JVC GR-DF430 instruction manual Deleting Files, To Remove Protection

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34 EN ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR D.S.C. (GR-DF570/470 only)

To Remove Protection

Before doing the following, perform steps 1 3 in “Protecting Files”.

To remove protection from the currently displayed file

4 Press or to select “CURRENT”, and press SET. The PROTECT screen appears.

5 Press < or > to select the desired file.

6 Press or to select “EXECUTE”, and press SET.

To cancel selection, select “RETURN”.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all files you want to remove protection.

Deleting Files

Previously stored files can be deleted either one at a time or all at once.

1 To delete the file...

...for images, display its playback screen. ( pg. 30)

...for video clips, display its playback screen. ( pg. 30)

2 Press MENU. The Menu Screen appears.

3 Press or to select “DELETE”, and press SET. The Sub Menu appears.

To delete the currently displayed file

To remove protection from all files stored in the memory card

4 Press or to select “CANC.ALL”, and press SET. The PROTECT screen appears.

5 Press or to select “EXECUTE”, and press SET.

To cancel selection, select “RETURN”.

4 Press or to select “CURRENT”, and press SET. The DELETE screen appears.

5 Press < or > to select the desired file.

6 Press or to select “EXECUTE”, and press SET.

To cancel deletion, select “RETURN”.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all files you want to delete.

MENU

DELETE CURRENT ALL

RETURN

DELETE

DELETE?

EXECUTE

RETURN

NOTE:

If the “” mark appears, the selected file is protected and cannot be deleted.

To delete all files stored in the memory card

4 Press or to select “ALL”, and press SET. The DELETE screen appears.

5 Press or to select “EXECUTE”, and press SET.

To cancel deletion, select “RETURN”.

NOTES:

Protected files ( pg. 33) cannot be deleted. To delete them, remove protection first.

Once files are deleted, they cannot be restored. Check files before deleting.

CAUTION:

Do not remove the memory card or perform any other operation (such as turning off the camcorder) during deletion. Also, be sure to use the provided AC Adapter, as the memory card may be corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during deletion. If the memory card becomes corrupted, initialise it. ( pg. 36)

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Contents GR-DF570 GR-DF470 GR-DF430 Dear CustomerBacklight Compensation Wipe/Fader EffectsProgram AE with Special Effects Navigation FunctionSafety Precautions Page Contents EN Index EN Getting StartedControls ConnectorsIndicators Other Parts1h40m During D.S.C. Recording Only GR-DF570/ 470 onlyDuring E-Mail Clip Recording GR-DF570/ 470 only Sound 12BI T 1555I T / M I X L During Video PlaybackW T 50m 10 0Only Before Using This CamcorderDuring D.S.C. Playback GR-DF570/470 How To Attach The Lens Cap Provided AccessoriesPlace here during shooting Open the cover To MIC Eyelet Slide the strap guide fully towards the eyeletBuckle Strap guide Audio extension cable provided Stereo microphoneCharging The Battery Pack PowerHow To Attach The Core Filter Connect the Power Cord to the AC Adapter. AP-V14E/A onlyBATT. Release to detach it Data Battery SystemUsing The Battery Pack Maximum continuous recording timePower-Linked Operation Operation ModeUsing AC Power About BatteriesDate/Time Settings Grip AdjustmentViewfinder Adjustment Language SettingsTo protect valuable recordings Brightness Adjustment Of The DisplayTripod Mounting Cassette holder coverClose the card cover Loading/Unloading a Memory Card GR-DF570/470 onlyTo protect valuable files available only for SD Memory Card Tape Remaining Time Basic RecordingLCD Monitor And Viewfinder Journalistic Shooting EN Video RecordingZooming Self RecordingRecording From The Middle Of a Tape Video Recording ENTime Code Display Minutes Seconds Frames Frames = 1 secondShuttle Search Normal PlaybackEN Video Playback Blank SearchTo choose whether or not the following If using a VCR , go to stepDisplays appear on the connected TV Video Playback OnlyBiphonic Playback GR-DF570 Control Playback Using The RemoteVideo Playback EN Slow-Motion Playback Frame-By-Frame PlaybackYou can move the image on Playback Zoom Playback Special EffectsUp and Down Basic Shooting D.S.C. Snapshot Approximate Number of Storable ImagesInterval Shooting To cancel Interval Shooting modePress Snapshot Playback Of Video Clips Normal Playback Of ImagesAuto Playback Of Images Playback ZoomRemoving On-Screen Display Index Playback Of FilesViewing File Information Engage the E-Mail Clip Record-Standby modeMail Clip Recording Press E-MAILto end E-Mail Clip RecordingProtecting Files Resetting The File NameDubbing Still Images Recorded On a Tape To a Memory Card Deleting Files To Remove ProtectionDPOF, and press SET Setting Print Information Dpof SettingTo Print By Selecting Still Images And Number Of Prints Sub Menu appearsFORMAT, and press To Reset The Number Of PrintsInitialising a Memory Card SET. The FormatMenus without Sub Menus Menus for Detailed Adjustment ENChanging The Menu Settings Menus with Sub MenusRecording Menus EN Menus for Detailed Adjustment= Factory-preset 5SEC / 15SEC / 30SEC / 60SEC= Factory-preset Refer to your wide-screen TV’s instruction Q Manual settings are effective onlyWhen the Power Switch is set to M OFF Disables 5-Second RecordingOFF Time code is not displayed  pg , Date/Time SettingsOFF Automatic demonstration will not take place For GR-DF570/47030MIN / 60MIN Sound Mode and NarrationPlayback Menus 640 x 480 / 1024 x 768 / 1152 xSP / LP Set 5S to 5S.  pg To take a snapshot in the 5-second recording modeSecond Recording To exit the 5S mode, select OFF in stepNight-Alive EN Features for RecordingMotor Drive Mode Snapshot For Video RecordingExposure Control To reset to Auto FocusManual Focus Manual focus is recommended in situations listed belowSpot Exposure Control Iris LockBacklight Compensation To change the setting White Balance AdjustmentManual White Balance Adjustment To return to automatic white balanceWipe Or Fader Effects Select OFF in . The effect indicator disappearsTo deactivate the selected effect Navigation Function GR-DF570 Recording automaticallyTo delete thumbnail images PlaybackTo add thumbnail images during video Biphonic Recording GR-DF570 Following procedureFor Biphonic Playback  pg , perform To use this camcorder as a recorder Dubbing To Or From a VCRTo use this camcorder as a player Editing EN Equipped With a DV ConnectorDigital Dubbing Dubbing To Or From a Video UnitUsing USB cable* B Using DV cable Using DV cableUsing USB cable GR-DF570/470 only EN EditingTo end Audio Dubbing, press Pause 9, then Stop Audio DubbingFor GR-DF570/470 owners To hear the dubbed sound during playbackPress START/STOP to begin editing Insert EditingTo end Insert Editing, press START/STOP, then Stop Video and D.S.C.* Recording PowerAdvanced features Video and D.S.C.* PlaybackEN Troubleshooting Other problemsAppears when the tape ends during recording or playback Troubleshooting ENDisplays the battery remaining power Remaining power level High ExhaustedDUB Error To clean the exterior Cleaning The CamcorderUser Maintenance EN To clean the LCD monitorEN Cautions CassettesMemory Cards GR-DF570/470 only LCD MonitorAbout moisture condensation ProblemsDirty heads can cause the following Serious malfunctioningAC Adapter Specifications ENCamcorderCassette Ø3.5 mm, stereoTerms Dpof Setting Digital Print Order FormatRecording Capacity Page GR-DF570 GR-DF470 GR-DF430 Software Installation and PC Connection Guide Limited Liability How to handle a CD-ROM For CyberLink DVD Solution System RequirementsSoftware Installation Windows Page Installing USB Mass Storage Class driver Updating Device Manager Windows 98SE onlyTo DV connector Connector Connecting the USB cableTo USB connector To USB connectorClips SettingStill DataCopying Files to the PC Windows When using Windows 98SE Still imagesWhen using Windows 2000/Me/XP Click OKViewing the Contents of a Memory Card Macintosh Connections MacintoshNavigation data Still images Dpof Setting dataVideo Clips Playing Back Files on the PC Macintosh Via the USB cable Overview of Enjoying the Moving or Still Images on the PCMemory Card Transfer the still images