Procedures For Loading And Saving Usb Memory Data; Loading Files From A Usb Memory Device; Saving Files To A Usb Memory Device - Pioneer DVD-V8000 Operating Instructions Manual

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07
Function for Commercial Use
5. Procedures for loading and
saving USB memory data
5.1 Loading files from a USB
memory device
Example: To load a setting file
1) Go to the third page of the ADV. SETUP menu
and select [LOAD SETUP].
2) Press the ENTER button.
¶ If the USB memory device is not detected, the [NO
USB MEMORY] message will be displayed.
¶ Use the RETURN button to return to the ADV. SETUP
menu.
¶ When the USB memory device is detected, the files
held in the memory will be displayed on the screen
(limited to those with the "set" extension).
¶ Up to 9 files can be displayed on a single screen. Use
the up/down (», «) arrow buttons to select the de-
sired file, and the right/left (|, \) arrow buttons to
display the next/previous screens of 9 files each (if
present on the memory device).
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3) Select the file you wish to load, and press the
ENTER button.
¶ When loading command stack files, only those files
with the "cmd" extension will be displayed.
4) A confirmation message will appear asking
whether you wish to load the selected file.
¶ Use the arrow buttons (», «, |, \) to select [YES] or
[NO]. When [YES] is selected, the file can be loaded
into the player. If [NO] is selected, return to the ADV.
SETUP menu.
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5) Press the ENTER button.
¶ File loading begins.
During file loading the following message is displayed:
When file loading is completed, the following mes-
sage is displayed:
6) Press the RETURN or ENTER button to return
to the ADV. SETUP menu.

5.2 Saving files to a USB memory device

Example: To save a setting file
1) Go to the third page of the ADV. SETUP menu
and select [SAVE SETUP].

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