Delete a File or Directory
Rename a File or Directory
TLS 216 User Manual
NOTE. The amount of free space on the disk is shown in the upper right corner of
the display. The logic scope shows the amount in Kbytes, where each Kbyte
equals 1024 bytes.
To delete a file, turn the general purpose knob to scroll the cursor over the name
of the file to delete. Then press Delete (side).
To delete all files in the file list, turn the general purpose knob to scroll the
cursor to the *.* selection, and then press Delete (side).
To delete a directory, do the following steps:
1. Turn the general purpose knob to scroll the cursor over the name of the
directory to delete. Press Delete (side).
If the directory selected is empty, the logic scope will delete the directory. If
the directory is not empty, the logic scope will pop up a warning that
deleting the directory deletes its contents. The logic scope deletes directories
recursively, which removes both the directory and its contents.
2. To delete the directory and its contents, press OK Delete FileName (side).
To return to the File Utilities menu without deleting the directory, press the
front-panel button CLEAR MENU.
To rename a file or directory, do the following steps:
1. Turn the general purpose knob to scroll the cursor over the name of the file
or directory to rename. For example, to rename the target file whose default
name is TEK?????.SET, set the cursor over its name.
2. Press Rename (side). The labelling menu will appear. (See Figure 3-30.)
3. Turn the general purpose knob to select a letter, and press Enter Char
(main) to add it to the new name you are creating. Repeat this step until you
have entered the entire name.
4. Press OK Accept (side) to rename the file or directory with the name you
have entered.
To revise the name you created, use the
the main menu to edit the name before pressing OK Accept (side).
To discard the name you created and start over, press the Clear key in the main
menu before pressing OK Accept (side).
Managing the File System
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, Back Space, or Delete keys in
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