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Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-6000 and System Mode
[5.8] File test
Selecting "8: FILE" on the TEST menu calls up the
screen shown at left and tests all files stored in the
RAM and flash ROM.
If the RAM and/or the flash ROM contain any de-
fective file(s), an asterisk (*) will be prefixed as
"*1: DRIVE A" or "*2: DRIVE B," respectively. (This
example at left shows that the RAM contains a
defective file(s).)
To return to the TEST menu, press the C key.
Reversed is the current setting.
1 DRIVE A : Tests all of the files stored in the
RAM.
2 DRIVE B : Tests all of the files stored in the
flash ROM (except for the JIS font
files).
SIZE : Shows the size of the user
area used.
FREE: Shows the size of the unused
user area.
TEST FILE
*1:DRIVE A
2:DRIVE B
SIZE XXXX
FREE XXXX
To find which file(s) is defective in the drive marked
with an asterisk (*), select the drive on the TEST
FILE menu by using the numerical keys or F5 and
F6 keys, then press the ENT key.
The file selection screen appears as shown at left,
where defective files are prefixed by an asterisk
(*). (This example shows that the “1:DRIVE A”
has been selected.)
If you select a desired file on this screen by using
the F5 and F6 keys, the file size and the test
result will appear as shown on the next page.
When there are more than four files, the screen
will scroll.
TEST FILE
(A:)
SAMPLE01.PD3
*SAMPLE02.DAT
SAMPLE03.PD3
SAMPLE04.PD3