E-78Connecting external units (continued)Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer)When connecting a 139 cableAttach the provided two ferrite cores (length: 30 mm) to the both ends ofthe cable. After passing the cable as shown in the figure on the right, closethe ferrite cores until they click into place and lock.Always take sufficient care when handling the ferrite core, as it can be easilydamaged when dropped or subjected to other impact.When connecting a USB cableAttach the provided two ferrite cores (length: 35 mm) in such a way that thewhole ferrite cores fit within about 5 cm from both ends of the cable. Afterthreading the cable as shown in the figure on the right, close the ferritecores until they click into place and lock.Always take sufficient care when handling the ferrite core, as it can be easilydamaged when dropped or subjected to other impact.File transfer/nonlinear editingUSB 2.01394ComputerUSB cable (optional)• For a Windows computerMini-B type139 cable (optional)• For an Apple Macintosh computer6-pinFerrite core (included)When connecting a USB cable, first connect the cable to the PC.When connecting to a device having 4-pin type 1394 connector, first connect the cable to the 6-pin type1394 connector on the camera.For details on the computer’s conditions and other factors, see Page 82.139 AVC transfer/nonlinear editing1394Computer (Windows/Apple Macintosh)6-pin139 cable (optional)Ferrite core (included)When controlling this camera from a non-linear editor, cancel the thumbnail screen on the camera.(Page 67)No guarantees are given for images and audio signals which are output simultaneously from thecamerarecorder while data is being transferred from a computer to the camera-recorder.The model name will appear on the computer screen.When connecting to a device having 4-pin type 1394 connector, first connect the cable to the 6-pin type1394 connector on the camera.•••••••••Ferrite core (length: 30 mm)Ferrite core (length: 30 mm)Ferrite core (length: 35 mm)Ferrite core (length: 35 mm)