Icom IC-7600 Instruction Manual - Page 149

■ Deleting a file, ■ Unmounting USB-Memory, RECOMMENDATION, DIR/FILE] F-1, DEL] MF6, OK] F-5

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■ Deleting a file DEL F-1 F-2 F-3 F-5 DIR/FILE OK ■ Unmounting USB-Memory F-5 UNMOUNT OK SET MODE 10 RECOMMENDATION! Deleting the setting file is irreversible. Confirm the contents before deleting a setting file! q D uring setting save screen indication, push [DIR/FILE] (F-1) to select tree view screen. • Push [Y] (F-2) or [Z] (F-3) to select the desired folder. • "DECODE," "SETTING" and "VOICE" folders are avail- able as the default. • After the folder is selected, push and hold [Ω ≈] (F-4) for 1 sec. to display content folder(s), if available. w Push [DIR/FILE] (F-1) to select file list screen. 1 e P ush [Y] (F-2) or [Z] (F-3) to select the desired file to be deleted. r P ush and hold [DEL] (MF6) for 1 sec. 2 • Confirmation screen appears. t Push [OK] (F-5) to delete. 3 • After the deleting, return to setting save screen automatically. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CAUTION: When removing the USB-Memory, unmount operation is recommended. If you do not 11 unmount the memory in this case, data in the USB- memory may be corrupted. 12 q D uring USB-Memory set menu screen indication, push and hold [UNMOUNT] (F-5) for 1 sec. 13 • Confirmation screen appears. w Push [OK] (F-5) to unmount the USB-Memory. 14 e A fter the indicator above [USB] (A) connector goes off, remove the USB-Memory. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 142

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Deleting a file
F-1
F-2
F-3
F-5
DIR/FILE
DEL
OK
Unmounting USB-Memory
F-5
OK
UNMOUNT
RECOMMENDATION!
Delet±ng the sett±ng f±le ±s
±rrevers±ble. Conf±rm the contents before delet±ng a
sett±ng f±le!
q
Dur±ng sett±ng save screen ±nd±cat±on, push
[DIR/FILE] (F-1)
to select tree v±ew screen.
Push
[
Y
] (F-2)
or
[
Z
] (F-3)
to select the des±red folder.
“DECODE,” “SETTING” and “VOICE” folders are ava±l-
able as the default.
After the folder ±s selected, push and hold
[
] (F-4)
for 1 sec. to d±splay content folder(s), ±f ava±lable.
w
Push
[DIR/FILE] (F-1)
to select f±le l±st screen.
e
Push
[
Y
] (F-2)
or
[
Z
] (F-3)
to select the des±red
f±le to be deleted.
r
Push and hold
[DEL] (MF6)
for 1 sec.
• Conf±rmat±on screen appears.
t
Push
[OK] (F-5)
to delete.
After the delet±ng, return to sett±ng save screen auto-
mat±cally.
CAUTION:
When remov±ng the USB-Memory,
unmount operat±on ±s recommended. If you do not
unmount the memory ±n th±s case, data ±n the USB-
memory may be corrupted.
q
Dur±ng USB-Memory set menu screen ±nd±cat±on,
p
ush and hold
[UNMOUNT] (F-5)
for 1 sec.
• Conf±rmat±on screen appears.
w
Push
[OK] (F-5)
to unmount the USB-Memory.
e
After the ±nd±cator above
[USB] (A)
connector goes
off, remove the USB-Memory.
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