ELURA20 MC A, ELURA10 A
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT
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7-16-5 Image Protecting Setting
It is possible to protect (erase protection) important images so they cannot be erased even if an attempt is made by mistake.
(1) Press the [Index] key to open the Index screen, and press the [Menu] key to open the Menu screen.
(2) From the “Card Execute” menu, select the “ Image Protect
” and press the [Settings] key to display the “Image Protect” screen
(one screen displays 6 images). The Multi-dial can be used to select images from the “Image Protect” screen in the same way as for
the Index screen described above. After the images have been selected, protection for the selected images can be toggled “ON/
OFF” by pressing the [Settings] key. The protect mark (
) will be appended to identify the protected images.
7-16-6 Print Mark Setting
The print mark (DPOF mark) is a function that can be used to automatically select images for printing with a printer or by a lab.
(1) Select the “Card Execute” menu in the same way as in item (1) in image protection setting described above.
(2) From the “Card Execute” menu, select the “ Print Mark
” and press the [Settings] key to display the “Print Mark” screen (one
screen displays 6 images). The Multi-dial can be used to select images from the “Print Mark” screen in the same way as for the
Index screen described above After the images have been selected, the print mark for the selected images can be toggled “ON/OFF”
by pressing the [Settings] key. The protect mark (
) will be appended to identify the protected images.
* Print marks can be appended to a maximum of 50 images. If an attempt is made to append the print mark to the 51st
image, a print mark error will occur and setting will not be possible.
7-16-7 Image Erase
The following method can be used to erase unwanted images.
There are two image erase methods. One method is used after card recording has ended. In the other method, only images selected
by using card review are erased while a card is still being used.
Image Erasure after Card Recording has Ended
(1) Set the Power switch to [Card play] mode. When the still images are displayed, press the [Menu] key to open the “Card play” menu
screenh and select the “Cart Executeh” sub-menu.
(2) On the “Card Execute” sub-menu, select “Image Erase”.
(3) When “Image Erase” is selected, “Cancel/Erase One Image/Erase All” will appear. Select the desired item and then press the
[Settings] key.
a) To abort image erase, select “Cancel” and press the [Settings] key.
b) To erase individual images after confirmation, select “Erase One Image” and then press the [Settings] key. When Erase One
Image is selected and set, the screen will change and the message “Erase This Image?” plus a “Yes” / ”No” box will appear. To
erase the displayed image, select “Yes” and then press the [Settings] key.
To erase a different image, use the Card [+] and [-] keys to display the image to be erased, select Yes and then press the [Settings]
key to execute the erasure. To end erasing, select No and then press the [Settings] key. The menu in upper hierarchy will return.
In the case of protected images, the Protect Mark (
) will be displayed at the top center of the screen, “Yes” will be displayed
in purple and setting will be disabled. In order to erase a protected image, it is necessary to first return to the “Protect Setting
screen” described above
c) To erase all of the images, select “Erase All” and then press the [Settings] key and then press the Settings key. When Erase All
is selected and set, the screen will change and the message “Erase All Images?” plus a “Yes” / ”No” box will appear. To erase
all of the displayed images, select Yes and then press the [Settings] key. To abort erasing, select No and then press the [Settings]
key.
Even if an attempt is made to erase all images, protected images will not be erased.
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