Panasonic SV-AS3 Folder Structure of the Card Used for This Unit, Folder name File name example

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Connecting to PC (continued)

Folder Structure of the Card Used for This Unit

SD Memory Card

 

DCIM

 

100_PANA

 

MISC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD_AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD_VIDEO

 

PRL001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SD_VOICE

 

SD_VC100

 

 

Files recorded with this unit are saved in the following folders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Folder name

File name (example)

 

 

 

 

 

Picture

100_PANA

P1000001.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

MPEG4

PRL001

MOL001.ASF

 

 

 

 

 

Voice

SD_VC100

MOB001.VM1

 

 

 

 

 

Audio

SD_AUDIO

AOB001.SA1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do not delete the folders in the card on the PC. You may not be able to read the card with this unit.

When you want to format the card, format it with this unit or SD-Jukebox.

If you recorded data not compatible with this unit on the PC, this unit cannot recognise the data.

You can record up to 9999 files in the folders such as [100_PANA] folder.

The files with DPOF setting are recorded in [MISC] folder.

[SD_VOICE] folder and [SD_AUDIO] folder are set as hidden files. Therefore, these folders and the files in the folders may not be displayed on the Explorer or [My Computer] depending on the setting on the PC.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Connecting to PC Others SpecificationsEnd User License Agreement 100Information for Your Safety PreparationVQT0Q47 Introduction Dear Customer357,594 297 Accessories SD Memory Card is not included Battery PackUSB cable Cleaning Cloth AC adaptor Hand strapSuitable Card Optional AccessoryAbout SD Memory Card optional Controls Layout Body21 22 Remote Controller P27 Battery Lock Open P12Stereo Earphones P60 Card Slot P13Inserting/Removing the Battery or the Card Open the Card/Battery Door at the bottom of this unitInsert/remove the battery or the card Close the Card/Battery DoorWhen inserting the card/battery When removing the card/batteryConfirm the direction of the battery and the card Label NotchCharging the Battery Environment for charging Charging timeNumber ContinuousSlide the Power Switch to on Power/Charge/Card Access LampTurning This Unit On BlinkingSwitching the Mode Battery indicatorSlide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the desired mode Press the Jog Ball to set How To Set the MenuPress the Menu button Sub-menu screen appears Setting on the operation sound Setup MenuSetting on the Jog Ball Setting on the LCD Monitor Setting on the USB connectionSetting on the power Setting on the clock Restoring the settingsSetting the Clock Formatting initialising the cardAdjust the date and time with the Jog Ball Press the Menu button after adjusting the date and timeFlash P34 Slide show P52 Night mode P38 Shortcut Menu11 12 13 Dpof print P56How to hold the SD Multi Camera Before RecordingSlide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the recording mode Recording mode Recommendable situation Audio PictureRecording VoiceWhen selecting Picture Tap the Shutter button for recording Press the Shutter button to stopWhen recording in MPEG4 mode When recording in Picture modeWhen recording in Voice mode Approximate Number of Recordable Pictures and Time ≥ The time listed above tables are approximate Changing the Picture Size and Quality Size and quality of the image recorded in MPEG4Quality 2016a 1512 1600a 1200 1280a 960 640a 480Recording Enlarging Pictures Digital Zoom Press the Jog BallRoll the Jog Ball up or down to set Zoom magnificationFlash Setting the FlashAuto Flash is not activated ≥ The flash cannot be activated in the following casesRecording with the Self-timer Self timerPress the Shutter button to take a PictureAdjusting the Colour to Natural Tone White Balance Setting in the set modeRecording in Dark Places Night Mode Night modeManual adjustment Compensating the ExposureRoll the Jog Ball left or right to compensate the exposure Press the Jog Ball to set the exposureSensitivity Setting the ISO SensitivityDark places Slide the Record/Playback Mode Switch to the playback mode PlaybackPlayback modes Playable files Audio Still picturePress the Jog Ball to start playback When selecting MPEG4 or VoicePress the Jog Ball to pause playback When playing in Voice mode Adjusting Volume Pictures Multi Playback Thumbnail DisplayPlaying Motion Images Repeatedly Repeat Playback Deleting FilesRepeat OnePress the Menu button to exit this setting Preventing Accidental Erasure of Files Lock Setting When you release protectionWhen you release protections on all files Select the files to be protectedRoll the Jog Ball up or down to select Enlarging Pictures Target ZoomZoom magnification and then When you play files registered as Favourite only When you cancel registrationRegistering Still Pictures as Favourite Select the desired picture and thenPlayback When you cancel registration on all files Creating a Slide Show with AudioRoll the Jog Ball left or right to select Pictures to create a slide showWhen you select Yes in Step Select the audio file you want to playDuring the slide show and then press Jog BallPlaying Still Pictures on the Slide Show ¿ markConnect this unit and the printer with AC adaptor and AC mains leadSupplied USB cable To change the print setting Change Changes the print SettingsPlayback Select a picture and then press Jog Ball Start Print start Print startsMessages displayed When the battery is not inserted When the AC adaptor is not connectedWhen the AC adaptor is unplugged during When connecting in the recording modeWhen you confirm pictures with Dpof setting Only when Single print is selectedDesired file Playback When you print the date in Dpof printing When you cancel Dpof settingPlaying Music Audio FileConnect the remote controller and the stereo earphones Insert a card which includes audio filesDesired music file Play musicWhen you switch the sound quality To prevent operation mistakes on this unitSelecting Playlists ≥ Music files cannot be recorded or deleted on this unitPlaying Repeatedly Repeat Playback Operating environment for USB connection Operating Environment of the SoftwareOperating environment of the software Connecting to PC SoundVQT0Q47 When you install SD Viewer Before Connecting to a PC for the First Time InstallationStart the PC and insert the CD-ROM supplied Installing the USB Driver Installing SD ViewerClick I agree Installing SD-Jukebox Connecting to a PC Playback modeTurn this unit on and set to Be sure to insert the chargedAccessing PC indication Checking that This Unit Is Properly Recognised by Depending on the PC usedDisconnecting the USB Cable Safely Folder Structure of the Card Used for This Unit Folder name File name exampleUsing Files in a Card on a PC Picture MPEG4 Playing Copied Files Picture MPEG4File type Software used for playing files Windows Macintosh Using SD Viewer ≥ Using SD Viewer Closing SD Viewer Select FileExitUsing SD-Jukebox Closing SD-Jukebox Reading Operating Instructions of the SoftwareUninstalling the Software This Unit AC Adaptor ≥ Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptorBattery Bring spare batteries when you use this unit outdoorsCharging Error Do not throw unnecessary expired batteries into a fireCondensation When the charge lamp turns offCauses of condensation When condensation has taken place LCD MonitorRecorded Files CardBe sure to remove and store the card after use Demonstration Mode FormatScreen Display Screen Display in Recording 3 4 5 6 710 11 12 13 14 Screen Display on the Thumbnail Screen10 11 12 Screen Display in PlaybackScreen Display in Playing Music Messages Messages CountermeasuresTrouble Shooting Q&A Question Answer Colour or Brightness Take time to record onto a card depending onRecord onto a card Recording stopsWhen you record pictures with the flash, the white Balance may not be properly adjusted even ifProperly adjusted when the flash light does not Question Answer Flash cannot bePictures With printersSupporting PictBridgeWhen this unit is Access LampProperly installed Question AnswerSpecifications SD Multi CameraBattery pack AC adaptorMemo Article 1 License Article 2 Use by a Third Party Article Restrictions on Copying the SoftwareArticle 4 Computer ArticleVQT0Q47