Managing Internal Storage
3.
Press
More
>
Export
.
The function keys change. Depending on which options were activated, the
function keys may include
Hilltop XML
,
, and
Return
.
4.
If you are exporting to an SD card, insert the card into the SD card slot.
Make sure the card has sufficient free space for the selected records and that it
is not write-protected.
NOTE:
If you do not enter the SD card into the SD card slot, you receive the
following warning when attempting to export data to the card:
SD Card is not present.
Refer to
“SD Card Not Present” on page 186
for further instructions.
5.
Press the appropriate function key:
• To export in both XML and Hilltop formats, press
Hilltop XML
.
• To export in PDF format, press
.
• To return to the previous set of function keys, press
Return
.
If you press
Hilltop XML
or
, one of two things happens, depending on your
system configuration:
• If a shared directory was configured, the
Select Export Destination
window
opens.
Go to step
• If a shared directory was not configured, the records are automatically
exported in the selected format to the SD card.
When the export is complete, one of two things happens, depending on the
selected format:
• For the
Hilltop XML
format, the screen clears and the function keys
change.
• For the
format, a summary window opens with the number of records
that exported successfully and the number that failed to export. Press
OK
to close the summary window.
If you want to select additional records to export, return to step
or
continue to step
6.
In the
Select Export Destination
window, select the appropriate export
destination:
• To export to an SD card, select
SD Card
.
• To export to the shared directory, select
Shared Directory
.
• To export to the FTP server, select
FTP Server
.
NOTE:
When exporting to a shared directory or an FTP server, the device logs on to
the directory or FTP server with the user name and password defined on
the
Communications Setup
window. If either of those values are incorrect,
you receive an error message. Correct the user name and password on the
Communications Setup
window and repeat the export process.
7.
Press
OK
.
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