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Menu: Menu Description Tables
Men
u
Notes
z
For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the READ
USER DATA item is executed, since it does not access an SD
memory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then execute the
operation again.
z
In ONE CLIP REC mode, when a clip can be recorded
combined with the previous clip (when “1
¢
CLIP” is
displayed in the viewfinder or lower right of the LCD
monitor), READ USER DATA item and READ item on the
SCENE screen cannot be manipulated. Close the menu, hold
down the STOP button for 2 seconds to end this connection,
and try again.
z
During INTERVAL REC standby, READ USER DATA item and
READ item on the SCENE screen cannot be manipulated.
Press the STOP button to stop INTERVAL REC and try again.
Notes
z
For a USB DEVICE mode, errors occur even if the READ
FACTORY DATA item is executed, since it does not access
an SD memory card. Set PC MODE to “OFF” and then
execute the operation again.
z
In ONE CLIP REC mode, when a clip can be recorded
combined with the previous clip (when “1
¢
CLIP” is
displayed in the viewfinder or lower right of the LCD
monitor), READ FACTORY DATA item on the INITIALIZE
screen cannot be manipulated. Close the menu, hold down
the STOP button for 2 seconds to end this connection, and
try again.
z
During INTERVAL REC standby, READ FACTORY DATA item
on the INITIALIZE screen cannot be manipulated. Press the
STOP button to stop INTERVAL REC and try again.
SCENE
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
Remarks
READ USER
DATA
Read out the data from the user area in
the memory.
– – – – –
SCENE SEL
1
:
4
Select the scene file.
– – – F –
READ
Read the scene file.
– – – – –
WRITE
Write the scene file.
– – – – –
RESET
Reset the scene file values to the initial
values.
– – – – –
TITLE 1-4
Create the scene file title.
– – – – –
INITIALIZE
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
Remarks
READ
FACTORY
DATA
The menu (MAIN MENU, OPTION
MENU) values are all reset to factory
settings.
Note
The settings for the following are not
reset to the factory-set values.
z
Scene file
z
User data
z
Lens file
z
Black shading data
– – – – –
WRITE USER
DATA
Save the user preference menu data in
the camera’s internal memory.
– – – – –
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