Pioneer DVD-V7400 manual Click on Save to create the Memory Data file on the PC

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Operating Instructions

3.3.2Memory Data Upload

To copy data from the DVD player to the PC, press the Memory Data Upload button from the menu. The following window appears on screen.

Displays the CS/BB data stored in the DVD player’s Memory

Reveals any weekly timer data stored in the DVD player’s Memory

Shows advanced setup data residing in the player’s Memory

Provides a list of Audio, Language, Video, and general data from the player’s Memory

Button to save the data from the player’s Memory to a new PC file

Exit from the menu

Note: The asterisk in the title bar indicates that the file has been modified or uploaded. You must save the file to retain the data.

Select a file name that reflects enough information about the contents for easy identification later. Some suggestions include using a T for title followed by the title number, a Chps for a series of chapters followed by the chapter numbers separated by a dash, etc.

To copy the Memory data to the PC, click on the Save As button in the lower left corner of this window. Follow the directions below to create a Memory file on the PC.

1.Click on the Save As button.

2.Open the appropriate directory.

3.Create a Memory data (.mmd) file name.

Other file extensions are BCD for command stack/blackboard data and WTD for Weekly Timer Data. These extensions are explained in earlier sections of this manual.

4.Click on Save to create the Memory Data file on the PC.

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Contents Document Version Microsoft Windows CompatiblePage Table of Contents Introduction Program Installation Command Buttons Communication Settings Communication SettingsManual Connect Option Weekly Timer Transmissions Exit closes the pop-up menu Download Save As Download to Player Display/Edit Upload Upload Save As Command Stack / Blackboard Data Transmissions Barcode Command Stack / Blackboard Download Comandstack Blackboard DataMan2 Select the Add this text data button Eliminated data flickers DataMan2 Blackboard DataMan2 Create New Command Stack Data Comandstack Blackboard DataMan2 Select the Add this text data button Memory Data Management Memory Data Download Click on Save to create the Memory Data file on the PC Clock Adjustments COMMAND-SEND-MONITOR for Testing Commands Command List Command FileMove back to a previous line in the command Command Action Help List Program FilesThis page intentionally left blank DataMan2
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DVD-V7400 specifications

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