MENU SCREENS

FILE MANAGE Menu

Screen

You can perform the following operations in the FILE MAN- AGE menu screen.

Settings corresponding to shooting conditions can be read immediately with the following read-only files.

LIVE HD60P

: Ideal setting for HD60P format

LIVE HD50P

: Ideal setting for HD50P format

CINEMA HD24P

: Ideal setting for movie-quality shoot-

 

ing

* The read-only files listed above cannot be saved or

reset.

• Save menu settings (Camcorder: CAM1, 2, 3, 4; SD mem-

ory card: EXT1, 2, 3, 4) to files.

• Load saved files.

• You can set a SUB NAME for the file to be saved.

• Reset the menu settings to the factory settings.

• Initialize (format) an SD memory card.

Displaying the FILE MANAGE menu screen

Select the FILE MANAGE.. item on the TOP MENU screen.

Loading a menu settings file

Select the LOAD FILE.. item on the FILE MANAGE menu screen.

Saving settings

Select the STORE FILE.. item on the FILE MANAGE menu screen.

1.Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor (K) to SELECT and press the SHUTTER dial.

• The file name setting area flashes.

2.Turn the SHUTTER dial, select the file to save to, and press the SHUTTER dial.

5.Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor (K) to the STORE item and press the SHUTTER dial.

EXECUTE (if the file already exists, “OVERWRITE”) flashes.

6.With EXECUTE selected, turn the SHUTTER dial to save the menu settings to the selected file.

When you set CANCEL for the LOAD, STORE, RESET

 

and FORMAT SD CARD items, these operations are not

 

executed.

A message is displayed in the LCD monitor or the view-

 

finder.

EXECUTE

: Displayed for 3 seconds

COMPLETE

: Displayed for 3 seconds

ERROR

: Flashes (Error displays X See page 101.)

FILE MANAGE menu screen

„Setting a SUB NAME

If you do not want to set a SUB NAME, go to Step 5..

3.Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor (K) to SUB NAME and press the SHUTTER dial.

• The first character in the file name flashes.

Execute

Complete

Error displays

• NO CARD:

No SD memory card is inserted.

Insert an SD memory card.

• NO FORMAT:

The SD memory card is not initialized (formatted). Initialize (format) the SD memory card.

• NO ACCESS:

There is a problem with the SD memory card. Replace the SD memory card.

• WRITE PROTECT:

Execute

Complete

Flashing

Error display

Error

If there is an error:

Press the STATUS button ο Return to the normal screen.

Press the SHUTTER dial ο Return to the FILE MAN- AGE menu screen.

To exit the FILE MANAGE screen:

Move the cursor (K) to PAGE BACK and press the SHUT- TER dial or press the STATUS button.

1.Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor (K) to SELECT and press the SHUTTER dial.

The file name setting area flashes.

2.Turn the SHUTTER dial, select the file to load and press the SHUTTER dial.

3.Turn the SHUTTER dial, bring the cursor (K) to the LOAD item and press the SHUTTER dial.

EXECUTE flashes.

4.With EXECUTE selected, press the SHUTTER dial to read the menu settings in the selected file.

If the current menu settings and the menu settings to be loaded have different video format settings, “REBOOT!” is displayed for 3 seconds, this device turns off automati- cally and then turns on.

Settable Characters

Space

4.Turn the SHUTTER dial, select the character, and press the SHUTTER dial.

• The second character in the file name flashes. Repeat Step 4. up through the eighth character.

The SD memory card may be write-protected. Check that write-protection is disabled.

• DISK FULL:

The SD memory card does not have enough free space. Delete unwanted data or initialize (format) the card.

• INVALID VIDEO FORMAT:

A settings file for a video format that is not supported was called up.

Settings files for video formats that are not supported can- not be called up.

READ ONLY FILE: Indicates a read-only file. Read-only files cannot be saved.

Flashing

Error display

Error

Reboot display

CAUTION

This device cannot load scene files from GY-HD100/GY- HD110-series devices.

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