Fundamentals, file management
3.4
Working with the file manager
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Data transfer to or from an external data carrier
Before you can transfer data to an external data
medium, you must set up the data interface.
Depending on the data transfer software you use,
problems can occur occasionally when you transmit
data over a serial interface. They can be overcome by
repeating the transmission.
To call the file manager, press the
PGM MGT
key.
Select the screen layout for data transfer: press
the
WINDOW
soft key.
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the file you wish to
transfer:
Moves the cursor up and down within a window
Moves the cursor from the right to the left
window, and vice versa
If you wish to copy from the TNC to the external data medium,
move the highlight in the left window to the file to be transferred.
If you wish to copy from the external data medium to the TNC,
move the highlight in the right window to the file to be transferred.
Select another drive or directory: Press the
SHOW
TREE
soft key
Use the arrow keys to select the desired directory
Select the desired file: Press the
SHOW FILES
soft
key
Use the arrow keys to select the file
Transfer a single file: Press the
COPY
soft key
Confirm with the
OK
soft key or with the
ENT
key. A status
window appears on the TNC, informing about the copying
progress, or
Stop transfer: Press the
WINDOW
soft key. The
TNC displays the standard file manager window
again
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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