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12.2.3.3 Retrieve File
The “retrieve file” function will allow you to retrieve a file from the
remote folder list, and move it to the local folder. This function is
available while in the remote folder list. You can only save files to the
“flashdisk/download” folder with this function. Perform the following
steps to activate the “retrieve file” function:
1. After you have connected the FTP service, you will be connected
to the remote folder list. You can navigate through the list using
the same commands as in the file manager. You can reference
these commands by referring to chapter 3 of this manual.
2. Select the file that you want to retrieve by pressing the “space” on
it. Note that you cannot select folders.
3. After you have selected the file, press “space-m (dots 1-3-4)” to
open the menu, and then use “space-1” or “space-4” to move to
“retrieve file,” and press “enter.” You can also activate this
function without calling up the menu by press “enter-r (dots 1-2-3-
5).”
4. Just like copying and pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates
that the Braille Sense Plus B32 is working. If the file is larger than
300 KB, you will also hear the progress meter each time an
additional 10% has been completed. If the file is less than 300 KB,
then you will only hear the sound, and not the progress meter.
When the transfer has completed, you will hear, “xxx file retrieved,”
where xxx is the name of the file. If the file does not transfer, you
will hear, “xxx file not retrieved.” Once all of the files have been
transferred completely, you will hear, “retrieve completed,” and you
will be returned to the remote folder list.
12.2.3.4 New Folder
The “new folder” function will allow you to create a new folder in the
local folder list or the remote folder list. To create a new folder,
perform the following steps:
1. After the FTP service has connected, navigate to the local or
remote folder list and move to the folder where you want to make
new folder. You can move between the “remote folder list” and
“local folder list” by pressing “enter-o (dots 1-3-5).” And how to