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Anritsu VNA Master MS2026C User Manual

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File Management 5-5 File Menu
MS20xxC UG PN: 10580-00305 Rev. L 5-15
Delete Menu
This menu and dialog box are used to delete folders and files. Select folders or files with the
Up/Down arrow keys or the rotary knob. The Delete dialog box is shown in Figure 5-4
on page 5-6.
Key Sequence: File > Delete
Sort By
Name Type Date: Press this submenu key to choose the item by which
folders and files are sorted in the Delete dialog box.
Sort Order
Ascend Descend: Press this key to toggle the sort order of the file list
between Ascending and Descending.
File Type: Press this key to open the Select File Type list box. Press the
desired file type on the list, then press Enter to apply the selection.
Alternatively, you can select directly from the Filetype drop down list in the
Delete dialog box.
Select or De-Select: Press this key to select or deselect the current file or
folder. Selected items are highlighted in blue.
Delete: Deletes the selected files or folders, which are highlighted in blue. In
the confirmation box, press Yes to delete, No to cancel. You can also press
Esc to cancel the deletion.
Refresh Directories: Press this key to update the file list after connecting or
disconnecting an external USB drive.
Figure 5-16. Delete Menu
Sort By
Name Type Date
Sort Order
Ascend Descend
File Type
ALL
Delete
Refresh
Directories
Delete
Select
or
De-Select

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Anritsu VNA Master MS2026C Specifications

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BrandAnritsu
ModelVNA Master MS2026C
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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