Transferring Memory Using a USB or SD Card with a SpringBoard.
The SpringBoard with Plus allows you to transfer files from the SpringBoard to a computer or computer to SpringBoard by using a Secure Digital card or by using a USB memory device (sometimes called a "Memory Stick", "Keychain" or "Keyfob" device).
Important Note: The maximum size for USB Flash Drives is 4GB (may need to be formatted as a FAT 32) and the maximum size for Secure Digital Cards is 2GB for Memory Transfers or playing sound files in PRC Devices. If trying to use a removeable disk larger than recommended, the device may not recognize the disk.
Secure Digital Card Transfer

1. Open the Memory door on the left side of the SpringBoard and insert the Secure Digital card in the small slot above the system card. Insert the card face-up (the side with the writing on it should be face up). Push it in until it stays securely. (Push on the end of the card again to remove the card.) in the small slot above the system card. Insert the card face-up (the side with the writing on it should be face up). Push it in until it stays securely. (Push on the end of the card again to remove the card.)
2. Go to the TOOLBOX on the SpringBoard

3. Select the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU.

4. Change the MTI Method option to SD Card. If the card is securely in place, you will see a note telling you Disk Status: READY and the amount of space available on the card. Note: It may take a few seconds for the option name to change in the box after you select an up or down arrow.

5. Now select the memory transfer option you want to use.
NOTE: If you select the option to Save a file, type in the name you would like to call the file and select OK.
NOTE: If you select the option to Load a file, the list of file options will appear on your SpringBoard.
NOTE: If you select the option to Load a file, the list of file options will appear on your device. Select the file you want to load. You may receive a yellow box on your screen. You must select Yes to Erase the vocabulary before loading. Merge is not a functional option at this time and may scramble your vocabulary.

Select the file you want to load. The transfer will begin automatically with a message of Memory Transfer in Progress.
6. When the transfer is done you will see Memory Transfer Complete. Select OK.

USB Transfer

1. Connect the USB memory device to the rectangular USB port on the right side of the SpringBoard case.
2. Go to the TOOLBOX and open the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU.
3. Change the MTI Method option to AUTO orUSB Disk. If the USB device is securely in place, you will see a note telling you Disk Status: READY and the amount of space available on the card. Note: It may take a few seconds for the Option name to change in the box after you select an up or down arrow.

4. Now select the memory transfer option you want to use.
NOTE: If you select the option to Save a file, type in a name for the file and select OK.
NOTE: If you select the option to Load a file, the list of file options will appear on your SpringBoard. If you select the option to Load a file, the list of file options will appear on your device. Select the file you want to load. You may receive a yellow box on your screen. You must select Yes to Erase the vocabulary before loading. Merge is not a functional option at this time and may scramble your vocabulary.

Select the file you want to load.
The transfer will begin automatically with a message of Memory Transfer in Progress.
5. When the transfer is done you will see Memory Transfer Complete. Select OK.
IMPORTANT NOTE! If you are loading this vocabulary into another device, the unit you are transferring memory into must have the same, or higher, software version as the device you are transferring from or else the memory transfer will not take place.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Importing Sound (wav) Files You import sound files while you are in storing menus (STORE CORE, CREATE or MODIFY ACTIVITIES/PAGES, ASSIGN KEYS, etc.) After connecting your memory device, it is a good idea to go first to the MEMORY TRANSFER MENU and select either AUTO, SD Card or USB Disk. Then begin the storing process for importing sound files.