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– 103 –Chapter 5 Basic Operations — Storagef The data saved on memory cards may be lost as a result of misplacing the cards or performing erroneous operations. It is recommended that valuabledata be saved on a computer or other device.Initializing a memory cardTo use a memory card in the unit, make sure to initialize the memory card using the unit. When the unit initializes the memory card, it formats thememory card (in compliance with the SD standard) and creates a dedicated directory. (All files saved on the memory card will be erased.)1 Select the button → [PROJECT] → [SD/SSD] tab.2 Select an item in [Format] in the [SD] column.f Operate following the confirmation screen.Saving data on the memory cardInsert the memory card which has been initialized by the unit, into the memory card slot.Ex) To save a log file1 Select the button → [MAINTENANCE] → [Alarm] tab.2 Select an item in [Log File] in the [Log] column.f The [Save] screen is displayed.[Sort] Sorts the file icon view in ascending or descending order by file number, file name, or date.[View] Fixed to icon display.[File Type]Fixed to file type.The name of the folder where a log file is saved becomes the file name of the log file.File names are assigned automatically as follows.hs001.log to hs100.log[Cancel] Closes the [Save] screen.3 Select [OK].f The file is saved.@@ NOTEt For details on the data save destination, refer to “Data folder configuration” (page 102).t For details on saving project files, refer to “Project management” (page 100).t For details on saving image files in the video memory (Still, Clip), refer to “Video memory” (page 91).t For details on saving activation files, refer to “Chromakey Software AV‑SFU60 activation” (page 141).t For details on saving restore data, refer to “Restoring data” (page 142).Loading data from the memory cardInsert the memory card on which the data is saved in a specified folder into the memory card slot.Data stored in other folders will not be recognized by the unit.Ex) When loading the update file1 Select the button → [MAINTENANCE] → [Status] tab.2 Select an item in [Update File] in the [Update] column.f The [Load] screen is displayed.[Sort] Sorts the file icon view in ascending or descending order by file number, file name, or date.[View] Fixed to icon display.[File Type] Fixed to file type.[Cancel] Closes the [Load] screen.3 Select a file icon, and select [OK].f The file is loaded.@@ NOTEt For details on the data save destination, refer to “Data folder configuration” (page 102).t A file name can contain a maximum 32 characters.t The characters that can be used in a file name are single‑byte alphanumeric characters and single‑byte symbols. Files with a name which containother characters are not displayed with the unit. The characters that can be used are as follows.A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! # $ % & ' ( ) - . @ ^ _ ` { }t If the name of the file to be loaded consists of more than eight characters, the unit displays a shortened version of the file name.t For details on loading project files, refer to “Project management” (page 100).t For details on loading image files from the video memory (Still, Clip), refer to “Video memory” (page 91).t For details on loading bitmap data of source name and file specifications, refer to “Displaying bitmap data” (page 119)t For details on loading plug-in software, refer to “Plug-in software” (page 148).t For details on loading activation files, refer to “Chromakey Software AV‑SFU60 activation” (page 141).t For details on loading backup data, refer to “Creating a backup” (page 141).
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