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Media: Menu Command

Tip: In each page, you can access (or switch on/off) up to the
first ten menu commands by holding down the ENTER
button and pressing the corresponding numeric key 0–9.
Tip: While this command is open, the ENTER button will
operate as the OK button and the EXIT button will operate
as the Cancel button.
Procedure for menu commands
1. Select the menu command.
2. Make settings in the dialog box.
For details on the content of each dialog box, refer to the
explanation of each command.
3. To execute, press the OK button. To cancel without exe-
cuting, press the Cancel button.
0–1: Load Menu Command
Hide unknown files
Hide unknown files is available on the Load tab, Save tab,
and Utility tab.
If you select Hide unknown files, a check mark will appear
at the left of "Hide unknown files." In this state, undefined
files will not be shown in the directory window. However,
this is valid only if there are DOS files in the current
directory.
Lock/Unlock selected
Lock/Unlock selected is available on the Load tab, Save tab,
and Utility tab.
This locks/unlocks the file or directory that's selected in the
directory window (Media 0–1c). If you lock the file or
directory, the lock icon ("Lock") will appear, and
overwriting, copying, or deleting will not be possible.
1. In the directory window (Media 0–1c), select the file or
directory that you want to lock or unlock.
2. Select Lock/Unlock selected; the selected file or direc-
tory will alternately be locked or unlocked.
Sort
Sort is available on the Load tab, Save tab, and Utility tab.
This function sorts the files in the current directory.
Use Type to select how the files will be sorted, and use
Order to specify the direction.
Type
Order
No order
‐‐‐
Unsorted
Sort in alphabetical order, first
Ascent
Name
directories and then files
(Directory
Sort in reverse alphabetical order, first
First)
Descent
directories and then files
Ascent
Sort alphabetically
Name
Descent
Sort in reverse alphabetical
Media: Menu Command Hide unknown files
Type
Order
Ascent
Sort in ascending order of size
Size
Descent
Sort in descending order of size
Ascent
Sort in ascending order of date
Date
Descent
Sort in descending order of date
Load selected
Load selected is available on the Load tab.
This loads the file or directory selected in the directory
window (Media 0–1c) into internal memory.
1. In the directory window (Media 0–1c), select the file or
directory that you want to load.
2. Select Load selected.
A dialog box will appear. The dialog box that appears will
depend on the file you are loading. For more information,
please see page 228.
Specify the various items as necessary.
Note: You can also access the same dialog box by pressing
the Load button instead of Load selected.
If a file to be loaded cannot be found
If a necessary file cannot be found in the current directory or
in a lower directory when loading .PCG, or .SNG files, a
dialog box like the following (Where is a ...) will appear.
This dialog box will appear in the following cases.
• When loading a .PCG file that was split across two or
more volumes of media, when the first volume has been
loaded and the second media volume is now required.
• When loading a .PCG file simultaneously with a .SNG
file, if the identically‐named .SNG file is not found in the
current directory after loading the .PCG file.
If this dialog box appears, take the following action.
1. Select the directory that contains the file indicated by
"Where is a..."
If the specified file is located on another media volume,
exchange media. Then press the directory window in the
display to make the KROME recognize the media, and select
the appropriate directory.
It is not possible to open .PCG, or .SNG files in the
"Where is a ..." dialog box. The Open button cannot be
used for .PCG, or .SNG files.
2. Press the Select button to resume loading.
Loading will be aborted if you press the Cancel button. If
you want to abort the loading process, press the OK button.
If you press the Skip button, the indicated file will be
skipped, and the next file will be loaded.
Except for special situations such as when the media
containing the indicated file has been damaged or cannot be
found, you should use the Select button to continue the
loading process.
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