Using "Add Address" In "Search Address; Backing Up And Restoring The Address List; Backup Address List - HIMS Braille Sense U2 User Manual

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want to search by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1," and then press
"Space" to change the value of that field to "unused." By pressing
"Space," you can toggle the value of a field between "used" and
"unused."

6.4.3 Using "Add Address" In "Search Address"

You can use the "Add Address" command in the "Search Address" dialog
box. To do this, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2" to bring up the
menu, and then select "Add Address." Then, press "Enter." You can also
press "Enter-i (dots 2-4)," which is the hot key for this option.

6.5 Backing up and restoring the address list

6.5.1 Backup Address List

If a cold reset occurs, or if your battery goes dead, all of the data in the
address manager will be lost. So, it is very important that you make a
backup file every time you make a change to the address list. To go to
"Backup Address List," open the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-
4)" or "F2." Then, use the up and down arrows ("Space-1" or "Space-4"),
and find "Backup Address List." Then, press "Enter." You can also press
"u (dots 1-3-6)" while you are in the menu to get to "Backup Address
List." Or, you can press "Enter-u (dots 1-3-6)" to activate this function
without calling up the menu.
If you already have a backup file, you will see the message "Backup file
already exists. Continue to backup? Yes." If you have made any changes
to your address list, you need to press "Enter" to create a new backup
file. If you want to keep the previous backup file, press "Space-4," locate
"No," and press "Enter" on it. When you make a backup file in your
address list, you will always have a new backup file with the extension
DAT, and you will have another file with the extension BAK (which
originated from the previous "address.dat" file).

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