Franklin BSI-6300 Copying Files to Your Device, About Your Device Folders, Backing Up Your Data

Models: BSI-6300 Gran Maestro Color Speaking Spanish-English

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9.2Copying Files to Your Device

9.2Copying Files to Your Device

You can transfer data to the device from your PC or save copies of your data to another location on your PC to backup important information.

1.Make sure your device is connected to your PC.

See 9.1 Connecting to a PC.

2.On your PC, find the drive labeled “Removable Disk” or “Franklin” and double-click it to open it.

3.Right-click the image file you want to copy from your PC to your device and then click “Copy” from the pop-up menu.

4.Right-click in the window of the Removable Disk and then click “Paste” from the pop-up menu.

If your file is .txt formatted personal dictionary, paste the file in the “PersonalDict” folder of the Removable Disk.

5.Repeat steps 3-4 to copy additional files to your device.

6.Close the open folders.

7.Unplug the USB cable from your PC and the device.

9.3About Your Device Folders

When you access your device on your PC, an assortment of folders are available to you depending on which features you have used.

Remember, “PersonalDict” is always the location to save any .txt formatted personal dictionaries so they appear on your device. “Record” is always the location to save voice memos. Any other available folders will contain the saved material from other features.

9.4 Backing Up Your Data

Because you have access to the folders in which any information you enter is saved, you can backup this important information on your PC. While your device is connected to your PC, right- click any or all of those folders and then click “Copy”. Find a location on your PC where you want to save this information, right-click in that window and then click “Paste” to save the information.

9. PC Connections

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