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3 Click on the “File” Menu and “Open File”. The File Open MENU is displayed.

Select the 3.5 FD Drive for the Digital Camera and find the image data file in the

Digital Camera.

• When the Digital Camera POWER Switch is set to PC, the Digital Camera Drive is

recognized as the 3.5 FD Drive with the latest drive letter, for example, (H:).

The Camera Disk consists of DCIM and MISC Folders.

The DCIM Folder is used to store image data, and the MISC Folder is used to store Print Mark data.

Image data is stored in the “100_PANA” folder with the file number starting from “P1000001”. When the 1000th image data is written, the “101_PANA” folder is created and the file number starts from “P1010001”.

File numbers once deleted cannot be used.

If the file number is changed, the Digital Camera cannot read the file.

4 Open the image to view it.

Note

• End all applications, if, after playing back a Motion image, etc. with “QuickTime”, you want to change from PC mode to another mode. Only change from PC mode while a message, such as the

one shown at right is displayed.

Writing to the Disk Media

1 Insert the Disk Media into the SuperDisk Slot.

2 Click “Start”, “Programs”, and

“Windows Explorer”.

3 You can write to the Disk Media by simply dragging and dropping a file or folder from the Digital Camera Drive to another Drive. You can also drag and drop a file or folder from another Drive to the Drive of the Digital Camera.

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Panasonic PV-SD5000 Writing to the Disk Media, Open the image to view it, Click Start, Programs, Windows Explorer