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Disk/SCSI Operations
Disk/SCSI Operations
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 Selecting files
The 9000Pro provides three ways to select files: SINGLE, MULTI, and ALL.
• When set to SINGLE, you can select only one file.
• When set to ALL, you can select all files.
• When set to MULTI, you can select files listed consecutively.
For more information about MULTI, see the example (Style Manager) below.
To cancel “Multi” file selection, select “SINGLE” by pressing the [C] button twice.
 Selecting Directories/Files
Directories are like file “folders” that are used to organize the file data.  The instruc-
tions here show you how to navigate through directories and select the desired directo-
ries/files.
Basic Operation — Directory/File Selection
• In the file selection display, a 
maximum 250 file or directory 
names can be displayed.  If the 
number of files or directories 
exceeds 250, the 251st and 
beyond (according to alphabet-
ical order) are not shown.  
2
 Select a file.  (For “MULTI,” this will be the first 
file in the group of files to be selected.)”
3
 Select 
“MULTI.”
4
 Select the last file in the group.  (All files between this 
and the file selected  in step #2 will be selected.)
1
 Select “SINGLE.”  
(Before using 
“MULTI,” you’ll have to 
specify the first file 
using “SINGLE.”)
CAUTION
• When loading multiple files from disk to Flash ROM, only the selected files will be loaded to the destination location in the Flash ROM 
(see pages 78 and 87).
Keep in mind that the files are loaded to consecutive locations starting from the specified destination. Make sure that the consecutive 
locations contain no important data, otherwise you may inadvertently overwrite files you wish to keep.
If you select this location as the 
destination in Flash ROM with  
selecting three files in disk, for 
example, the three locations in 
Flash ROM are replaced starting 
from this location. 
The following explanation applies to the Load operation of the Plug-in Manager and the Style Manager function. 
You can return to 
the next highest 
level by pressing 
the [IN] LCD button 
while the cursor is 
located at 
.
You can go to the next 
lowest level by press-
ing the [IN] LCD button 
while the cursor is 
located at the folder 
icon .
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