File Number (#) Memory; Folder Name - Sanyo Xacti VPC-A5EX Instruction Manual

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FILE NUMBER (#) MEMORY

If file number memory is selected, when a new folder is created, the first file
stored in the folder will have a number one greater than the last file saved. If
the file number memory is disabled, the image file number will be 0001. File
number memory is activated in section 1 of the setup menu (page 91).
If file number memory is active and the card is changed, the first file saved to
the new card will have a number one greater than the last file saved on the
previous card if the new card does not contain an image with a greater file
number. If it does, the file number of the new image will be one greater than
the greatest on the new card.

FOLDER NAME

All recorded images are stored in folders on the card.
Folder names come in two formats, standard and date.
Standard folders have an eight character name. The
initial folder is named 100SANPH. The first three digits
are the folder's serial number, which will increase by one
each time a new folder is created.
A date folder name also starts with the three-digit serial
number and is followed by one register for the year, two
registers for the month, and two registers for the day:
101YMMDD. The folder 10140824 was created in 2004
on August 24th.
With the date folder format selected, when an image is
recorded a new folder with the day's date will be
created. All images recorded that day are placed in that folder. Images
recorded on a different day are placed in a new folder with the corresponding
date. If the file number memory function is off, when a new folder is created,
the serial number in the image-file name is reset to 0001. If file number
memory function is on, the serial number in the image-file will be one greater
than the last image saved.
100SANPH
(Standard)
10140824
(Date)
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