
System Operation 5-13
The file name displayed is always the currently active file and there are two methods for looking
through the list of files to choose another one. The first method is to press the “NEXT FILE”
button on the control panel. Each time the “NEXT FILE” button is pressed, the next file in
memory becomes the current file. The second method is to move the screen cursor to the file
name line and press the “SELECT” button to move the cursor to the right side of the display.
Then, use the up and down arrow buttons to move backward or forward through the list until the
file desired is displayed. Now, press the “SELECT” button again to bring the cursor back over
to the left side of the display.
Eventually the memory will fill up with files that will need to be deleted to free up space for more
files. It is possible to select each individual file and delete them one at a time. To accomplish
this, make the desired file for deletion the current file in the same manner as previously
described. Use the up or down arrow buttons to position the cursor on the “DELETE THE FILE”
menu item and then press the “SELECT” button.
The display will then ask if you are sure and will expect a “CANCEL” or a “YES” response. Use
the up and down arrow keys to position the cursor on the appropriate choice and press the
“SELECT” button.
To completely clear out the entire memory buffer all at once, use the up and down arrow keys
to position the cursor on the “DELETE ALL FILES” option and press the “SELECT” button. The
laser system will again ask if you are sure so respond accordingly.
Deleted files cannot be undone. They must be re-downloaded if you accidentally delete them.
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