Copying files to your device – Franklin The English Language Studio LDE-1900 User Manual

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Using the

Franklin PC Desktop

Using the

Franklin PC Desktop

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Copying Files to Your
Device

Your device is not limited to the
books it comes with. You can copy
eBooks, RSS eNews, text
documents, HTML files, mp3 music
files and other files to expand and
personalize your device.

Note: Once you have begun using
your Mobipocket Reader for Franklin
to download and install RSS eNews
subscriptions, any updates to these
files will automatically update to your
device when you connect it to your
PC.
Try copying an mp3 file to your
device:

1. Double-click

on your PC

desktop.

The Franklin PC Desktop opens.

2. Make sure your device is

connected to your PC.

See “Connecting Your Device” on
page 56 for more information.

3. Click

to open Windows

Explorer.

Note: Your “My Music” folder is
automatically opened as well as
your device’s “Audio” folder and
the MMC/SD’s “Audio” folder, if
one is installed in your device.

4. Starting in your “My Music”

folder, find an mp3 file you
want to copy to your device.

5. Right-click an mp3 file you want

to copy to your device and then
click Copy from the pop-up menu.

6. Look for the additional windows

that opened when you clicked

.

Franklin Flash refers to a drive
that stores general purpose files,
including your phone book files
and My Vocabulary List. You can
write to this drive, but available
memory is limited. This may
appear labelled as My Stuff.

Franklin SD/MMC refers to the
drive of any removable MMC/SD
installed in your device. Available
memory is determined by the size
of the card. If you have formatted
the card using the Utilities in your
device, this will appear as My
Card
. This may appear labelled as
Removable Disk.

Note: When you open My
Computer
, you also see the drive
labelled My Handheld. This refers
to a drive that contains your
device’s primary content. This
drive is read-only.

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