Olympus IR 500 IR-500 Dock and Done 2.0 Supplement (English) - Page 13

To end the storage playback, PRINT, ERASE ERASE - firmware

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Using the Q functions Using the Dock&Done-compatible storage unit To end the storage playback Press p to display the storage playback menu. Press a, c to select "CLOSE STORAGE," then press d. Storage playback ends, and the screen shows the mode selected with the mode dial. CLOSE STORAGE PRINT 0 Tips • In storage playback, the index display is fixed at the 9-frame display. • The following operations are available in the storage playback menu: PRINT: g"Printing images on the storage unit" (P.16) m: g"Playback of the pictures as a slide show (m)" (P.105) in the Reference Manual supplied with the camera y: g"Rotating pictures (y)" (P.108) in the Reference Manual supplied with 0: the camera g"Protecting pictures (0)" (P.126) in the Reference Manual supplied ERASE (ERASE): with the camera g"Erasing pictures (ERASE/ALL ERASE)" (P.127) in the Reference Manual supplied with the camera ERASE (ALL ERASE): You can erase all data in a specific day, month, or year. In the calendar display, select the day, month, or year for which you want to erase all data, and then display the storage playback menu and select "ALL ERASE." Notes • Data that cannot be played back on the camera is displayed blacked out in the calendar and index display. An error message appears if you try to play back the data. g "Error message list" (P.23) • Sound data recorded to still images using the postrecording function cannot be played back in storage playback mode. • The erased data are completely deleted from the storage unit, and cannot be restored. • Never remove the camera from the cradle or turn the camera off until the storage playback ends. • To use a Dock&Done-compatible HD Storage for storage playback, it is required that it supports the storage playback function. If your model does not support the function, you need to update the firmware of the storage unit. For details, see the Olympus web site. 13

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Using the
Q
functions
Using the Dock&Done-compatible storage unit
To end the storage playback
Press
p
to display the storage playback menu. Press
a
,
c
to select “CLOSE STORAGE,” then press
d
. Storage
playback ends, and the screen shows the mode selected with
the mode dial.
Tips
In storage playback, the index display is fixed at the 9-frame display.
The following operations are available in the storage playback menu:
PRINT:
g
“Printing images on the storage unit” (P.16)
m
:
g
“Playback of the pictures as a slide show (
m
)” (P.105) in the Reference
Manual supplied with the camera
y
:
g
“Rotating pictures (
y
)” (P.108) in the Reference Manual supplied with
the camera
0
:
g
“Protecting pictures (
0
)” (P.126) in the Reference Manual supplied
with the camera
ERASE (ERASE):
g
“Erasing pictures (ERASE/ALL ERASE)” (P.127) in the Reference
Manual supplied with the camera
ERASE (ALL ERASE):
You can erase all data in a specific day, month, or year. In the calendar
display, select the day, month, or year for which you want to erase all data,
and then display the storage playback menu and select “ALL ERASE.”
Notes
Data that cannot be played back on the camera is displayed blacked out in the calendar and index display.
An error message appears if you try to play back the data.
g
“Error message list” (P.23)
Sound data recorded to still images using the postrecording function cannot be played back in storage
playback mode.
The erased data are completely deleted from the storage unit, and cannot be restored.
Never remove the camera from the cradle or turn the camera off until the storage playback ends.
To use a Dock&Done-compatible HD Storage for storage playback, it is required that it supports the
storage playback function. If your model does not support the function, you need to update the firmware of
the storage unit. For details, see the Olympus web site.
CLOSE STORAGE
PRINT
0