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Chapter 9 Managing Files and Initializing Data
9.1
Saving/Loading Setup Data
Saving Setup Data (In the Setting Mode)
Procedure
You can save the setup data to or load setup data from the external storage medium.
The operation can be carried out in both the setting mode and the basic setting mode.
A setup data file has approximately 25 KB in size (maximum).
Saves the setup data (set in both the setting mode and the basic setting mode) to the
external storage medium. The function is the same as that in the basic setting mode.
• These procedures are carried out in the setting mode.
• Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the appropriate position.
Press
MENU
.
Next 1/3
Press the soft key
#7
Press
soft key to display the [Save/Load, Clear data] menu screen.
#1
Press
soft key to display the [Save settings] screen.
1.
Enter the name of the setup data file to be saved.
Pressing the [Input] soft key displays a window used to enter a string. Enter the
string (up to 8 alphanumeric characters) and press the DISP/ENTER key. For
the procedures related to entering character strings, see "Entering Characters"
on page 3-22.
To cancel the operation and return to the [Save/Load, Clear data] menu, press
the ESC key.
Note
The extension "PNL" will automatically be added to the file name.
The following character combinations cannot be used as file names.
"AUX", "CON", "PRN", "NUL", "CLOCK"
All spaces are not allowed for file names.
Spaces at the top or in the middle of a character string are also not allowed.
2.
Press the DISP/ENTER key to save the data. The saved file appears in the file
list.
If a file with the same name as you entered exists on the external storage
medium, a message will appear to confirm overwriting. Select [Yes] or [No] and
press the DISP/ENTER key.
.
File list
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