JVC GZ-MG505AA, GZ-MG505AH, GZ-MG505AG Cleaning Up a Recording Medium, Resetting the File Number

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42 EN Managing Files (Continued)

Cleaning Up a Recording Medium

Writing speed of recording media tends to become slow after long periods of repeated use. To regain the speed, execute cleanup periodically. The cleanup function is equivalent to a PC’s “Defragmentation” function.

Preparation:

Set the power switch to or .

Be sure to use the provided AC adapter for the power supply when cleaning up a recording medium. ( pg. 14)

1

DIS

CAMERA SETTING

BASIC SETTING

REC MEDIA SETTING

DATE/DISPLAY

REGISTER EVENT

EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL

2 Select and set items as follows.

[REC MEDIA SETTING] [CLEAN UP]

Select

Set

HDD

 

SD

3 Select [HDD] or [SD].

Select

 

CLEAN UP?

 

 

THIS PROCESS MAY

Set

 

TAKE A WHILE.

 

EXECUTE

 

 

 

 

CANCEL

 

 

 

 

 

4 Select [EXECUTE].

Select

Set

When cleanup is finished, [CLEANING UP COMPLETED] appears. Press 49 to complete the operation.

Depending on the hard disk drive it may take several minutes for the cleanup process to be completed.

Resetting the File Number

By resetting the file number (name), a new folder will be made. The new files you are going to make will be stored in the new folder. It is convenient to separate the new files from previously recorded files.

Preparation:

Set the power switch to or .

1

DIS

CAMERA SETTING

BASIC SETTING

REC MEDIA SETTING

DATE/DISPLAY

REGISTER EVENT

EXTERNAL MIC LEVEL

2 Select and set items as follows.

[REC MEDIA SETTING] [NO. RESET]

Select

 

0

Set

 

VIDEO

 

 

IMAGE

 

 

 

3 Select the file type ([VIDEO] or [IMAGE]).

Select

EXECUTE NO. RESET

FOR VIDEO FILES

Set

EXECUTE

CANCEL

4 Select [EXECUTE].

Select

Set

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Contents Instructions Dear CustomerDirect Printing EN Major FeaturesAuto/Manual Recording Mode You can also record onto SD cardsInformation EN Safety Precautions Trademarks Contents Regarding the control lever  pg Regarding This ManualButton operations Icons at the top of pagesEN Accessories Attaching the Shoulder StrapCD-ROM Attaching the Lens Cap Attaching the Core FilterAttaching/Detaching the Lens Hood EN Index How to open the LCD monitorPower-linked operation LCD monitor can rotateControls ConnectorsIndicators Other Parts169 EN Indications on LCD MonitorDuring Still Image Recording Only F2.0During Video Playback During Still Image Playback Power Related Preparations Using the Battery PackSelect Clock Adjust Language SettingDate/Time Setting Select the desired languageData Battery System EN Other SettingsGrip Adjustment When the battery is attached Set the power switch to OFFWhen Using an SD Card EN Video Recording 7h10mSelect the event that you want to register the file to Registering Files to EventsSelect ON/SELECT Select Register EventZoom out ZoomingChanging the Screen Size Connect the microphoneSelect Execute Displayed picture quality modeDeleting a File After the recording is finishedFine 9999 Still image modeEN Still Image Recording PhotoSet the Continuous Shooting to on or BRACKETING.  pg Continuous ShootingFlash FineNightscope Manual RecordingManual Focus Press twiceBacklight Compensation Spot Exposure Control FrameEN Manual Recording Manual Setting in Mset MenuSelect the desired setting MenusProgram AE Shutter Speed To 1/4000 For video recordingTo 1/500* For still image recording EffectEN Video Playback IndexFrame-by-frame playback Still playback Pause Search playbackLocating the start point of the file or Skipping the file Slow motion playbackSelect the desired file File Search FunctionSelect the recording date Date Index ScreenTo Play Back Files in the Extmov Folder Deleting a Video FileSelect the event To turn the date/time display on/off EN Still Image PlaybackStill image For details on operations, seePlayback Zoom Slide ShowImage Rotation Deleting a Still Image FileTurn on the camera and the TV Set the TV to its Video mode EN Watching Images on TV/Remote ControlConnecting to a TV, VCR or DVD Recorder Playback on TVTo Reinsert the Battery Beam Effective AreaButtons and Functions Wipe or fader effects Select WIPE/FADER Video only orSelect a desired effect Playback effectsMenus Details Deleting Files on Menu Screen Controls in this section Mode Switch Power SwitchEN Managing Files Select DeleteViewing File Information Video FilesStill Image Files To release protection Select ProtectIf File Select was selected in , select Quit To release protection of all filesSelect Format Select REC Media SettingFormatting a Recording Medium Select HDD or SDSelect and set items as follows Cleaning Up a Recording MediumResetting the File Number Select the file type Video or ImageSelect the file you want to register Select Change Event REGSelect a new event to register the file to Select Save and QuitEN Playlists Creating PlaylistsSelect the insertion point When selecting Import from Event or Import from DateWhen selecting ALL Scenes Displaying FilesPlaying Back Playlists Other Operations of PlaylistsSelect Dpof Print SettingDpof Print Setting Select the number of printsEN Print Setting Controls in this section Power Switch Preparation Set the power switch to OFFSupported discs DVD-R, DVD-RW Are displayed EN Dubbing Video Files to DVD DiscsFiles for dubbing To continue creating DVD discs, select Continue and pressDVD Creation List Menu for Disc PlaybackUsing a VCR/DVD Recorder for Dubbing Connect the camera to a VCR or DVD recorder.  pgTo stop dubbing 2Press Menu Set the file unit ALL or File to copy/moveSet the direction of copy/move. HDD SD or SD HDD To stop the file transferSelect the desired menu setting To return to the previous screenDemo Mode Basic SettingPreset Common Menus for All ModesEN Changing the Menu Settings Video Recording Menus Video Playback Menus Quality Fine / Standard SELF-TIMERSelect Images / ALL1 / Check Settings Reset Image SizeEN Troubleshooting PowerDisplays RecordingSET DATE/TIME Playback Other problems Editing / PrintingEN Warning Indications Playlist will be Deleted Camera Temperature is Memory Card ErrorPROBLEM. Format is OFF, Please Wait Camera Temperature isCleaning the Camera Temperature range specifications Battery PacksTo prevent damage and prolong service life Recording MediumMain Unit EN CautionsLCD Monitor NotHow to Handle a CD-ROM Serious malfunctioningCamera EN SpecificationsRemote Control AC AdapterApproximate recording time minutes for video Recording Time and Number of ImagesLanguage Approximate number of storable images for still image57, 59 40, 58