Overview
You can save register data, including setup data and
snapshot data, and load the saved data whenever it is
needed. Data can be saved to either the built-in hard disk
or a "Memory Stick" (see page 24) as a file.
The system distinguishes between several different kinds
of data.
• Setup data (including data on the states of system
devices after system power on and key memory setting
data)
• Snapshot setting data
• Effect snapshot setting data
• Frame memory image data (image data saved using the
frame memory function)
You can do the following with data in the above
categories.
• Save, load, and delete all data in all categories (except
frame memory image data) in a single operation.
• Save, load, and delete all data in selected categories
(except frame memory image data) in a single operation.
• Save, load, delete, rename, and copy files containing
frame memory image data.
Notes
• Data saved to hard disk may become unavailable if
trouble occurs on the hard disk. It is recommended that
important data be backed up to "Memory Sticks."
• Before saving data to a "Memory Stick" or loading or
deleting data from a "Memory Stick," insert the
"Memory Stick" into the system's "Memory Stick" slot.
File Operations
Chapter
Batch Operating on Data
Files
Use the File >All menu to operate on data in all categories
(except frame memory image data).
Saving All Data at Once
1
From the top menu, select File >All.
The All menu appears.
2
Press [Target Dir].
A popup window appears.
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