Loading User Files - Sony PXW-X320 Operating Instructions Manual

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side panel and in orange in the card slot
section).
When the data has been saved, a completion
message appears and the ACCESS lamp goes
out.
If saving to a USB flash drive, the ACCESS
lamp does not light up.
To save USER menu settings as preset values
Select "Store User Preset" > "Execute" in step 2.

Loading User Files

Note
When you load a file from an SxS memory card or USB
flash drive (UDF, exFAT modes), the data saved in the
camcorder's internal memory is overwritten.
The data that is loaded varies depending on the
FILE > "User" > "Load Customize Data" and
"Load White Data" settings in the setup menu.
When "Load Customize Data" is "Off": USER
menu settings only are loaded.
When "Load Customize Data" is "On": USER
menu organization and settings are loaded.
When "Load White Data" is "Off": White
balance data is not loaded.
When "Load White Data" is "On": White
balance data is loaded.
For details about menu operations, see "Basic Setup
Menu Operations" (page 115).
1
Select "FILE" > "User" in the setup
menu.
2
Select "User Load SxS" > "Execute."
When loading from a USB flash drive (UDF,
exFAT modes), select "User Load USB" >
"Execute."
3
Press the MENU knob.
A user file list box appears.
File numbers where "No File" is displayed
are empty file numbers.
File numbers with a file name or a date and
time are the number of files that already
contain data.
4
Select the desired file number, and then
press the MENU knob.
A confirmation message appears.
5
To execute the load, select "Execute,"
and then press the MENU knob. To
cancel the load, select "Cancel," and
then press the MENU knob.
If you choose to execute the load, the
ACCESS lamp lights (in blue on the right-
side panel and in orange in the card slot
section).
When the data has been loaded, a completion
message appears and the ACCESS lamp goes
out.
If saving to a USB flash drive, the ACCESS
lamp does not light up.
To load USER menu settings as preset values
Select "Load User Preset" > "Execute" in step 2.
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