button
A confirmation dialog is displayed, prompting
you for approval for erasing, after which
another dialog confirms the AC adapter
connection.
2. Click [Yes]
Zeros are written to all sectors.
1, 2
Maintenance section
Displays the total time that the internal HDD has
been in use.
Note:
1: Before using [Quick format] and [All
erase], put the unit on a stable surface.
Vibration or impact may damage the unit
during formatting.
Using [Quick format] or [All erase] will
delete all data on the internal HDD.
If data you need is stored on it, back up
the data to separate storage media before
formatting.
2: It takes about 45 minutes to write zeros to
all sectors. Always do this with an AC
adapter connected.
Name
Identifies the displayed item.
Status
Gives diagnostic results.
OK: No errors
NG: Errors
Pre-Failure / Advisory
Rates the severity of internal HDD errors as
1 or 0.
1: Serious
0: Not serious
If the diagnostic results are NG for a
serious error (1 in [Pre-Failure / Advisory]),
a critical error has occurred on the internal
HDD. Contact the place of purchase as soon
as possible.
Attribute
Displays a value representing the item
status.
Threshold
Displays a reference value used in
determining if the item is OK or NG.
If the status value of is lower than the
value in this section, an NG judgment is
made.
RAW Data
Displays status details for the item.
Self-diagnostic information section
Displays self-diagnostic information as follows.
Mode section
Self-diagnostic information includes a list of
numbers. Choose the format from these
options.
For hexadecimal display: Choose [Hex]
For decimal display: Choose [Dec]
Save button
Self-diagnostic information can be saved as
follows.
1. Click the [Save] button
The [Save As] dialog is displayed.
2. Enter a file name and click the [Save] button
The self-diagnostic information is saved as a
text file.
Hard disks are relatively fragile devices. Before using the unit's HDD, check the S.M.A.R.T
information. (S.M.A.R.T: Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) If an error is
displayed, contact the place of purchase.
Check self-diagnostic information for the unit's internal HDD on this page.
S.M.A.R.T page