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Cloning function, ◇ Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using an SD card, Transceiver-to-Transceiver - programming cable

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Previous view 13 OTHER FUNCTIONS Cloning function The ID-5100A/E has a data cloning capability. This function is useful when you want to copy all of the programmed contents from one ID-5100A/E to another. Cloning can also be done with a PC. • T ransceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using an SD card (described on this page) • Cloning from a PC using an SD card (see page 13-15) to the Card slot to the Card slot to the Card reader to the Card to the Card slot • Cloning from aClPonCinug scainbrelgeadaenr optional cloning cable (see page 13-15) Cloning cable to the Card reader Cloning cable DDTransceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using an SD card This section describes the cloning method using an SD card. Memory channel contents, MENU item settings and repeater lists can be stored onto the SD card. Recorded voice memories are not included in the cloning data. To ࢢpൢlaͷyέbʔaϒcϧk the master transceiver's voice memory, insert the SD card into a sub transceiver, or make a copy onto the sub transceiver's SD card using a PC. • Assumes that the SD card has already been inserted into the transceiver. 1. Saving the master transceiver's setting data onto the SD card. qqTouch [MENU]. wwTouch "Save Setting." (SD Card > Save Setting) • If the item is not displayed, touch [∫] or [√] one or more times to select another page. eeTouch "." • The "FILE NAME" screen is displayed. rrThe file name is automatically named in the following manner: • "Setyyyymmdd_xx" (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day, xx: serial number) • If you want to change the file name, see "Save with a different file name." (p. 9-7) ttTouch [ENT]. 13-12 ☞☞Continued on the next page

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13
OTHER FUNCTIONS
13-12
Transceiver-to-Transceiver cloning using an SD
card
(described on this page)
Cloning from a PC using an SD card
(see page 13-15)
to the Card
reader
to the Card slot
Cloning from a PC using an optional cloning
cable
(see page 13-15)
Cloning cable
D
Transceiver-to-Transceiver
cloning
us
-
ing an SD card
This section describes the cloning method using an SD
card. Memory channel contents, MENU item settings
and repeater lists can be stored onto the SD card.
Recorded voice memories are not included in the clon-
ing data. To play back the master transceiver’s voice
memory, insert the SD card into a sub transceiver, or
make a copy onto the sub transceiver’s SD card using
a PC.
• Assumes that the SD card has already been inserted into
the transceiver.
Saving the master transceiver’s setting data
1.
onto the SD card.
Touch [MENU].
q
Touch “Save Setting.”
w
(SD Card >
Save Setting
)
• If the item is not displayed, touch [
] or [
] one or more
times to select another page.
Touch “<<New File>>.”
e
• The “FILE NAME” screen is displayed.
The file name is automatically named in the following
r
manner:
• “Setyyyymmdd_xx” (yyyy:Year, mm:month, dd:day, xx:
serial number)
• If you want to change the file name, see “Save with a dif
-
ferent file name.” (p. 9-7)
Touch [ENT].
t
The ID-5100A/E has a data cloning capability. This
function is useful when you want to copy all of the pro-
grammed contents from one ID-5100A/E to another.
Cloning can also be done with a PC.
Cloning function
Continued on the next page