5 Press [T Load].
This recalls the contents of the selected file from the specified location.
Copying Files
You can copy files either within a directory or between directories, on the hard disk, memory card, or remote panel.
As an example, to copy a snapshot file from memory card to remote panel 1, use the following procedure.
1 In the File menu, select VF3 ‘Snapshot’ and HF1 ‘Snapshot.’
2 In the device selection area on the left, specify the location of the file to be
copied (in this case [Memory Card] and a directory). (See page 296.)
3 In the device selection area on the right, select the destination of the copied file (in this case [Remote PNL1] and a directory).
4 Using any of the following methods, select the source and destination files.
•To select all files within the list, press [All] below the list.
•To select multiple files, turn the knobs to select in the following ranges.
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1 | List L | Select the first copy source file | 1 to 99 |
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2 | List R | Select the first destination file | 1 to 99 |
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3 | Num | Number to be selected | 1 to 99 |
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•To select a single file, press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor, or press directly on the list in the status area.
5 Press [t Copy].
This copies the selected file or files to the specified destination.
If there is already data in the specified location, a confirmation message appears.
•Select “Yes” to overwrite the data.
•Select “No” to cancel copying all of the files.
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