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7.7 Delete Image File
DEL IMG FILE is used for deleting an image file that has been saved to a Storage Center.
To delete an image file:
1. From the SETUP menu,
tap
the ‘SET’ button to navigate to the DEL IMG FILE option.
2.
Tap
the ‘RUN’ button. The duplicator will ask you to input the name of the image file you want
to delete.
a) The file name consists of three digits. The digit furthest to the right will be blinking, indicating
that it is currently selected.
Tap
the ‘RUN’ button to increase the digit by one.
b)
Tap
the ‘SET’ button to select the next digit to the left.
Tap
the ‘RUN’ button to increase the
digit by one. Repeat this step as necessary.
3. When you have completed entering the name of the image file,
hold
the ‘RUN’ button to delete
the image file.
Note:
If the screen displays the following message, “NO FILE_SYS IN SRC” then there is no data
saved to the image file that you selected.
7.8 Diagnostic Setup
DIAGNOSTIC SETUP allows you to enable or disable any of the available Diagnostic Modes.
Tap
the ‘RUN’ button to enter the Diagnostic Setup menu and then
tap
the ‘SET’ button to navigate
through the available Diagnostic modes.
Tap
the ‘RUN’ button to enable or disable the Diagnostic
mode.
There are three Diagnostic modes available:
•
Set SMART Check
- (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) monitors hard
drive indicators of reliability and is often able to anticipate future failures. SMART checks the
electrical and mechanical performance as well as the read performance of the disk. Electrical
tests can include a test of cache, a read/write circuitry test, or a test of the read/write head
elements. Mechanical tests include seeking and servo on data tracks. SMART Check is disabled
by default.
•
Set Write Test
- Checks the ability to write data to all sectors on the target hard drives. Write
test is enabled by default.
•
Set Read Test
- Checks the ability to read data by first writing random data to all sectors on the
target hard drives and then attempting to read them. Read Test is disabled by default.
Note:
More than one diagnostic can be enabled at the same time. All enabled Diagnostic modes will
be applied when you run the Diagnostic function.
Delete Image File / Diagnostic Setup