JVC GY-HM700UXT 132 page operation manual for the GY-HM700 solid state camcord - Page 37

Restoring the SDHC Card, Estimated Recordable Time of SDHC Cards

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Restoring the SDHC Card It is necessary to restore the SDHC card if an abnormality occurs to the data in the card due to some reasons. The message ARestore MediaB appears on the LCD monitor/ viewfinder screen when an SDHC card that requires restoring is inserted. Memo: ● To cancel the message display, press the [CANCEL] button. A [!] mark appears at the remaining media display area when an SDHC card that requires formatting is inserted. 1 Select [Restore Media] in the [Media] menu. (A Page 89) 2 Select the slot of the SDHC card to be restored and press the Set button (R). 2 3 Restoring starts. Note: ● [Restore Media] can only be selected in Camera mode. However, it cannot be selected while the camera recorder is recording. Select [Restore Media] in Camera mode when the camera recorder is not recording. ● [Restore Media] does not restore the SDHC card to its original states completely. If restoring fails, replace or format the SDHC card. Take note that formatting the SDHC card erases all information inside. Memo: ● Restoring cannot be performed in the following cases. ● Camera recorder is recording in progress. ● SDHC card is not inserted. ● Write-protect switch of the SDHC card is set ( is displayed). ● Restoring is not required. Write-Protect Switch on the SDHC Card A Slide the write-protect switch upward to enable writing or deleting. B Slide the write-protect switch downward to prevent writing or deleting. (Images in the card are protected.) Write-Protect Switch A B Write/Delete Enabled Write/Delete Disabled 4 Restoring is complete. ● When restoring is complete, ACompleteB appears and the camera recorder returns to the [Restore Media] screen. ● When no media that requires restoring is inserted, the camera recorder returns to the [Media] menu screen. Estimated Recordable Time of SDHC Cards The estimated recordable time is only a guide. Differences may occur depending on the SDHC card in use and the battery condition. (A Page 71 [Camera Resolution]) (A Page 71 [Frame & Bit Rate]) QuickTime/MP4 Camera Resolution Bit Rate 1280x720 HQ 1440x1080 1920x1080 1440x1080 SP 1280x720 SP SDHC Card Size 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 12 min 25 min 50 min 100 min 17 min 35 min 70 min 140 min 22 min 45 min 90 min 180 min Memo: ● If the SDHC card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded. 33

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Restoring the SDHC Card
It is necessary to restore the SDHC card if an abnormality
occurs to the data in the card due to some reasons.
The message
A
Restore Media
B
appears on the LCD monitor/
viewfinder screen when an SDHC card that re
q
uires
restoring is inserted.
Memo:
To cancel the message display, press the [CANCEL]
button. A [!] mark appears at the remaining media display
area when an SDHC card that re
q
uires formatting is
inserted.
1
Select [Restore Media] in the [Media] menu.
(
A
Page
8
9)
2
Select the slot of the SDHC card to be restored and
press the Set button (
R
).
3
Restoring starts.
4
Restoring is complete.
When restoring is complete,
A
Complete
B
appears and the
camera recorder returns to the [Restore Media] screen.
When no media that re
q
uires restoring is inserted, the
camera recorder returns to the [Media] menu screen.
Note:
[Restore Media] can only be selected in Camera mode.
However, it cannot be selected while the camera recorder
is recording. Select [Restore Media] in Camera mode
when the camera recorder is not recording.
[Restore Media] does not restore the SDHC card to its
original states completely. If restoring fails, replace or
format the SDHC card. Take note that formatting the
SDHC card erases all information inside.
Memo:
Restoring cannot be performed in the following cases.
Camera recorder is recording in progress.
SDHC card is not inserted.
Write-protect switch of the SDHC card is set (
is
displayed).
Restoring is not re
q
uired.
Write-Protect Switch on the SDHC Card
A
Slide the write-protect switch upward to enable writing or
deleting.
B
Slide the write-protect switch downward to prevent writing
or deleting. (Images in the card are protected.)
Estimated Recordable Time of SDHC
Cards
The estimated recordable time is only a guide. Differences
may occur depending on the SDHC card in use and the
battery condition.
(
A
Page 71 [Camera Resolution])
(
A
Page 71 [Frame & Bit Rate])
Memo:
If the SDHC card contains files recorded by devices other
than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a
PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not
be properly recorded.
2
QuickTime/MP4
SDHC Card Size
Camera
Resolution
Bit Rate
4 GB
8
GB
16 GB
3
2 GB
1280x720
1440x1080
1920x1080
HQ
12 min
25 min
50 min
100 min
1440x1080
SP
17 min
3
5 min
70 min
140 min
1280x720
SP
22 min
45 min
90 min
180 min
A
B
Write/Delete Enabled
Write/Delete Disabled
Write-Protect Switch