
DECS-100 BESTCOMS for Palm OS
®
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6.
Tap the
arrow
(
O
) on the File Actions: line and select
SEND to DECS
from the drop-down menu.
7.
Ensure that the proper data cable is connected between the DECS-100 and your handheld.
8.
Tap the
Ok
button in the “Connect Cable” dialog box to send the file.
9.
Tap the
Ok
button to acknowledge that the settings were sent to the DECS-100.
10.
To save the settings in DECS-100 memory, tap the
Save to DECS
button which is accessible from any
of the BESTCOMS screens.
11.
Tap
Ok
to acknowledge that the settings were saved to DECS-100 memory.
Reading Settings from the DECS-100
DECS-100 settings are read into BESTCOMS on your handheld by performing the following steps.
1.
On the BESTCOMS main screen, tap the
arrow
(
O
) on the Other Pages: line.
2.
Select
File Operations
from the drop-down menu and then tap the
Open
button in the “Which
Settings?” dialog box to access the File Operations screen.
3.
Tap the
arrow
(
O
) on the File Actions: line and then select
SEND to DECS
from the drop-down menu.
4.
Ensure that the proper data cable is connected between the DECS-100 and your handheld.
5.
Tap the
Ok
button in the Connect Cable dialog box to read the DECS-100 settings into BESTCOMS.
6.
Once the settings are read, tap the
Ok
button to acknowledge that the DECS-100 settings were read
into BESTCOMS.
Deleting User-Created Settings Files
Perform the following steps to delete a user-created settings file.
1.
On the BESTCOMS main screen, tap the
arrow
(
O
) on the Other Pages: line.
2.
Select
File Operations
from the drop-down menu and then tap the
Open
button in the “Which
Settings?” dialog box to access the File Operations screen.
3.
Tap the
arrow
(
O
) on the File Actions line and then select
DELETE saved file
.
4.
Tap the name of the settings file that you want to delete.
5.
Tap the
Delete
button to remove the selected settings file from your handheld.