Using the Franklin PC
View™ Function
Using the Franklin PC
View™ Function
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5. Find the device drives and/or
MMC/SD drive.
These appear in the list alongside
your “C:” hard drive. The following
drives may be visible:
My Handheld refers to a drive that
contains your device’s primary
content. This drive is read-only.
My Stuff refers to a drive that
stores general purpose files,
including your databank files and
My Vocabulary List. You can write
to this drive, but available memory
is limited.
Removable Disk refers to a drive
that is displayed when you have a
removable MMC/SD installed in
your device. Available memory is
determined by the size of the card.
If you have formatted the card
using the Utilities in your BSI-1900,
this will appear as “My Card.”
Warning: It is highly recommended
that in order to use as many files
as you can on your BSI-1900, you
save them to a MMC/SD. This
protects the books that come with
your BSI-1900 and any user-
entered information from being
overwritten or erased accidentally.
6. Copy the files to the selected
drive.
Backup Your Data
The Franklin PC View function
enables you to backup all user-
entered information that is saved on
your BSI-1900. While your device is
connected to your PC, click
to
save your data. A progress bar is
displayed and a confirmation dialog is
shown when the backup is complete.
Restore Your Data
If you lose data because you needed
to reset your BSI-1900 to factory
defaults, you can restore your data to
the point when you last saved it.
While your device is connected to
your PC, click
. Click OK to
confirm that you want to replace any
saved information on your device
with the information saved on your
PC. A progress bar is displayed and
a confirmation dialog is shown when
the restoration is complete.
Note: If you have made changes to
the data saved on your device,
those changes will be overwritten if
you perform a restoration. There is
no synchronization between the PC
and your device during a Backup or
Restore.
This unit may change operating modes, lose
information stored in memory, or fail to
respond due to electrostatic discharge or
electrical fast transients. Normal operation of
this unit may be re-established by pressing
the reset key, by pressing
, or by
removing and replacing the batteries.