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The options are:
Rename
Allows you to rename the folder.
Change the name using the technique
described in
Chapter 6.
NOTE:
You can not change the name
of the currently loaded folder.
Duplicate
Allows you to create a copy
of the selected folder on the inserted SD
card and to rename the copy. Change
the name using the technique described
in
Chapter 6
and then press and hold the
encoder for 2 seconds to save the copied
folder to your SD card.
NOTE:
You
must
change the name
of the folder before saving or you will
get the message “File Exists” and the
copied folder will not be saved.
Delete
Allows you to delete the selected
folder. Upon clicking Delete, you will be
asked if you are sure (as the deletion is
permanent). If you are sure, click “Delete”
to complete the deletion.
NOTE:
You can not delete the currently
loaded folder.
Load Software
This function lets you load updated operating
software into your Assimil8or. The process is
very straightforward, but it does require that
you have the ability to download a file from
the internet and copy it onto a micro SD card.
1.
From the
Downloads
tab of the Assimil8or
web page (
www.rossum-electro.com/
products/ assimil8or/
), download the zip
archive containing the latest Assimil8or
software. Unzip the archive to find the
software file entitled “app.”
2.
Copy the app file to the root level of your
micro SD card and insert the card into the
front panel slot on you Assimil8or.
3.
Select
Utilities > Load Software
and click
the encoder.
4.
Assuming you inserted your SD card in
Step 2, click the encoder as instructed.
5.
If all goes well (which it almost certainly
will), you will see a success message and
instructions to turn the encoder and then
click it to reboot your Assimil8or with the
new software.
6.
If an error is detected during the process,
an error message will be displayed and
you can try again.
7.
Enjoy your new software.
Load Boot Software
This function
loads an updated
version of the
special software
that’s responsible
for booting up
your Assimil8or.
It’s pretty unlikely
you’ll ever
have to do this,
but if you do,
the process is
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