37
In this example, a file will be copied within internal memory. The cursor should already be on
INTERNAL->INTERNAL
, but if not, use the
^
and
v
keys
to move it there. Then press
OK.
Step 4:
The screen will say:
HPEQ File 01
by: data erased
at: data erased
on: data erased
(This example assumes a new Realiser, so HPEQ location 01 is empty; if it contained a file, the screen
would display the file
ID
.)
You can scroll through the sixty-four file locations files using the ^ and
v
keys. Find
HPEQ File
64
, and the screen will say:
HPEQ File 64
by: john doe
hp: stax sr-202
on: 17:20 15-SEP-08
Step 5:
Press
OK
. The screen will say
LOADING FILE
.
Step 6:
Now use the ^ and
v
keys to find the same memory location number as was used for the PRIR
data. In this example, that is
01
. The screen will say:
HPEQ File 01
by: data erased
hp: data erased
on: data erased
press ! to overwrite
[blinking]
Step 7:
Press
(!)
, the screen will say
WRITING FILE
, and the file will have been copied into
location
01
. The screen will revert to:
INTERNAL ERASE
> INTERNAL->INTERNAL
INTERNAL->SD
SD->INTERNAL
It is not necessary, but if you wish to confirm that the file has been copied, you can press
OK
and the
screen will say:
HPEQ File 01
by: john doe
hp: stax sr-202
on: 17:20 15-SEP-08
Press
EXIT
to return through each menu level.
The
“
john doe stax sr-202
”
HPEQ file is now in locations
64
and
01
. The file in location
64
will be overwritten upon the next HPEQ measurement, but the copy in location
01
is safe.
For erasing files and moving files to and from SD cards, see File Operations.