Saving A File In Usb Flash Drive; Reading A File From Usb Flash Drive - Kenwood TS-990S Instruction Manual

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12 ABOUT THE USB FLASH DRIVE
4 Press [OK] (F4).
Upon execution of Safe Removal of USB Flash Drive, the
USB screen reappears.
5 Press [MENU] to exit.
6 Disconnect the USB flash drive.
Note:
◆ If "Safe Removal of USB Flash Drive" is assigned to a PF key,
pressing the PF key executes the Safe Removal of USB Flash
Drive, and you can safely remove the USB flash drive.

SAVING A FILE IN USB FLASH DRIVE

The configuration data and audio data made with this
transceiver can be saved in a USB flash drive.
F[USB DRIVE]
[USB]
[ESC]
[F1] [F7]
1 Insert a USB flash drive to the
"
" blinks on the main screen, and "
transceiver recognizes the USB flash drive.
2 Press [USB DRIVE] (F) on the Menu screen to open
the USB screen.
3 Select Menu "Save Configuration Data".
4 Press [SELECT] (F4) to start writing the file.
• The message associated with the data writing appears if
no USB flash drive is detected.
• Pressing [CANCEL] (F7) aborts the procedure without
saving the data.
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5 Press [OK] (F4) to exit.
PRECAUTION:
◆ Do not remove the USB flash drive while the configuration data file
Note:
◆ An extension of the saved file is ".dat".
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◆ Data files will be saved using a file name consisting of the current
◆ The path to the saved file will be "KENWOOD/TS-990/SETTINGS/
[MULTI/CH]
◆ Prior to store a file in a USB flash drive, be sure the followings.

READING A FILE FROM USB FLASH DRIVE

The configuration data file and the audio data file stored
[MENU]
in a USB flash drive can be read with the transceiver.
The transceiver can read the configuration data after
(USB-A) connector.
adding the following configuration data to the readable
" lights when the
configuration data.
• Configuration data for the operation environment
• Configuration data associated with CW message
• Configuration data associated with recording
• The audio data associated with audio message
[USB]
or the audio data file is being saved in the USB flash drive. Also,
do not shut down the main power switch (I/O). Otherwise, failure in
the safe removal of the USB flash drive may cause damage to the
USB flash drive, the configuration data file, the audio data file and
malfunction of the transceiver.
date and time ("YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.dat").
Example:
20130215_102030.da1 (the name of a file saved on February 15,
2013 at 10:20:30)
DATA".
• T he USB flash drive has been formatted with the transceiver.
• T he USB flash drive must be inserted in place.
• T he USB flash drive must have sufficient memory space available.
• T he USB flash drive must not be write protected or the file system
cannot be corrupted.
F[USB DRIVE]
[ESC]
[F1] [F7]
[MULTI/CH]
[MENU]
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