Saving your Global mode settings

Here’s how to save the settings you made in Global mode. If you want to keep the changes you made, you must execute the Write operation described below. The settings you save will take effect each time you turn on the power. If you don’t want to keep the changes you made, simply turn off the power without executing Write.

1.Press the Global mode key.

2.Press the WRITE/RENAME key once (the key will blink). The display will ask “GloblWr?” Use the dial to select “Yes,” and press the WRITE/RENAME key once again to begin saving the data. While the data is being saved, the WRITE/RENAME key will light, and will go dark when saving is completed. If you decide to cancel, select “No” or press the STOP/CANCEL key.

You can write Global mode settings regardless of the Memory Protect setting (see above).

Never turn off the power while data is being saved to memory (i.e., while the WRITE/RENAME key is lit). Doing so can destroy the data.

Using SmartMedia™You can use a SmartMedia card to save or load the ESX-1’s internal data.The ESX-1 uses 3V (3.3V) SmartMedia in a range of 4 MB~128 MB capacity.

Make sure that the SmartMedia card is oriented in the correct direction, and insert it all the way into the SmartMedia slot.

* SmartMediaTM is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation.

Never remove the card or turn off the power while the SmartMedia card is being accessed (while the card indicator is lit).Doing so may damage the card.

About cards

The ESX-1 supports 3.3V SmartMedia (or SmartMedia with ID) in a range of 4–128 MB ca- pacities. Never use any other type of SmartMedia; the ESX-1 may stop operating if you do. If you affix a write protect label (the round silver label) to the SmartMedia, it will not be possible to write or erase the data on that card. If you want to save data by writing it to SmartMedia, you must remove the write protect label.

Write protect sticker

Handling precautionsDo not bend the card, or subject it to strong impact or high temperature.

Do not touch the electrical contacts of the card. Static charges may damage the card. When you are finished using a card, store it in its special anti-static case.

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