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can only be sent to the root of the remote folder list. To activate the
“Send To” function, perform the following steps:
1) After the FTP service is connected, you can press “Alt” while you
are in the remote folder list to open the menu. Then, press “Up
arrow key”or “Down arrow key”to move to “Open Local Folder,”
and press “Enter.” You can also activate this function without
calling up the menu by pressing “Ctrl-o”.
2) After you have activated this function, you will see the disk list, just
like when you open the file manager. You will be taken to
“flashdisk” by default. However, if you have a SD memory card or
USB memory stick inserted, you can navigate to those disks by
pressing “Up arrow key”or “Down arrow key”. Please refer to
chapter 4 in this manual regarding navigation keys in the File
manager.
3) Then, select a file by pressing “Space” on the file. You can only
select files and not folders.
4) After you have selected a file, press “Alt”,and then press “Up arrow
key”or “Down arrow key”to move to “Send To,” and press “Enter.”
Or, you can press “Ctrl-s” to activate the “Send To” function
without having to call up the menu.
5) Just like copying and pasting, you will hear a sound that indicates
that the Voice Sense QWERTY 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 sent,”
where xxx is the name of the file. If the file does not transfer, you
will hear, “xxx file not sent.” Once all of the files have been
transferred completely, you will hear, “Successfully sent,” and you
will be returned to the remote folder list.
13.2.3.3 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