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User Guide
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Save
Restore
New
Text
File Name
Network Data
Screen Data
Security Data
Configuration Data
Restore
New/Default
Network Data
Screen Data
Security Data
Configuration Data
File Name
Save As Text
Archive
System
Save/Restore
Config
Security Network
Import Screen
Export Screen
See 'User screen option'
description in section 2.1
of the options manual
Import User Linearisation
Export User Linearisation
User Linearisation
File Name
Import
1) UserLin1
userlin
Export
Import Printer Driver
See 'ASCII Printer Out-
put option' description in
section 5 of the commu-
nications manual
File Name
Save
Save for pre Version 1.8
4.2 SAVE / RESTORE
As shown in figure 4.2a, touching the 'Save/Restore' key calls the picklist: Save, Restore, New, Text, Import/Export
Screen, Import/Export User Linearisation. Import/Export Screen choices appear only if the User screens option is
fitted.
Figure 4.2a Save/Restore menu
Where a file name is required, then, if the displayed file name is suitable, operation of the 'Save', 'Restore', 'Import' or
'Export' key will initiate the action. If, instead, a file name has to be entered, this is carried out as follows:
Touching the filename window causes a pop-up menu to appear, giving a list of 'Volumes' in the Flash memory or on
the mass storage medium (if inserted). Figure 4.2b shows an imaginary Volume contents list, displayed by touching
the name 'user', then operating the down arrow or 'open folder' key. (See
, below for more details), Once the
correct folder is open, either select an existing file, or enter a new filename, by touching the FileName window and
entering the name using the pop-up keyboard(s) as described in
above. Operation of the Save/Restore
key initiates the action.
Hide
\user\
Type
Name
cal\
config\
lib\
Folder
Folder
Folder
Save
Cancel
FileName Filter1b
sdb\
Folder
user\
Folder
Date
03/06/00 12:35:08
01/05/00 10:27:13
05/07/00 10:23:14
11/05/00 14:01:08
05/06/00 17:30:29
Filter1a
Config
05/07/00 10:22:23
Bytes
4445
Figure 4.2b Typical volume contents page