
Chapter 2 General Operation
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2.3.5 Copying
Multiple
Files
Use the following procedure to copy multiple files in the Mass Storage
File Operations screen.
1. Access the Mass Storage File Operations screen.
2. With
the
Device field highlighted, use the Left and Right arrow keys
to select the mass storage device: Internal or USB.
If no USB device is connected to the Network Master, the device
selection is set automatically to Internal.
3. Navigate to the required directory/folder.
4. Press
Multi-Select Off (F2). The red label on the soft key changes to
On and an empty checkbox is displayed before each file name in the
current directory/folder.
5. Highlight the first file to copy and press the Set key. A checkmark is
displayed in the checkbox for the highlighted file. Repeat until all
the required files are selected and continue from step 6.
Or –
To select all the files in the current folder, press File Operations (F1),
highlight Select All, press the Set key and then continue from step 6.
6. Press
File Operations (F1). The File Operations pop-up menu is
displayed.
7. Highlight
Copy and press the Set key. The Destination window is
displayed in front of the Mass Storage File Operations screen.
8. With
the
Device field highlighted, use the Left and Right arrow keys
to select the mass storage device: Internal or USB.
If no USB device is connected to the Network Master, the device
selection is set automatically to Internal.
9. Navigate to the required destination.
10. Press Paste (F1). The Copied File(s) dialog is displayed. Confirm
that the files have been pasted to the required location and press the
Set key to close the dialog and return to the Mass Storage screen.
11. Press Exit (F4) to close the Mass Storage screen.
Warning
When copying a file from one folder to another folder,
there is no warning message even if there is a file with the
same name in the destination folder. The old file will be
overwritten.
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