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3 Open the hatch at the back of the communicator: carefully open the lid by
easing it up from the ridges on both sides.
4 Slide the memory card under the memory card holder. Make sure that the
gold contacts of the card are facing down and that the bevelled corner of
the card is on the right. See figure 2.
5 When the card is securely in place, close the hatch, and replace the battery.
IMPORTANT! Keep all memory cards out of small children's reach.
Make sure that the hatch is closed before replacing the battery!
Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation. Be
sure to close all memory card applications before removing the card.
If you are installing an application to the memory card and you need
to reboot the communicator, do not remove the card until the reboot
is complete. Otherwise the application files may be lost.
If you have an application or a tone on both the memory card and the
communicator, the one in the communicator is used.
To select several items
Where multiselection is available, you can select several items at once. The
commands you use affect all the selected items. Multiselection works in most
lists. For example, you can select several contacts and remove them at once in
the Contacts directory, or select several documents and copy them to a
memory card at the same time in the Notes application.
There are two ways to select several items:
1 Scroll to the item and press Ctrl-space bar. Or,
2 Press and hold Shift and move up or down the list with the arrow keys to
the last selected item.
To remove an item from the selection, scroll to the item and press Ctrl-space
bar again.
To cancel the entire selection, press Chr-Q.
If you want to select every item in a list, press Ctrl-A. If you want to cancel the
selection, press Ctrl-A again.
Figure 2
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