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Saving the My Camera Settings to the Camera 4/8

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Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Saving the "My Camera Settings" to the Camera (4/8) 3. In the [Camera] list, select a setting that you would like to change and click . When you click [OK] in the confirmation dialog, the settings file in the camera will now be replaced with the one you specified from the computer. REFERENCE • Please note that the original settings file in the camera is overwritten and permanently erased. To restore the original settings file, you must add it once more to the camera. Before you overwrite a settings file in the camera, confirm that it appears in the Computer list. 4. Click the [Save to Camera] button. The settings files in the Camera list are saved to the camera. 5. Click the [Close] button to close the window. This concludes the procedure for adding settings to the camera. See your Camera User Guide for instructions on changing the start-up image, start-up sound and other settings. IMPORTANT • Never detach the interface cable, turn off the camera power or do anything to stop communication between the camera and computer while the My Camera Settings are being saved to the camera. Select the setting you want to replace and click . Repeat steps 1-3 to replace all the settings files with those you wish to save to the camera. Up to this stage, only the settings in the Camera list change, not those in the camera itself. 29 ImageBrowser Software User Guide

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ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with a
Camera Connected
Saving the “My Camera Settings” to the Camera (4/8)
Select the setting you want to replace
and click
.
Repeat steps 1-3 to replace all the settings files with those you
wish to save to the camera.
Up to this stage, only the settings in the Camera list change,
not those in the camera itself.
3.
In the [Camera] list, select a setting that you would
like to change and click
.
When you click [OK] in the confirmation dialog, the settings file
in the camera will now be replaced with the one you specified
from the computer.
REFERENCE
Please note that the original settings file in the camera is over-
written and permanently erased. To restore the original settings
file, you must add it once more to the camera. Before you
overwrite a settings file in the camera, confirm that it appears in
the Computer list.
4.
Click the [Save to Camera] button.
The settings files in the Camera list are saved to the camera.
5.
Click the [Close] button to close the window.
This concludes the procedure for adding settings to the camera.
See your
Camera User Guide
for instructions on changing the
start-up image, start-up sound and other settings.
IMPORTANT
• Never detach the interface cable, turn off the camera power
or do anything to stop communication between the camera
and computer while the My Camera Settings are being saved
to the camera.