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14.12 Operating the Directory
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14.12.2 Changing a Directory (CH DIR)
Current director
U
er director
Selected director
ass name
Root directory
Sub directory
Sub directory
File
Sub directory
File
File
File
File
NOTE
A directory is changed. The 8841/42 provides direct movement only one
layer up or down in the directory hierarchy.
Procedure 1
Screen: FILE
1. Press the FILE key to display the FILE screen.
2. Select
MEDIA
.
3. Move the bar cursor.
4. Move the flashing cursor to COMMAND.
5. Select
CH DIR
function key.
To move to the lower directory:
Using the Jog/Shuttle control, or the cursor key,
select the target directory on the bar cursor from the
file list.
To move to the upper directory:
Using the Jog/Shuttle control, or the cursor key,
select the target file name with "
..
" on the bar
cursor from the file list.
Procedure 2 (To move to the upper directory)
1. Press the FILE key to display the FILE screen.
2. Select
MEDIA
.
3. Move the flashing cursor to
UTILITY
.
4. Select the
close
function key.
You can move the bar cursor to the nearest upper-
directory irrespective of the position of the cursor.
Directory organization
・
S
tores a file in the directory currently selected on the
FILE screen.
・ The directory and the number of files that can be
stored in the directory are limited. (See Section 14.7)