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Saving and Loading User Files

The camcorder is equipped with a “Memory Stick” slot, which enables you to save the settings in the USER menu as a user file onto the “Memory Stick”. You can load these files from the “Memory Stick” for immediate recall of a particular setting configuration. In addition to user file, you can save scene files, lens files, reference files and ALL files in a “Memory Stick”.

When a menu is displayed, you can set up the camcorder so that inserting a “Memory Stick” automatically jumps to the appropriate file-related menu page.

For details about scene files, see “Saving and Loading Scene Files” on page 113.

For details about lens files, reference files and ALL files, refer to “Menu list” on page 75.

For details of the function for jumping to the appropriate file-related menu page, see “Displaying a File-Related Menu Page When Inserting a “Memory Stick”” on page 117.

Handling the “Memory Stick”

The “Memory Stick” can be inserted to or removed from the camcorder with the power turned on or off.

“Memory Stick” usable with this camcorder

With this camcorder, you can use “Memory Stick” whose capacity does not exceed 128 MB.

For details, see “About a “Memory Stick”” on page 123.

To insert a “Memory Stick”

1 Remove the “Memory Stick” slot cover on the back of the camcorder.

2 Insert the “Memory Stick” with its label side facing the “Memory Stick” logo on the camcorder.

Label side of “Memory Stick”

Note

If it does not fit into the slot properly or if there is some resistance when you insert it, the “Memory Stick” may be turned around or upside down. Do not force the “Memory Stick” into the slot. Confirm the direction of the notch and arrow on the “Memory Stick” before inserting the “Memory Stick”, and then try inserting it again.

To remove the “Memory Stick”

1 Check that the access indicator is not lit, then gently press in the “Memory Stick” once and release.

The “Memory Stick” pops out.

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