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Airplane Mode - Sony FDR-X1000V How To Use Manual

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During takeoff and landing of an airplane, set the airplane mode to [ON].
Use GPS in accordance with the regulations of the place or situation.
It may take from several tens of seconds to several minutes to record the location
information when you use the GPS for the first time or use it again after long intervals.
Triangulating time can be shortened by taking in GPS assist data.
Do not cover the GPS sensor with your finger when searching for GPS satellites or when
triangulating. This decreases the sensitivity of the GPS sensor and triangulation may fail.
Sony does not collect location information and routing information.
To display location information and routing information as a map on a computer, Sony
provides data of location information and routing information to Google Inc.
Although the camera does not have the function to delete log files, you can delete them
by formatting the media.
The maximum number of log files that can be recorded is 256/day. When the maximum
number of recorded log files is reached, you can continue to shoot images, but cannot
record log files.
[44] How to use

Airplane mode

When you are in an airplane or another restricted place, you can set the camera to
temporarily disable all functions related to the wireless applications such as Wi-Fi/GPS, etc.
If you set the airplane mode to [ON], an airplane mark will be displayed on the display panel.
1. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select [SETUP] - [CONFG] - [PLANE], then
press the ENTER button.
2. Press the NEXT button or PREV button to select the following setting, then press the
ENTER button.
ON: Select this when you are on board an airplane (The Wi-Fi/GPS function is
disabled).
OFF: Select this for normal use (The Wi-Fi/GPS function is enabled).
Changing the Settings
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