User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Parts supplied with the GEWA G9
- 3 Assembly Instructions
- 4 Explanation of Hardware Functions
- 5 Starting the Device
- 6 Before you start….
- 7 User Interface - Basics
- 8 Performance
- 9 Kit Editor
- 9.1 Module 1
- 9.2 Module 2
- 9.3 Module 3
- 9.4 Module 4
- 10 Effects
- 11 Trigger Settings
- 11.1 Module 1
- 11.2 Module 2
- 11.3 Module 3
- 11.3.1 Trigger Settings
- 11.3.2 Advanced Settings
- 11.4 Module 4
- 12 General Settings
- 13 Tools
- 13.1 On Stage
- 13.2 PDF Reader
- 13.3 File Manager
- 13.3.1 File Manager vs. Import Tool
- 13.3.2 Screen Layout and General Properties
- 13.3.3 Task Bar
- 13.3.4 Collections – Concept and Overview
- 13.3.5 Compiling Collections
- 13.3.6 Selection Rules and Methods
- 13.3.7 Collection Based Tasks -Move/Copy/Delete
- 13.3.8 Organize – New Folder and Rename
- 13.3.9 History – Undo and Redo
- 13.3.10 Closing the App
- 13.4 Utilities
- 13.5 Import Tool
- 13.6 Shop
- 14 Useful Information
- 15 Troubleshooting and possible Solutions
- 16 Technical Data
13.4.1.2 CONCEPTION
In File Manager, the search function serves as an In-line feature when compiling collections (see
13.3.5 Compiling Collections on page 150). Meaning, that it can be utilized at any time and alternatively to
linear folder navigation. Consequently, the search dialogue inherits all relevant icons of the task bar
needed to serve this purpose. Note, that in the search dialogue, the refresh button changes its
function to clearing the search term only (compiled collections remain intact)! Clearing collections
can only be realized outside the search dialogue.
Search
Refresh (clears search term from the search box)
Internal SD card (opens root directory)
External USB device (opens root directory)
Go to root directory of active path in active split window
Move up one level in folder hierarchy
Check All
Uncheck All
• Opens by tapping the magnifying glass in the UI.
• Affects the active browser/split window only.
• Enter a search term via the keyboard.
• Search rule: “contains one or more words of the search term”
• Searches in the active folder and the hierarchy below.
• Lists files and folders.
• Navigation up the path (Buttons: Root Directory, one Level up)