Concord Camera 6340z manual About File Number and Folder Capacity, Setting File Number

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SETTING FILE NAMES & PRINTING ORDER

ABOUT FILE NUMBER AND FOLDER CAPACITY

Images or video clips are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9999, and folders are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 999.

Each folder usually contains up to 999 images. If a photo is taken when the file number has reached 0999, or when the files are copied (p.26), the camera will create a new folder. For example, if the current folder is “100-xxxx”, the new folder will be named “101-xxxx.”

If the total folder number reached 999 and the total file number exceeds 9999, the camera will display the warning message “FILE NUMBER OVER.” In this case, please set the File Number Reset to ON mode and then format the memory or insert a new memory card.

SETTING FILE NUMBER

Setting the File No. Reset to OFF is useful for avoiding file name duplication when files are downloaded to a computer. However, if you want to start numbering files from 0001 after a new SD card is inserted, or after the memory is formatted, or when you experience a ““FILE NUMBER OVER” warning, set the File Number Reset mode to ON.

Mode

Off

On

Situations

 

 

 

 

 

1. A new SD card is inserted.

File number will start from the

File numbers will reset to 0001.

2. The internal memory or the

previous number. For example:

For example: 0065 0001

memory card is formatted

0065 0066

 

 

 

 

1.In shooting mode, press the MENU button to enter menu screen.

2.Press the or button to select File No. Reset.

3.Press the or to select On or Off.

4.Press the MENU button to close the menu window.

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Contents User’s Guide English Setting File Number & Printing Order Package Contents Safety Information System RequirementsWindows MacintoshFCC Compliance and Advisory Camera Components FrontBack TopAttaching the Wrist Strap Using the CaseSide Installing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackUsing Compact Power Adapter Battery Status SymbolsInserting AN SD Card To remove the SD cardAbout Camera Memory and Storage Formatting Internal or SD Card MemoryTurning the Camera on / OFF Internal MemorySetting the Date and Time Setting Date PrintingSetting the Language Setting the Beep SoundSetting Auto Power OFF Setting TV Output StandardSetting LCD Brightness Setting Folder NameAbout Menus and Settings Mode Menu Item Available Setting Ref.Shooting Mode Playback ModeTurning the LCD on or OFF About the Information Displayed on the LCD MonitorUsing the Zoom Using the Mode DialA/S/M advanced mode include Turning the Digital Zoom on or OFFSetting Image Quality and Resolution Taking Pictures in Auto ModeReviewing AN Image Quickly After Shooting Using the Flash Resolution PurposeTips on Red-Eye Reduction feature Tips on Slow Sync. featureTaking Pictures in Macro Mode Taking Pictures with the SELF-TIMERCancel Self-Timer Cancel Continuous Shooting ModeTaking Pictures in S Shutter Priority Mode Quick Switching in A/S/M Advanced Mode Taking Pictures in M Manual ModeSetting the Exposure Setting the White Balance Setting the ISO SpeedRecording Movie Clips Special note for Windows usersFunctions Available in Each Camera Mode Function Mode Auto Advanced A/S/M VideoReviewing the Stored Files Viewing Files in Thumbnail ModeMagnifying Pictures Deleting Files from Memory Protecting Your FilesDeleting One File Deleting All FilesRunning a Slide Show Setting Slide Show Interval and Repeating ModeCopying Files Setting File Number About File Number and Folder CapacityResetting the Print Order Choosing the Pictures for PrintingConnecting the Camera with Your TV Setting Video Output Signal ModeConnecting the camera with your TV set Downloading files by using card readerDownloading files by using an USB cable Installing the Camera Driver for WIN 98 SE Users Installing Quick Time Player Click Next. Fig Click Finish. Fig Installing Roxio Photosuite 5.0 SE Optional Installing Software for Windows Users Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 Optional Click on Adobe Acrobat ReaderUsing the Roxio Photosuite 5.0 SE Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingSpecifications Self-Timer Playback ModePower Supply DimensionsGetting Help Version 1.0 516084-00 R1