Specifications

name is CLOSINGS.TIM, the files on disk appear as
CLOSIN01.TIM, CLOSIN02.TIM, etc.
STEP 5: Press the Confirm softkey. This saves all registers in the
specified range to the disk with the file name that you
entered, including the two digit number as described above.
The menu prompts when it is done.
Recalling Multiple Disk Files with One Command
To recall more than one register of the same type from the disk, you can
specify a range of registers to which you want to recall those files. The
files must be adjacent in the file list for this feature to work. For instance,
if you want to recall eight files of the same type from the disk to registers
3 through 10, those eight files must be next to each other in the list. You
specify a range of registers to which you want to recall those files, and
the files are recalled in the order in which they appear in the list.
Follow these steps to recall multiple files of the same type with a single
command.
STEP 1: In the Disk menu, press the Save Recall softkey, followed by
the Recall softkey.
STEP 2: To specify the range of registers to which you want to recall
the files, use the numeric keypad to type the number of the
first register in the range, followed by the decimal point,
followed by the number of the last register in the range. Then
press the Register Number pushknob to enter the range.
For instance, to specify registers 3 through 10, type 3 . 10,
then press Register Number. The pushknob display now
reads 3 thru 10.
STEP 3: Turn the File Type pushknob to select the type of file you
want to recall. You can recall a range of any file type except
for PER(sonality) and ENG(ineering), which each have only
one register available. Note that you can recall a range of
image files (TIF, YUV, or Y10), but the range is limited to two,
since there are only two framestores (registers) in the system.
NOTE: Do not select ALL as the file type. If there are files
of different types in the list, they will not be recalled
correctly.
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Engineering Setup
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