Saving And Loading Camera Settings; Saving Camera Settings; Loading Camera Settings - Canon C200B Instruction Manual

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Saving and Loading Camera Settings

After you adjust settings in the various menus, you can save those settings in the camera or on SD card B. You
can load those settings at a later date or on another C200 / C200B camera so that you can use that camera in
the exact same way.
Operating modes:

Saving Camera Settings

1 Open the [Save] submenu.
[B ! System Setup] > [Transfer Menu//] > [Save]
2 Select [To Camera] or [To SD Card B] and then press the joystick.
3 Select [OK] and press the joystick.
• The camera's menu settings will be saved to the selected destination. If menu settings were previously
saved, the old file will be overwritten by the current menu settings.
4 When the confirmation message appears, press the joystick.

Loading Camera Settings

1 Open the [Load] submenu.
[B ! System Setup] > [Transfer Menu//] > [Load]
2 Select [From Camera] or [From SD Card B] and then press the joystick.
3 Select [OK] and press the joystick.
• The camera's menu settings will be replaced by the settings saved on the selected source. Then, the screen
will turn black momentarily and the camera will restart.
NOTES
• The following menu settings are not saved with this operation when the passwords have been set by the user.
- Encryption keys/passwords under [7 ! Network Settings] > [Connection Settings]
- The passwords under [7 ! Network Settings] > [Browser Remote Settings] > [Full: Password],
[Camera: Password] and [Meta: Password]
- The password under [7 ! Network Settings] > [FTP Transfer Settings] > [FTP: Password]
• When menu settings are loaded with this operation, even protected custom picture files in the camera will be
replaced.
• Camera settings files are exclusively compatible for use only with C200 / C200B cameras.
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