
B–62075E/04
B. BOOT SYSTEM
APPENDIX
349
To execute the batch saving of a backup data file (file SRAM), select
STORE FILE. To execute batch restoration, select LOAD FILE. To
terminate the processing, select END. To select the processing, press a
cursor key (
) to position the cursor, then press the
INPUT
INSERT
key.
When the batch saving or restoration of a file is selected, the size of the
system’s backup RAM is displayed on the screen.
To execute the selected processing, press the
INPUT
INSERT
key. To cancel the
processing, press the
CAN
key. (See the detailed description given
below.)
NOTE
The backup data is saved to file FILEx.BAK,
where x is a
value of 1 to 4. The original data can be saved in up to four
files. If a single memory card cannot hold all the original
data, the data can be saved using up to four memory cards.
Details of the operating procedure are described later.
Before saving backup data, check that the memory card
contains no FILEx.BAK files. The names of the files already
on the memory card can be listed in the FILE DIRECTORY
field of the SYSTEM DATA LOADING screen, as described
in Section B.2.1.
** To save backup data, use a formatted memory card.
To execute the batch saving of backup data, perform the following steps:
(1)Select the STORE FILE function on the initial screen.
(2)When the SET IC CARD NO.1 & HIT INPUT KEY message appears
in the message field, mount the first memory card. Then, press the
INPUT
INSERT
key.
To cancel the processing, press the
RESET
key. The initial screen
appears again.
(3)While data is being saved, the STORE TO IC–CARD message blinks.
Once saving has been completed, the STORE FILE COMPLETE and
HIT INPUT KEY messages appear in the message field. When the
INPUT
INSERT
key is pressed, the initial screen appears again.
If the first memory card cannot hold all the data to be saved, the SET
IC/CARD NO.2 & HIT INPUT KEY message appears in the message
field. Mount the second memory card without turning the power off,
then press the
INPUT
INSERT
KEY.
To cancel the processing, press the
RESET
key. The initial screen
appears again.
D Operating procedure
(outline)
D Saving data