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Displaying Altitude/Depth Logs as a Graph

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Displaying Altitude/Depth Logs as a Graph Press the d button M z menu icon M View log M k button M Altitude/depth logs M k button • Select a log (date) that you want to display and press the k button to display the altitude or water depth data as a graph. Shooting point Selection area - The horizontal axis of the graph shows the total m/m 0 10 100 20 30 40 50 60 time of log recording, and the vertical axis of the 80 graph shows the total variations in altitude/ 60 40 depth during log recording. 20 - If images were captured while the log was being 0 0 15/11/2017 [2] 15:30 recorded, they are displayed as thumbnails, and shooting points are displayed on a graph. • Press the l button when the log list screen is displayed to delete the selected log or all saved Thumbnail playback altitude/depth logs. • The operations described below can be performed while a graph is displayed. Operation d button Multi selector Zoom control k button Description Return to the log list screen. Use JK to move the yellow selection area. • The yellow selection area is displayed when the camera obtains more than 30 recorded logs. Move toward g (i) to zoom in on the area inside the selection area. • Use JK to move the displayed area. • Move toward f (h) to return to the full graph display. Thumbnail images are selected, and operations described below can be performed. Multi selector Use JK to switch the selected image. • The shooting point of the selected image changes to yellow on the graph. Zoom control • g (i): Display the selected image in full-frame playback mode. Use JK to display the previous or next image. • f (h): Return to the graph display. k button Return to the graph operation screen. 104 Using Location Data Functions Displaying Altitude/Depth Logs as a Graph

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104
Using Location Data Functions
Displaying Altitude/Depth Logs as a Graph
Select a log (date) that you want to display and
press the
k
button to display the altitude or water
depth data as a graph.
-
The horizontal axis of the graph shows the total
time of log recording, and the vertical axis of the
graph shows the total variations in altitude/
depth during log recording.
-
If images were captured while the log was being
recorded, they are displayed as thumbnails, and
shooting points are displayed on a graph.
Press the
l
button when the log list screen is
displayed to delete the selected log or all saved
altitude/depth logs.
The operations described below can be performed while a graph is displayed.
Displaying Altitude/Depth Logs as a Graph
Press the
d
button
M
z
menu icon
M
View log
M
k
button
M
Altitude/depth logs
M
k
button
Operation
Description
d
button
Return to the log list screen.
Multi selector
Use
JK
to move the yellow selection area.
The yellow selection area is displayed when the camera obtains
more than 30 recorded logs.
Zoom control
Move toward
g
(
i
) to zoom in on the area inside the selection area.
Use
JK
to move the displayed area.
Move toward
f
(
h
) to return to the full graph display.
k
button
Thumbnail images are selected, and operations described below can
be performed.
Multi selector
Use
JK
to switch the selected image.
The shooting point of the selected image
changes to yellow on the graph.
Zoom control
g
(
i
): Display the selected image in full-frame
playback mode.
Use
JK
to display the previous or next image.
f
(
h
): Return to the graph display.
k
button
Return to the graph operation screen.
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Selection area
Shooting point
Thumbnail playback