Specifications
STEP 5: You can use a standard PC AT keyboard to assign an
8-character name (DOS compatible) to the file. If a PC AT
keyboard is not available, you can name the file with the
Cursor and Character pushknobs. Use the Cursor pushknob
to move the cursor in the naming box. Turn the Character
pushknob to select a character. Push it to enter the current
character in the current cursor position. To clear the naming
box, press the CLEAR button in the numeric keypad, then the
Character pushknob.
The 8150 automatically adds the file extension based on the
file type currently selected, and stamps it with the current
time and date.
STEP 6: Press the Confirm softkey to save the file. The 8150 prompts
if a file with the same name already exists on the disk. Press
ENTER in the TimeFrame Effects Editor area to overwrite the
existing file. The menu display indicates that the 8150 is
saving the file. The prompt " . . . done" appears when the save
is finished.
Recalling Files from Disk
STEP 1: Insert the floppy with the files you want to recall into the
internal disk drive, or the external drive if connected.
STEP 2: Press the DISK menu button, then the Save Recall softkey.
Press the Recall softkey on the left side of the display.
STEP 3: If the external disk drive is connected, or the hard disk drive
is installed, use the Drive softkey to select the drive from
which you want to recall the file(s).
STEP 4: Use the File Type pushknob to list the file type you want to
recall. See the earlier discussion, "Saving Files to Disk," for a
list of available file types.
STEP 5: Use the File List pushknob to move the black highlight bar
through the file list and choose the file you want to recall.
STEP 6: Press the Confirm softkey to recall the file. The menu display
indicates that the 8150 is recalling the file, and prompts ". . .
done" when it is finished.
Disk Drive Operations 8150 Technical Guide
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Engineering Setup
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