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Copying Images from a Memory Card Copy CF card

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Copying Images from a Memory Card (Copy CF card ¬ HDD) Use Copy CF card ¬ HDD from the main menu to copy all data recorded within a memory card onto the MSV-01. 1 Insert a memory card into the memory card slot ( MSV-01 on. 12), then turn the The monitor will go on and display the main menu. When using the battery pack, check the battery level (indicated on the monitor) ( 10). 2 3 Basic Operation-Copying Images from a Memory Card (Copy CF card ¬ HDD) Highlight Copy CF card ¬ HDD using or . Press . Copying will begin immediately. "Copying..." is displayed on the monitor while copying is in progress. Press CANCEL (Left button) to abort copying. 4 When "Copy finished" is displayed, press (OK) to return to the main menu. Copying Images • Do not expose the device to shocks or vibration during copy operation. • Do not remove the memory card or AC adapter during copy operation. • Using Play HDD images ( 14), confirm that the data have been stored on the MSV-01 hard disk. Deleting Copied Images or Folders To delete copied images or folders, use Delete option ( 24) from the EDIT menu ( 23). Files Copied onto the MSV-01 Each time you copy data from a memory card, the MSV-01 creates a new folder on its HDD and stores all the images in that folder. The folder name is a number representing the date of the latest recording in the memory card, in the format "YYYYMMDD.NNN". YYYY is the year, MM is the month, DD is the day, NNN is a running serial number starting from 001 to distinguish folders created on the same date (e.g.: 20040601.001). Date Setting To ensure that the copied folder names reflect the dates on which your pictures are taken and use the Search function ( 28), make sure that your digital camera clock is correctly set. 13

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Basic Operation—Copying Images from a Memory Card (Copy CF card
HDD)
Copying Images from a Memory Card (Copy CF card
HDD)
Use
Copy CF card
HDD
from the main menu to copy all data recorded within a memory card
onto the MSV-01.
Deleting Copied Images or Folders
To delete copied images or folders, use
Delete
option (
24) from the
EDIT
menu (
23).
Files Copied onto the MSV-01
Each time you copy data from a memory card, the MSV-01 creates a new folder on its HDD and
stores all the images in that folder.
The folder name is a number representing the date of the latest recording in the memory card, in
the format "
YYYYMMDD.NNN
".
YYYY is the year, MM is the month, DD is the day, NNN is a running serial number start-
ing from 001 to distinguish folders created on the same date (e.g.: 20040601.001).
Insert a memory card into the memory card slot (
12), then turn the
MSV-01 on.
The monitor will go on and display the main menu.
When using the battery pack, check the battery level (indicated on the
monitor) (
10).
Highlight
Copy CF card
HDD
using
or
.
Press
Copying will begin immediately.
"Copying..."
is displayed on the monitor while copying is in
progress. Press
CANCEL
(Left button) to abort
copying.
When
"Copy finished"
is displayed, press
(
OK
) to return to the main menu.
Copying Images
Do not expose the device to shocks or vibra-
tion during copy operation.
Do not remove the memory card or AC
adapter during copy operation.
Using
Play HDD images
(
14), confirm that
the data have been stored on the MSV-01 hard
disk.
Date Setting
To ensure that the copied folder names reflect the dates on which your
pictures are taken and use the
Search
function (
28), make sure that your
digital camera clock is correctly set.
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