Saving and Loading Vocabulary / Importing Icons

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Hints for Importing Icons.

Some general tips for importing icons:About your Photo:Make sure you crop your photo and maximize its quality (in photo software). Resolutio...

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How do I Import Photos or Icons using a cable or USB flash disk?

Using a USB flash disk:1.  In the Systems Menu  select the Transfer Memory Menu on your Pathfinder.2.  Plug in the Flash Drive that cont...

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Memory Transfer Using a Secure Digital Card Or USB Flash Drive with a Pathfinder Plus Only.

The Pathfinder with Plus features allows you to transfer files from the Pathfinder to a computer or computer to Pathfinder by using a Secure...

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Transferring Memory from an Older Pathfinder to Another.

When you plug the MTI-Serial-PF-to-IBM-PC cable into the Serial Port connector on each Pathfinder, you can transfer vocabulary from one Path...

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Transferring Memory from One Pathfinder to Another.

When you plug the MTI-Serial-PF-to-IBM-PC cable, also called a Null Modem (#11819), into the SERIAL PORT connector on the top of each Pathfi...

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Transferring Memory from the Serial Port on a Pathfinder to a Mac.

Your communication aid and your computer should be turned OFF.1. All memory transfers should be made with the battery charger plugged in. Pl...

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Transferring Memory Using the Serial Port on a Pathfinder.

Please read the following articles if you have never performed a Memory Transfer before:Using the Memory Transfer Interface (MTI) Software o...

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Transferring Notebooks Using the Serial Port on a Pathfinder.

IMPORTANT!  Make sure the Pathfinder battery charger is plugged in before transferring any Notebooks!You can save your Notebooks on a disk...

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What kind of Secure Digital Cards are Compatible with my Plus Device?

There are many Secure Digital cards that are compatible with PRC devices;  we use cards manufactured by Sandisk.  To be compatible with...

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