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System Configuration Data File Operations
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For details, see "To select a region" (page 340). Note Selection of a region is not required in the shotbox, macro, and macro attachment categories. 3 Press the [Select] button in the [Package] group. The [Select Package] window appears. 4 Select a package and press [OK]. To select the default package Press the [Default Package] button. 5 In the [Package] group list, select the target file to rename. To select and rename multiple files, place a check mark beside the target files to rename. To select and rename all files, place a check mark in the Select All checkbox. You can also press the [Select File(s)] button and enter a file number in the numeric keypad window. Notes • Selection of a file is not required in the macro attachment category as there is only one file. Pressing the [Search] button searches for the file name and displays only the corresponding files. • Searching is not available for key snapshots, wipe snapshots, DME wipe snapshots, and macro attachment categories. 6 Press the [Rename] button. The [Rename] window appears. 7 Press the input field and enter a file name (up to 8 characters) using the keyboard. 8 Press [OK]. The file is renamed. System Configuration Data File Operations Target Category Menus System configuration data file operations are performed using the Home > File > System Config menu. The following submenus are used for each category. Categories System configuration User accounts Level 4 > level 5 Config > Load Config > Save Config > Copy Config > Browse Files User Account > Load User Account > Save User Account > Copy User Account > Browse Files Menu number 10106.11 10106.12 10106.13 10106.14 10106.21 10106.22 10106.23 10106.24 This section describes the system configuration data menu as an example. Loading a File Note Files in categories where loading is locked cannot be loaded. 1 Open the Home > File > System Config > Config > Load menu (10106.11). The name of the most recently loaded package and the free space in storage are displayed at the top right. 2 Press the [Select] button in the [Package] group. The [Select Package] window appears. 3 Select a package that includes the target file to load and press [OK]. To select the default package Press the [Default Package] button. 4 Press the [Load] button. 5 Check the message, then press [OK]. The file is loaded. 343