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Preparations
Up to four sets of settings can be saved as four
files on the SD memory card, and they can be
loaded from the card.
1
Press [MODE] to display the thumbnail
display off screen.
2
Select “USER FILE” on the setting menu
“CARD FUNCTIONS” screen, select “YES”,
and press [STILL].
• Basic operations on the setting menus (page
70)
CARD FUNCTIONS
SD CARD FORMAT
USER FILE
- - - -
- - - -
3
Using [FF] or [REW], select the file number
(1, 2, 3 or 4).
SCENE FILE (SD CARD)
FILE SELECT
READ
WRITE
FILE 1
FILE 2
FILE 3
FILE 4
- - - -
YES
NO FILE
NO FILE
NO FILE
NO FILE
- - - -
TITLE RELOAD
4
Using [STOP] and [PLAY], select “WRITE”,
and press [STILL].
SCENE FILE (SD CARD)
FILE SELECT
READ
WRITE
FILE 1
FILE 2
FILE 3
FILE 4
- - - -
YES
NO FILE
NO FILE
NO FILE
NO FILE
- - - -
TITLE RELOAD
5
Display “YES” using [REW] and [PLAY], and
press [STILL].
• In the figure below, “TITLE1” is the filename.
• After the data has been saved, “WRITE OK”
is displayed.
WRITE FILE 1
YES - - - -
PUSH STILL
TITLE EDIT
T I T L E 1
SCENE FILE (SD CARD)
Saving USER files on SD memory cards
6
Press [MENU] four times to release the
menu mode.
To give titles to files
1) Perform steps 1 to 4.
2) Select the characters using [STOP] and [PLAY],
and move to the next character using [STILL].
• Any of the following characters can be input.
(Space), A to Z, 0 to 9, : ; < = > ? @ [¥] ^ _
-. /
• All the characters can be deleted using the
unit’s [RESET] button.
3) After all the characters have been input, press
[FF] at the left end of the characters (or [REW]
at the right end), and press [STILL].
To re-load files from SD memory cards
1) Performs steps 1 and 2.
2) Move to [READ] using [STOP] and [PLAY],
display “YES”, and press [STILL]. The files are
now re-loaded.
3) If “TURN POWER OFF” appears after loading,
turn off the power, and then turn it back on. The
loaded files are now set.
• If “WRITE NG FORMAT ERROR” is displayed,
format the SD memory card. (Page 26)
• If “WRITE NG WRITE PROTECT” is displayed,
release the SD memory card protection.
• If “WRITE NG CANNOT ACCESS” is displayed,
complete the other operations (such as
playback), and then proceed to operate.
• If “WRITE NG ERROR” is displayed, the SD
memory card may be defective. Replace the
card.