User`s guide

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Data type selection box
Selects the target data type for the mode you are in. The files that appear on the “(8) Computer file list” and “(10) Package
content file list” change in accordance with the data type you select here. The available data types depend on the connected
Instrument model. For details, see the page 34.
(2)
New package file button
Creates a new package file.
(3)
Open package file button
Opens an existing package file and displays its contents.
(4)
Save package file button
Saves the package file being edited.
(5)
Reload button
Click to refresh the “(8) Computer file list” with the newest information. Note that in the Package Edit Mode, Data Editor does
not refresh the list automatically when you perform a data file folder (page 30) operation on your computer without using
Data Editor. After performing such an operation, click the reload button to refresh the list.
(6)
Trash
Use trash to delete computer files or to delete user data files from a package file.
(7)
Memory capacity bar
This bar appears when “Phrase” is selected with the “(1) Data type selection box”. After you transfer the package file you
are editing to the Instrument, it shows the approximate memory usage for the currently selected data type (Phrase). You
cannot include a file that would cause memory capacity to exceed 100%.
(8)
Computer file list
Lists data stored in the computer data folder (page 30).
(9)
Package content file view tabs
Use these tabs to switch between two different views of the files inside a package. The Current Category tab shows a
“(10) Package content file list”, while the All Category tab shows a “(11) Package content file tree” of all the files in the
package.
(10)
Package content file list
Lists the files in the package file being edited.
(11)
Package content file tree
Displays all of the user data in the package file being edited in data type tree format. Package file editing is not supported
while the package content file tree view is selected.