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(9) EDIT menu
The EDIT menu is a powerful feature which simplifies the management of data and provides the
following operations:
COPY MEM-CH loads one memory channel to save to another location
COPY MEM-BNK loads one whole memory bank to save to another location
COPY SEARCH loads one search bank to save to another location
MOVE MEM-CH loads one memory channel to save to another location
leaving the original memory location blank
SWAP MEM-CH swaps the data of two memory channels with each other
EDIT MEM-CH enables the contents of a memory channel to be changed
including mode, step, frequency, text comment and write
protect
MEM PROTECT enables you to toggle the write protect status of memory
channels
SRCH PROT enables you to toggle the write protect status of search
banks
The edit menu is called with the key sequence
9-1 EDIT COPY memory channel
The COPY MEMORY CHANNEL menu enables you to make an exact copy of one memory bank into
another bank location, the original memory bank is left intact and completely unaffected. Due to dynamic
memory bank resizing, it is possible that the highest channel number in any memory bank could be in the
range of 09 to 89 (default is 49).
The “COPY MEM-CH” menu is accessed using the key sequence .
Two data input lines are presented LOAD and SAVE.
The cursor will be positioned on the LOAD line. “LOAD
represents the memory channel which you would like to make a
copy of (this is the data you want). Use the main dial to select
channel number and the ï ð keys to select bank, alternatively
type in a three digit memory location via the keypad.
ò to move to the SAVE line. “SAVE” is the target
memory location where data is to be written. Use the main dial to
select channel number and the ï ð keys to select bank,
alternatively type in a three digit memory location via the keypad.
to copy the memory channel data to the target location. Both LOAD and SAVE
displayed memory channel locations revert to LOAD location.
The process may be repeated for other locations.
Section 9, 9-1
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