KEY WORD SETTING (KEY WORD SET)
These settings are useful for identifying image data when transferring it to a computer. In addition, the key
word setting status and the settings for the alarm recording area on the hard disk can be confirmed at the
CONDITION screen. You can also set passwords to protect important image data.
1FILE ID: The file ID is initially set to “A”. You
can set a single character to appear at the front
of the file when transferring images which have
been recorded by this camera to a computer.
2CAMERA ID: When this camera is one of
several cameras being used, up to five
characters can be specified as the identifying
name for the camera. This is useful for
identifying image data.
3COMMENT: When this camera is one of several
cameras being used, you can enter a comment
of up to 36 characters to describe the setting-up
location for the camera.
4CHANGE PASSWORD (DELETE): If necessary,
you can set a password which must be entered
in order to delete files. This password can be up
to eight characters long.
5CHANGE PASSWORD (INITIAL): You can set a
password which must be entered in order to
initialize the hard disk. This password can be up
to eight characters long. When the hard disk is
initialized, all data on the hard disk is deleted, so
it is highly recommended that this password be
set by the camera operator.
(KEY WORD SET)
FILE ID :A
CAMERA ID:
COMMENT :
CHANGE PASSWORD (DELETE)
CHANGE PASSWORD (INITIAL)
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About passwords
When using the camera for the first time, you can
use the CURSOR button to select “END” from the
character palette and then press the SET button to
continue editing and deleting images without
having to set a password. You only have to set a
password if you think that a password might be
needed.
L42A4/US (DSR-C100) GB 2001, 4, 16

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