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■ Formatting
Formatting refers to making space available in the camera
,
s internal memory or
memory card when it becomes full, so that images and data can be stored again.
●
Formatting the internal memory or memory card will delete all data stored
inside. Confirm the content of the stored data before formatting.
※The formatting process also deletes the protected images.
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If you want to use a memory card that has been used in other digital camera
or in a computer, format the card in the HDC-401EX before use.
●
Check the remaining battery power before formatting. If the power is turned
off during the formatting process, the internal memory/memory card may not
be formatted correctly. An improperly formatted memory card may not
function correctly.
Press
MODE
to activate the Playback mode.
The last captured image is displayed (single playback).
1
Press
MENU
to display the
Playback Menu
screen.
2
Playback Menu
Delete
Protect
Copy to card
Display mode
Default
OK:
Set
In the
Playback Menu
screen, select
Save
as logo
using【
M
】
【
N
】and then press
.
The
Save as logo
menu is displayed.
4
Playback Menu
Slide show
Save as logo
Setup
Exit
OK:
Set
Save as logo
Customize?
No
Yes
Select
Customize
using【
M
】
【
N
】and then
press
.
5
Save as logo
Default
Customize
Exit
OK:
Set
Select
Yes
using【
M
】
【
N
】and then press
.
The camera returns to Playback mode.
●
When the power is turned off and then turned on
again, the set image is displayed on the startup
screen.
●
To restore the default startup screen (the image
shown on the camera when it was turned on for the
first time), select
Default
by following the procedure
in step
, and then press
Yes
in step
.
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5
6
●
Only one image can be set as the startup screen in
Customize
. If another
image is set as the startup screen, the first image is overwritten.
●
The startup screen setting selected here is retained even after the power is
turned off or
Setting to the Default
is executed.
P25
Deleting
Advance
Operations
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