KE2010.Instruction Manual.Ver.2.01,Rev.08 - 第114页
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4.2 File
Program name and file name
Be sure to assign a program name to production program data. When data is stored
on a disk, the machine appends an extension to this program name to complete a file
name. An extension is one of the regulated identifiers.
A program name is used to store a program on a storage device as a file.
Therefore, assign a program name which is allowed by MS-DOS as a file name.
Note that an extension is reserved depending on the usage of a program, then
automatically appended: you cannot change it.
UNTITLED
The program name “UNTITLED” is a reserved word which is automatically used as a
name after start up of the Program Editing utility. When you select the [Create
new] command on the menu bar, a program name is initialized to this name
automatically.
When you try to save the “UNTITLED” program, the “Save As” dialog box is invoked
onto the screen. Assign an appropriate name to the program.
When you invoke the “Save As” command, the same dialog box appears on the
screen also.
Other
After you change a program file name other than “UNTITLED”, data is immediately
saved when you invoke the “Save” command.
PWB ID
Write a comment on the PWB to be produced as the PWB ID to facilitate program
distinctions.
You can enter a PWB ID as PWB data.
The File (F) menu is configured as shown below:

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4.2.1 Create New
This command initializes the current data, then assigns the program name
“UNTITLED” to the data. Before initializing the current data, the machine checks to
see if the program has been changed. If changed, the machine displays the dialog
box which indicates that data being created will be lost.
4.2.2 Open
This command reads a program stored on a disk into the machine. Before reading
it, the machine checks to see if the current program has been changed. If changed,
the machine displays the dialog box which indicates that data being created will be
lost.
When you select the [Open] command, the dialog box shown below appears on the
screen. Select a file to be read.
Selecting a file
• Directly selecting a file name from the dialog box shown above
Enter a file name with a keyboard, then press the “• key.
• Specifying a file name in the list box
Double-click the desired file name or move the cursor over it, then click the
<OK> button.
The scroll bar appears when all of file names cannot be shown on the screen.

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Specifying a file type
Change the file type to be displayed on the File name window.
A production program is saved with the file type specified when you created it.
See the "List of file types" below to select a file type.
List of file types
File types displayed in the
pull-down list box
Description of a program file
all the files (*.*) All the files stored in the folder
2010 format file (e41) Files created with a KE-2010 machine main unit
2020 format file (e42) Files created with a KE-2020 machine main unit
2030 format file (e43) Files created with a KE-2030 machine main unit
2040 format file (e44) Files created with a KE-2040 machine main unit
HLC file (g4h) Files created with HLC Version 4.5 and a KE-2000 series machine
HLC file (h4h) Files created with HLC Version 5.0 or later and a KE-2000 series machine
HLC file (g3h) Files created with HLC Version 4.0 to 4.4x.
HLC file (g2h) Files created with HLC Version 3 or earlier
730, 750 format file (g3c)
Files created with a KE-730/730plus/750 machine or EPU for a
KE-730/730plus/750 machine
740, 760 format file (g3g) Files created with a KE-740/760 machine or EPU for a KE-740/760 machine
775 format file (g3d) Files created with a KD-775 machine
710 format file (g2c) Files created with a KE-710 machine or EPU for a KE-710 machine.
720 format file (g2g) Files created with a KE-720 machine or EPU for a KE-720 machine.
770 format file (g2d) Files created with a KD-770 machine.
Opt. divided file #1 (h41) File divided for the No. 1 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #2 (h42) File divided for the No. 2 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #3 (h43) File divided for the No. 3 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #4 (h44) File divided for the No. 4 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #5 (h45) File divided for the No. 5 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #6 (h46) File divided for the No. 6 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #7 (h47) File divided for the No. 7 machine of the KE-2000 series MSL line
Opt. divided file #1 (g41) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #2 (g42) File divided for the No.2 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #3 (g43) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #4 (g44) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #5 (g45) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #6 (g46) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #7 (g47) File divided for the No.1 machine of the HLC version 4.5 MSL line.
Opt. divided file #1 (g31) File divided for the No. 1 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #2 (g32) File divided for the No. 2 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #3 (g33) File divided for the No. 3 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #4 (g34) File divided for the No. 4 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #5 (g35) File divided for the No. 5 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #6 (g36) File divided for the No. 6 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line
Opt. divided file #7 (g37) File divided for the No. 7 machine of the KE-700 or earlier series MSL line