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Synchronizing the Input and Output Ports
Chapt
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Set
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Files created in P&File mode
When output ports are synchronized in P&File mode, the
files that can be opened will be the file pairs recorded from
the input ports synchronized in P&File mode. These pairs
of files are referred to as “SYNC-Files” in this manual.
When you open one of the SYNC-Files on an output port
synchronized in P&File mode, the other SYNC-File is
opened automatically on the other output port.
Each file in the SYNC-File pair can also be opened
individually as a standard file on an output port that is not
synchronized.
When you copy a pair of SYNC-Files using the unit’s file
operating functions, the files are copied to the destination
as SYNC-Files.
However, if the files are replicated via FTP transfer/
receiving or other methods, the sync property will not be
retained. In such cases, the files can still be opened as
standard files.
Delete and copy operations performed on individual
SYNC-Files are not synchronized. The operations must be
performed on each file.
Four-port
display on
LCD screen
The selected port
appears in an orange
frame.
The port
synchronized to the
selected port
appears in a dark
orange frame.
The selected port
appears in an orange
frame.
The port
synchronized to the
selected port
appears in a dark
orange frame.
Port D
(output port)
Multi Monitor
(Quad)
display
The selected port
appears in an orange
frame.
The port
synchronized to the
selected port also
appears in an orange
frame.
The selected port
appears in an orange
frame.
The port
synchronized to the
selected port also
appears in an orange
frame.
ALT/
[F1]
(SYNC) selection in the HOME
menu
Port
P&File