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CAUTION

Do not remove the diskette during save or retrieve
operations.

It is recommended that when doing a RETRIEVE
operation, the instrument have the same hardware
configuration, including optional Sensor Measurement
Boards, as when the parameters were saved to diskette.

If the file retrieved from the floppy diskette contains
parameters which are valid only with optional equipment
installed, these parameter values will not be altered.

Table 6-5 Function Key Selection Choices for the Floppy Disk Display

Key Function

Description

F1

SAVE

Pressing this key will select the Configuration File contained
within the box cursor and prompt the user to “Save the file
FILENAME.ISC?”. At this time the filename may be changed.
The filename is changed using the Up and Down arrow keys
to scroll through the Alphanumeric listing A through Z, 0
through 9, and the characters: !,#,+,-,%,& and . at the reverse
video box cursor position or using the Right and Left arrow
keys to position the reverse video box cursor.
The key choices are changed to CONTINUE and CANCEL.
Selecting CONTINUE saves the file to the diskette. Selecting
CANCEL returns the display to the Configuration Files display.

F2

RETRIEVE

?Pressing this key will select the Configuration File contained
within the box cursor and prompt the user to “Load the file
FILENAME.ISC?”. The key choices are changed to
CONTINUE and CANCEL. Selecting CONTINUE loads the
contents of the file into the IC/5. Selecting CANCEL returns
the display to the Configuration Files display.

F3

DELETE

Pressing this key will select the Configuration File contained
within the box cursor and prompt the user to “Delete the file
FILENAME.ISC?”.

F5

ALL FILES

Pressing this key provides a directory of all the files contained
on the diskette. From the ALL FILES display, function keys for
DELETE, CONFIG FILES, and I/O are available.

F6

I/O

Pressing this key returns to the I/O display.