Renaming Files; Deleting Files - Sony DVS-9000SF User Manual

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Renaming Files

You can rename a file on the hard disk or memory card and a register for the
snapshot or effect. As an example, to rename a snapshot file, use the following
procedure.
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Note
Within the switcher, the names for Initial Status and Setup data are fixed.
You can change the file names on the hard disk or memory card, but the next
time they are reloaded they will revert to the default names.

Deleting Files

You can delete data from the hard disk or memory card and snapshot or effect
data from a register. As an example, to delete a snapshot file, use the following
procedure.
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Operations on Individual Files
In the File menu, select VF3 'Snapshot' and HF1 'Snapshot.'
The Snapshot menu appears. The status area shows the device status, and
a list of files present on the device.
Press [File Edit].
A detailed list appears. Here too, you can select a device or specify a
directory. (See page 356.)
Using any of the following methods, select the file you want to rename.
• Press directly on the list in the status area.
• Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor.
• Turn the knob.
Knob
Parameter
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List
Press [Rename].
The keyboard window appears. (See "Menu Operations" in Chapter 2
(Volume 1).)
Enter a name of not more than eight characters, and press [Enter].
The name you have entered is reflected in the status area.
Adjustment
File selection
Setting values
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