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3
Turn the MENU knob to select [Done],
then press the knob.
The File ID is updated.
1
Select File >All File >Load SD Card in
the setup menu.
An ALL file list screen appears.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select a file to
load, then press the knob.
A confirmation screen appears.
3
Turn the MENU knob to select
[Execute], then press the knob.
Notes
• When you load a file from an SD card, the data saved
in the camcorder’s internal memory is overwritten.
• When loading files from one device to another, if the
firmware versions on the two devices do not match, the
setting values for functions that are not supported on
the destination device are not loaded.
• The camcorder will reboot automatically after loading
settings data.
If an error message appears
One of the following error messages may appear
during execution of the load, or as soon as you
select [Execute]. In this case, the file is not
loaded.
In this document, initial setup menu settings
configured/saved by the user are referred to as
“preset values.”
Even after loading files to set up the camcorder,
and overwriting original files with new settings,
you can reset the contents of the files by
recovering the preset values.
1
Select File >All File >All Preset in the
setup menu.
A confirmation screen appears.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select
[Execute], then press the knob.
1
Select File >All File >Store All Preset in
the setup menu.
A confirmation screen appears.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select
[Execute], then press the knob.
1
Select File >All File >Clear All Preset in
the setup menu.
A confirmation screen appears.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select
[Execute], then press the knob.
Note
The camcorder will reboot automatically after switching
the system frequency.
Loading Settings Data
Error
message
Problem
Solution
NG:No Data • There is no
readable media
• The specified
file does not
exist on the
media
Insert the media
that contains the
file you want.
Restoring All Current Settings to
Preset Values
Saving All Current Settings as
Preset Values
Resetting Current Settings and
Preset Values to Factory Default
Settings