File naming conventions after a copy, Regulatory information, Fcc compliance and advisory – Kodak DX3500 User Manual

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When the internal memory contains a picture named DCP_9999, the next
picture taken is named with the lowest unused number. For example, if the
internal memory contains DCP_0002, DCP_0004, and DCP_9999, the next
picture taken is named DCP_0003.

File Naming Conventions After a Copy

Your camera maintains separate numbering sequences for the pictures in the
internal memory, and for the pictures on the Picture Card. When you copy a
picture, it is renumbered sequentially in the new location.
For example, in the Before Copy list below, the two pictures in the internal
memory are copied to the Picture Card. After Copy, the copied pictures are
renumbered on the Picture Card as DCP_0004 and DCP_0005. Additionally, if
DCP_0005 is deleted, the next picture copied to the Picture Card is named
DCP_0006. In the internal memory, the original pictures and their numbers
are unchanged.

Regulatory Information

FCC Compliance and Advisory

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

Before Copy

After Copy

Internal Memory Picture Card

Internal Memory Picture Card

DCP_0001.jpg
DCP_0002.jpg

DCP_0001.jpg
DCP_0002.jpg
DCP_0003.jpg

DCP_0001.jpg
DCP_0002.jpg

DCP_0001.jpg
DCP_0002.jpg
DCP_0003.jpg
DCP_0004.jpg
DCP_0005.jpg

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