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4.8.3
Deleting the last recording
Carry out the following.
1.
Look at the LCD screen.
2.
Scroll to the delete last recording symbol.
3.
Press the menu button. The symbol will start to flash.
4.
Consider whether you actually wish to delete the file. Deleted files cannot be
retrieved.
5.
Press the menu button again for a short period to delete the last recording.
4.8.4
Deleting selected recordings via a TV
Delete files that you no longer require.
1.
Open the play menu (chapter 4.8.2, points 1 to 4).
2.
Scroll to the file you wish to delete.
3.
Play the file if you are not sure whether you have selected the correct file.
4.
Press the exposure button (1, figure 1). The file’s icon will change into a
dustbin icon. If, after further inspection, you do not wish to delete this file,
scroll to another file and press the exposure button.
5.
Press the exposure button again to delete the recording. The file will be
deleted.
6.
Repeat points 2 to 5 until all the files you wish to delete have been deleted.
7.
Press the video button to exit the play menu.
4.8.5
Deleting all the recordings
1.
Make sure the camera is turned on.
2.
Scroll to the delete symbol (5, figure 2b).
3.
Scroll one step further until the delete all symbol is displayed.
4.
Press the menu button for a short period. The symbol will start to flash.
5.
Consider whether you wish to delete all the recordings. Scroll to another item
to cancel the deletion.
6.
Press the menu button for a short period again. The contents of the memory
will now be deleted.
Tip
:
Instead of deleting all the recordings from a CF card, you can also
choose ‘Format’ (symbol 7, figure 2b). The result will be the same, i.e.
all the files will be deleted. Formatting is recommended when using a
new memory card or if the memory card can no longer be used.
Note:
Deleted files cannot be retrieved. Your recordings will be deleted for
good after carrying out the instructions given above.
4.8.6
Connecting the camera to a TV
The camera must be connected to a TV in order to use the advanced menu. You will
then be able to play all the recordings (including audio recordings) on the TV. The
LCD screen will be turned off. A standard RCA AV cable is supplied with the
camera.
1.
Connect one end of the AV cable to the camera (12, figure 1).
2.
Connect the other end of the AV cable to your TV. Your TV must have a
video input. The yellow plug is for the image signal and the white plug is for
the sound signal. You will need an adapter if your TV only has a SCART
plug. This can be purchased from most TV and radio shops.
3.
Set your TV to display the video input.
4.
Turn the camera on (see chapter 4.4). The camera image will now be visible
on your TV. You can also use the menu according to figure 2.