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Furuno FS-2570 - Saving a File

Furuno FS-2570
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10 NBDP FILE OPERATIONS
10-2
2. Press the [1] key to choose New. The title bar shows Untitled 1 or Untitled since a file
name has not yet been assigned. The cursor marks the location where you may type
text.
Note: When the working area is full, the message "File can't open" appears. Then, you
would close a file to clear a working area in order to open a file.
3. Type your message.
Note 1: Do not use lower case letters, or the symbols #, &, *, $ and % in telex messages.
Also, do not put “$$$” (three successive $s) in the middle of a TX message, but at
the end. The communication line is automatically disconnected when this string is
detected.
10.3 Saving a File
Before you can save a file to a floppy disk, the disk must be formatted. Use only 2HD type
floppy disks. Insert floppy disk with care. Rough handling can destroy the information stored
inside. To eject a disk, press the eject button on the right side of the floppy disk drive and
then remove the disk.
1. Press function key [F1].
2. Press the [O] key to choose Floppy Disk Format.
3. Press the [] key to choose YES.
4. Press the [Enter] key.
5. Insert a new floppy disk in the disk drive and press the [Enter] key.
10.3.1 Saving a file
1. Press the function key [F1] to display the File menu.
2. Press the [3] key. The screen should look something like the illustration below.
Save file ?
( UNTITLED1 )
Close Text
Yes
No
Close text screen
3. Press the [Enter] key. Enter file name, using up to eight characters.
You may use any alphabet or numeric on the keyboard. But you may not use the following
punctuation symbols:
| : " > < ;
!
You may add an extension at the end of the file name, for example, .TXT, to distinguish text
files from macro files.
4. Press the [Enter] key.

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