Media And Disk Controls; Usb Slots On Panel; Media Main Page Display - KETRON SD9 Manual

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The MEDIA button on the panel is used to control all functions with regards to the internal Solid state disk
(SSD) and any other USB drives or sticks connect to the SD9 Pro. Use the MEDIA button to access the
storage devices, copy files from and to devices, delete files, rename files and 'edit' in some cases (more
explained below).
In the following example, 3 USB sticks have been inserted into the SD9 Pro's USB slots before pressing
the MEDIA button –
Fig. 212a. USB slots on panel
As you can see from both diagrams above, the media screen shows you the current storage devices connected to the
SD9 Pro:-
INTERNAL STOGAGE:- This is the internal Solid state disk (16GB SSD) that comes with the SD9 Pro.
If you've also installed an optional drive, it will also be displayed right next to this one.
USB 1, 2 and 3:- These are the optional USB sticks attached to the SD9 Pro as shown in Fig. 121a above.
Simply touch each USB drive's image or the internal storage to access the contents of the drive. The %
displayed is the amount of storage available (free) for you to use within the drive (so, in the example above,
the internal storage has 41% of free space, the KETRON USB stick has 100% free space, ... etc). If the
USB stick was formatted and labeled with a name, the SD9 Pro will display this as the name of the device
(e.g. USB 1=KETRON and USB 2=AJAMSONIC). If no name was given to the drive, it will simply be
displayed as represented by USB 3 in Fig. 212b above [].
The following features are available within the MEDIA screen:-
EJECT:-
Once you have selected a drive you want to discard (remove from the system), touch EJECT to
remove it. Although still physically connected to the SD9 Pro, the device you have selected will be
disconnected from the system (its corresponding image will disappear from the screen). To reconnect it,
simply remove the storage device and re-insert it into one of the SD9 Pro's USB slot.
Tip:-
It is still safe to simply remove the device from the SD9 Pro's USB slot without touching
EJECT... if the SD9 is not reading from or writing to the device (in other words, it is not being used).
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19. MEDIA AND DISK CONTROLS

Fig. 212b. MEDIA Main page display
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