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Using USB memory to save/load data
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ISAVE button
Saves all of the LS9’s internal settings together (
p. 199).
JLOAD button
Loads the selected LS9 settings file ( p. 200).
KCREATE USER KEY button
Creates a user authentication key ( p. 192).
LFORMAT button
Formats the USB memory media ( p. 204).
MCOMMENT/TIME STAMP button
Toggles the item shown at the far right of the file list
between COMMENT and TIME STAMP.
3Perform the desired editing operation.
For details on the procedure, refer to the explanations
that follow.

Sorting files and editing file names/

comments

1In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER
SETUP screen.
2Move the cursor to the SAVE/LOAD button,
and press the [ENTER] key to access the
SAVE/LOAD popup window.
3To sort the files, move the cursor to the
“FILE NAME,” lock symbol, “FILE TYPE,
“COMMENT,” or “TIME STAMP” field at the
top of the file list, and press the [ENTER]
key.
The list will be sorted as follows, according to the col-
umn title you selected.
1FILE NAME
Sort the list in alphanumerical order of file name.
BLock symbol
Sort the list according to Write Protect on/off status.
CFILE TYPE
Sort the list according to file type.
DCOMMENT
Sort the list in alphanumeric order of the comment.
ETIME STAMP
Sort the list in order of date of creation.
4If you want to edit the file name or com-
ment, move the cursor to the FILE NAME
field or COMMENT field of each file and
press the [ENTER] key to access the key-
board window.
For details on entering text, refer to “Assigning a
name” ( p. 34).
5Enter a file name / comment, move the cur-
sor to the RENAME button or the SET but-
ton, and press the [ENTER] key.
6To turn the Protect setting on/off, move the
cursor to the lock symbol for that file and
press the [ENTER] key.
A lock symbol is displayed for protected files; these
files cannot be overwritten.
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• By pressing the [ENTER] key again, you can change the
direction (ascending or descending) in which the list is sorted.
HINT
• If the COMMENT field is not displayed, use the COMMENT/
TIME STAMP button located at the lower right of the file list to
turn COMMENT on.
NOTE
•You cannot edit the file name or comment of a protected file.
NOTE