137 Overview / Batch Operating on Data Files
Chapter
File Operations
Overview
You can save register data, including setup data and
snapshot data, and load the saved data whenever it is
needed. Data can be saved to either the built-in hard disk
or a “Memory Stick” (see page 24) as a file.
The system distinguishes between several different kinds
of data.
• Setup data (including data on the states of system
devices after system power on and key memory setting
data)
• Snapshot setting data
• Effect snapshot setting data
• Frame memory image data (image data saved using the
frame memory function)
You can do the following with data in the above
categories.
• Save, load, and delete all data in all categories (except
frame memory image data) in a single operation.
• Save, load, and delete all data in selected categories
(except frame memory image data) in a single operation.
• Save, load, delete, rename, and copy files containing
frame memory image data.
Notes
• Data saved to hard disk may become unavailable if
trouble occurs on the hard disk. It is recommended that
important data be backed up to “Memory Sticks.”
• Before saving data to a “Memory Stick” or loading or
deleting data from a “Memory Stick,” insert the
“Memory Stick” into the system's “Memory Stick” slot.
Batch Operating on Data
Files
Use the File >All menu to operate on data in all categories
(except frame memory image data).
Saving All Data at Once
1
From the top menu, select File >All.
The All menu appears.
2
Press [Target Dir].
A popup window appears.