Sony PMW200 User Manual (PMW-100 Memory Camcorder Operation Manual for Firmwar - Page 96
OTHERS Menu, All Reset, Camera Data, Time Zone, Clock Set, Language - pmw 200 sale
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OTHERS Menu OTHERS Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents All Reset Execute/Cancel Resetting to the factory status Camera Data Store Storing/recalling Execute/Cancel the menu settings to an SxS memory card or USB flash drive Recall Execute/Cancel Select "Execute" to reset the camcorder to the factory status. When you select "Execute" to store the setting values to an SxS memory card, the setup file is stored to one of the following directories. For UDF: /General/Sony/PRO/CAMERA/XDCAM/ PMW_xxx/ For FAT: /SONY/PRO/CAMERA/XDCAM_EX/PMW_xxx/ Select "Execute" to retrieve the setting values from an SxS memory card. All Save (USB) (PMW-200 only) Execute/Cancel When you select "Execute" to store the setting values to a USB flash drive, the setup file is stored to the following directory. /MSSONY/SONY/PRO/CAMERA/XDCAM/PMW_200/ Time Zone Setting the time difference All Load (USB) (PMW-200 only) Select "Execute" to retrieve the setting values from a USB Execute/Cancel flash drive. UTC -12:00 to +13:30 Set the time-zone difference from UTC in steps of 30 minutes. Note Clock Set Date/Time Setting the built-in 12H/24H clock 12H / 24H The default setting is different among the sales areas. United States and Canada: -5:00 Europe area: 0:00 Oceania: +10:00 Set the current time and date. Select the display mode of time. 12H: 12-hour mode 24H: 24-hour mode Language Selecting the language for menus and messages Date Mode YYMMDD / MMDDYY / DDMMYY English / Japanese/Chinese Select the display mode of the date. YYMMDD: In sequence of year, month, day MMDDYY: In sequence of month, day, year DDMMYY: In sequence of day, month, year English: To display in English Japanese: To display in Japanese Chinese: To display in Chinese Note "Japanese" is effective only on messages for warning and caution. The menus and status indications do not change. Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 96 Setup Menu List