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User Manual
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When naming a file, you may have trouble finding a name that uniquely identifies the file's contents. Dates, for
example, are often used in filenames; however, they take up several characters, leaving you with little flexibility. The
secret is to find a compromise, a point where you can combine a date with a word, creating a unique filename. The
maximum length of the filename is 8 characters. The characters may be numbers (0, ..., 9), letters (A, ..., Z) and
spaces (for example legal identifiers are "ABC", "AA", "12121212", "A B C", "1 A 1", and so on.
Press 'CLEAR'. On the screen appears:
Fig. 4.5.1a - Save File function (II)
4.5.2 LOADING FILE
'MENU' + "ADVANCED SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' +
"LOAD" + 'ENTER'
Before pressing 'ENTER', choose file name in the list shown on the screen using
the cursor key.
4.5.3 DELETING FILE
'MENU' + "ADVANCED SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' +
"DELETE" + 'ENTER'
A warning window is shown, select "YES" and press 'ENTER' to confirm deletion
(select "NO" otherwise). This operation remove old or unnecessary files to clean up your
User C-CARD. Remember that this option permanently erases the file.
4.5.4 FORMATTING USER C-CARD
'MENU' + "ADVANCED SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' +
"FORMAT" + 'ENTER'
A warning window is shown, select "YES" and press 'ENTER' to confirm the
formatting (select "NO" otherwise). The format of User C-CARD must be done before
using a new User C-CARD: this operation prepares the User C-CARD to receive and store
information.