Item name

Settings

Date

Set the four-digit year

 

(2000 to 2099), month,

 

and day.

 

 

Time

Set the hours, minutes,

 

and seconds.

 

 

Time zone

Select the timezone

 

offset from UTC.

 

 

Setting the date and time

To change the date and time: In the edit boxes, click the value you want to change (year, month, day, hour, minute, second), then adjust the value with the spin buttons to the right of the edit box.

To change the time zone: Select the desired time zone from the drop-down list.

To save the changed settings: Click the

Set button.

To discard the changed settings: In the tree display, select a different setting item.

To synchronize with the computer’s date and time setting: Click the Synchronize button to set the date and time of this unit’s internal clock to the same date and time as the computer.

5-3-3 Disc Operation Menu

Formatting

Use this command to format a disc that has already been recorded.

Note

When a recorded disc is formatted, all the data on the disc is erased.

To format a disc

1 Insert a disc into this unit (see page

36).

The disc information shows the remaining capacity of the disc, and the Format button becomes active.

2 Click the Format button.

A confirmation dialog box appears.

3 In the dialog box, click the Format button.

When formatting is completed, the following items are updated.

Disc information

-Available space (RT): Length of remaining time according to the recording format set in the Setup menu (unit: minutes)

-Available space (NRT): Number of remaining bytes for the General folder

Number of rewritings

Deleting clips

Use this command to delete clips recorded on the disc.

Note

Once a clip is deleted, it cannot be recovered.

To delete a clip

1 Insert a disc into this unit (see page

36).

2 Select either of the following deletion modes.

Last clip: Delete the last clip recorded.

All clips: Delete all clips. (Files in the General directory are not deleted.)

3 Click the Delete button.

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