Belkin F5U203UK Car Stereo System User Manual


 
Copying files in the root directory: Root Mode
Root directory: the top directory in a file system. The root directory is provided by the
operating system and has a special name. For example, in DOS systems the root directory is
called \.
1. To copy only the file(s) in the root directory from the source device to the target device,
move the Full/Root switch on the USB Anywhere into the “Root” position.
2. Connect your source device. The source LED will pulse with a green light until the device is
recognized. Once the device is recognised, the LED will then show a solid green light. If the
source LED turns red, the attached device is not a suitable source device.
3. Before connecting your target device, make sure the target device has sufficient unused
memory space for the files you are about to transfer. It is possible for the source device
to have a higher storage capacity than the target device. However, the files that are to be
transferred must not exceed the unused memory space on the target device.
4. Connect your target device. The target LED will pulse with a green light until the device is
recognized. Once the device is recognised, the LED will then light up with a solid green
light. If the target LED turns red, the attached device is not a suitable target device or does
not have enough memory space available for the files you are about to transfer.
5. Press the Copy button to transfer data from the source device to the target device. The
source and target LED will start pulsing for the duration of the data transfer.
6. Once the data transfer is complete, the source and target LED will stop pulsing and the LED
in the shape of a checkmark () will light up green.
Data transmission errors
If the LED in the shape of a checkmark () turns red during copying, this means that a data
transmission error has occurred. The copy was not successful. To continue, please carry out
the following:
1. Press the reset button.
2. Check if the target device has sufficient unused memory space to hold the files you wish
to transfer.
3. Repeat the instruction for copying files as described previously.
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