Using V-Scanners; Saving Main Memory To A V-Scanner Folder - Radio Shack PRO-652 User Manual

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Scanner Memory

Using V-Scanners

You can save active scanner configurations (called "working" or
"main" memory) to a V-Scanner storage folder for later use. Then
recall the stored scanner configurations from a V-Scanner storage
folder to main memory when you want to use them.
When you recall a configuration from a V-Scanner storage folder
and use it in main memory, any changes you make while using
the configuration will not automatically be transferred to the
configuration data stored in the V-Scanner storage folder. You
must save your changes back to that folder location if you want to
preserve them for later use.
When you load a new configuration into main memory, the
contents of main memory are overwritten and lost, unless you save
your main memory to a V-Scanner storage folder first. Once the
configuration data in main memory has been overwritten, it cannot
be recovered—there is no "Undo" function.

Saving Main Memory to a V-Scanner Folder

1. Press FUNC, then PROG to enter V-Scanner mode.
2. Press the
Stor
3. Press p or q to scroll to the desired V-Scanner folder, then
press the
Stor
4. If the selected V-Scanner folder already contains data, you will
be asked if you wish to overwrite the existing data with new
data from your current version of main memory. Press the
softkey to proceed, or the
5. The scanner will prompt you to enter a name for the stored V-
Scanner. Use the standard text entry method to type the name
you wish to use, then press the
6. The scanner will write the contents of main memory to the
V-Scanner folder. This will take approximately four seconds to
complete.
softkey.
softkey.
softkey to cancel.
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