3 ] uploading, Uploading – Denso BHT-6000 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Getting Started the BHT-6000 and System Mode

[ 3 ] Uploading

Selecting "3: UPLOAD" on the SYSTEM MENU calls
up the screen shown at left.

1 DRIVE A

:

Uploads a user program file
or data file stored

in the

RAM

.

2 DRIVE B

:

Uploads a user program file
or data file stored

in the flash

ROM

.

3 DRIVE A (ALL)

:

Uploads all of the files stored

in the RAM

.

4 DRIVE B (ALL)

:

Uploads all of the files stored

in the flash ROM

.

5 HT<->HT COPY :

Uploads all of the files, sys-
tem parameters, and calen-
dar clock data stored in the
BHT-6000, to another BHT-
6000.

This function enables copy-
ing between the BHT-6000s.
At the receiving BHT-6000,
select "2: DOWNLOAD" and
"3: HT<->HT COPY" in Sys-
tem Mode.

For the preparation to be
made preceding the start of
this function, refer to NOTE
given on page 34.

Select a desired item by using the numerical keys
or F5 and F6 keys, and the selected item be-
comes reverse-displayed. Then press the ENT
key.

To return to the SYSTEM MENU, press the C key.

In the center of the 2nd line appears the selected
uploading type--(A:), (B:), (A:ALL), (B:ALL) or (HT
<->HT).

If you select "1: DRIVE A" or "2: DRIVE B," the
screen shown at left will appear, showing all of the
program files and data files stored in the selected
memory. If you select any other items, this screen
will be skipped.

The screen at left shows that "1: DRIVE A" has
been selected.

Use the F5 and F6 keys to move the cursor to
the file to be uploaded, then press the ENT key.

UPLOAD

1:DRIVE A

2:DRIVE B
3:DRIVE A (ALL)
4:DRIVE B (ALL)
5:HT<->HT COPY

UPLOAD FILE

(A:)

SAMPLE01.PD3

SAMPLE02.PD3
SAMPLE03.PD3
SAMPLE04.PD3

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