100/180 mm PAPERLESS GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE
User Guide
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Issue 13 Sep 16
5 FILE
Figure 5, below, gives an overview of the File Menus. The area is entered by touching the ‘File’ key of the
root menu, and can be used to display the contents of directories stored both in the user area of fl ash
memory and on any bulk storage device inserted or connected.
The fi rst display page shows the ‘volume’ or ‘device’ names associated with the various areas of memory
available to the user. If one of these volume names is selected (touched), and the ‘open-folder’ key* op-
erated, the contents of the selected volume is displayed. This would typically consist of a list of folders.
Similarly, if a folder name is selected and the ‘open folder’ key* is touched, the contents of the folder is
displayed and so on.
To return to higher levels, the ‘close-folder’ key* is used.
The path name of the current window is shown at the top of the window.
*Note: The open-folder and close-folder key functions are the same as the down arrow and up arrow key
functions respectively.
5.1 FILER OPTION MENU KEYS
These keys appear in a pop-up menu when the option key is pressed. This menu appears only when an
actual fi le has been selected (i.e. it does not appear if a directory (folder) or volume is selected.) Cut and
paste functions are available only to users with the relevant access permissions (
section 4.4
).
Cut
Removes a fi le from the list, ready for ‘pasting’ to another destination.
Copy
Copies a fi le from the list, ready for ‘pasting’ to another destination.
Delete
Removes a fi le from the memory.
New
Allows a new directory (folder) to be created
Paste
Places a ‘cut’ or ‘copy’ fi le into the new destination.
Refresh
Refreshes the display.
A key’s legend is hidden* if at any time its function is not applicable.
* i.e. displayed in the colour selected for ‘Disabled Text’ in the System key ’Customise’ menu.
5.2 THE HIDE KEY
The Hide key at the top right corner of the display screen is used to hide (show) Type, Date and Bytes
information, allowing the full fi lename text string to appear.