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English TI.GRAPH LINKé 2 FOR THE MACINTOSH® CONDENSED GUIDEBOOK Guidebook developed by: Texas Instruments Instructional Communications Note: This guidebook applies to the TI graphing calculators and accessories described on page 3. Graphic screens in this guidebook were captured from the TI-86 and TI-89. Screens from other products may be slightly different. Apple®, Macintosh®, Macintosh Drag-n-Drop® are registered trademarks, and TeachText™ and SimpleText™ are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc. © 1999 by Texas Instruments Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 1 of 23 Table of Contents Contents ENG-2 Getting Started with TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh....... 3 Which Calculators are Compatible?.................................. 3 Support for CBRè Accessory ............................................ 3 System Requirements ......................................................... 3 Connecting the TI-GRAPH LINK Cable ............................ 4 Installing the TI-GRAPH LINK Software .......................... 4 Starting and Exiting TI-GRAPH LINK............................... 4 Opening a Connection to Your Calculator ....................... 5 Beginning a New Program ...................................................... 6 Creating a New Program File............................................. 6 Selecting a Keyword from the Function List ................... 7 Getting, Printing, and Saving Calculator LCD Screens........ 8 Using Group Windows........................................................... 10 Copying Objects from the Calculator to the Macintosh .... 11 Sending Objects from the Macintosh to the Calculator .... 13 Opening, Editing, and Printing Calculator Objects ............ 14 Editing an Object Directly on the Calculator...................... 15 Working with Lab Reports .................................................... 16 Transferring a Lab Report from the Calculator to the Macintosh............................................................. 16 Viewing the Lab Report .................................................... 17 Editing the Lab Report...................................................... 18 Printing the Lab Report .................................................... 18 Setting Preferences................................................................ 19 Selecting the Default Calculator and the Default Communication Port ........................................ 19 Connecting Automatically at Startup.............................. 19 Setting Print Headers Preference.................................... 20 Setting the Sorting Preference......................................... 20 Setting the Resolution of a Captured Screen ................. 20 Working with Backups .......................................................... 21 Backing Up a Calculator................................................... 21 Reloading a Backup .......................................................... 21 Support and Service Information ......................................... 22 Product Support ................................................................ 22 Product Service ................................................................. 22 Other TI Products and Services....................................... 22 Warranty Information ............................................................ 23 Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only......................... 23 All Customers outside the U.S. and Canada................... 23 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 2 of 23 Getting Started with TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh Which Calculators are Compatible? TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh is compatible with all TI graphing calculators that have an input/output port, with the following exceptions. The TI-82 and TI-85 are not compatible. When new graphing calculators with I/O ports are released by TI, the TI-GRAPH LINK software will be updated to support those calculators. To see which calculators are compatible with your version of the TI-GRAPH LINK software, open the Connection menu. If your calculator is not listed in the menu, check the TI web site at: http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/link.htm for updated TI-GRAPH LINK software. Support for CBRè Accessory You can also use TI-GRAPH LINK 2 to open a connection to the CBRè (Computer-Based Ranger) accessory, available separately. However, you cannot open a connection to the CBLè (Computer-Based Laboratory) accessory. System Requirements The Macintosh used to run TI-GRAPH LINK 2 must meet the following hardware and software requirements. • Macintosh Plus running System 7.1 or better. • 4 MB of available RAM. Note: You will not be able to drag items to or from the Finder or other applications on systems running any Macintosh operating system versions earlier than 7.5. However, Add and Save Selection commands in the File menu allow this functionality. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-3 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 3 of 23 Connecting the TI-GRAPH LINK Cable The TI-GRAPH LINK hardware connects to the Macintosh via the modem port or printer port of the computer, and to the input/output port of the calculator. 1. Connect one end of the 8-pin to 25-pin adapter cable to the Macintosh modem port or printer port on the rear of the unit. 2. Connect the gray TI-GRAPH LINK cable to the 25-pin end of the 8-pin to 25-pin adapter cable. 3. Insert the other end of the TI-GRAPH LINK cable into the port on the calculator. Important: The TI-GRAPH LINK cable must be connected and the calculator turned on before getting screens, and sending and receiving files. Push in all connectors firmly. Installing the TI-GRAPH LINK Software If the software is on: Then: 3½-inch diskette 1. Insert the diskette into the Macintosh. You may want to copy the diskette and use the copy. Note: If you download TI-GRAPH LINK from the TI web site (page 3), see the web for installation instructions. CD-ROM 2. Open the diskette and doubleclick the Installer icon. If your Macintosh is set for Autostart, the installation program starts when you insert the CD. Otherwise, open the CD and open the folder for TI-GRAPH LINK. Select the appropriate calculator and language, and then doubleclick the Installer icon. All necessary files are installed on your hard drive, including custom fonts used by the application. Starting and Exiting TI-GRAPH LINK On the Macintosh, open the TI-GRAPH LINK folder and double-click the icon for the application. The TI-GRAPH LINK menu bar is displayed. To close TI-GRAPH LINK: • Open the File menu, and then click Quit. – or – • Press “+Q on the Macintosh keyboard. ENG-4 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 4 of 23 Opening a Connection to Your Calculator By default, you must manually open a connection between the Macintosh and your calculator. 1. Make sure the TI-GRAPH LINK cable is connected to the calculator (page 4) and the calculator is turned on before starting TI-GRAPH LINK. 2. Start TI-GRAPH LINK. Tip: To connect to a calculator automatically at startup and to use the QuickConnect feature, see page 19. 3. Open the Connection menu, and select your calculator model (or the CBRè accessory). 4. Select the port to which the TI-GRAPH LINK is connected, and click Connect. • If any errors occur, follow the instructions on the resulting screen. • If the connection is successful, a calculator window lists the objects on the calculator. The screen object is used to get (capture) a calculator screen. For calculators such as the TI-89 that use folders, the window shows the folders. Click here to show or hide the contents of the folder. For calculators that let you archive a is shown variable, beside the archived variables. Click Name, Kind, or Size to change how the objects are sorted. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-5 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 5 of 23 Beginning a New Program Creating a New Program File 1. Open the File menu, and then click New. A New Window dialog box is displayed. 2. If necessary, click the triangle to the left of your calculator model to display a list of objects (Program, Group, etc.). 3. Select Program, and then click OK. A new Edit window is displayed. 4. In the box at the top of the window, type the program name as you want it listed on the calculator. • If you leave the name blank, a default name will be used. To lock a program so it can be edited on a Macintosh but not on a calculator, click to make this icon appear locked. To unlock, click again. To select a programming keyword from a menu, click here (page 7). • If you use a name that is invalid on the calculator, an error will occur when you save the program. For example, you cannot name a program cos. – or – Type the program name here. For calculators such as the TI-89, a program template is inserted automatically. 5. In the program edit window, type the program. For detailed information about creating and editing programs, see the guidebook for your calculator. ENG-6 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 6 of 23 Selecting a Keyword from the Function List To select a programming keyword from a menu: 1. In the Edit window, click the [fx] button to display the Function List window. 2. Click a category in the left pane. The items associated with the selection are listed in the center pane. If necessary, click an item in the center pane to display its associated items in the right pane. If you click an item marked with a triangle, its associated items are listed in the next pane to the right. 3. Click on the desired item and drag it to the Edit window. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-7 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 7 of 23 Getting, Printing, and Saving Calculator LCD Screens Getting a Calculator Screen To get (capture) a screen: 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). 2. On the calculator, display the screen that you want to capture. 3. On the Macintosh, select the calculator window and either: Note: After you capture a screen, the Get Screen menu item changes to Refresh. • Open the Window menu, and then click Get Screen (or press “+L). – or – • In the calculator window, double-click the screen object. The screen is displayed in a picture viewing window. To capture a new screen, open the Window menu and click Refresh (“+L) or click the circular icon in the picture viewing window. Printing a Captured Screen To print a captured calculator screen to a printer connected to your Macintosh: 1. Get a calculator screen as described above. 2. Open the File menu, and then click Print to open the Print dialog box. 3. Click Print. Saving a Screen as a File To save a calculator screen on the Macintosh: 1. Get a calculator screen as described above. 2. Open the File menu, and then click Save As. Tip: Drag the screen object from the calculator window to the desktop to create a clipping file with a default name. 3. Click the appropriate radio button to select the file format in which the screen will be saved. Macintosh PICT format calculator PIC format (default) 4. Enter a file name in place of the default name. 5. Select the folder in which to save the file, and then click Save. ENG-8 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 8 of 23 Copying a Captured Screen To copy and paste a captured screen: 1. Get a calculator screen as described on page 8. 2. Select the part of the picture that you want to copy. To select the whole picture without a border, double-click. To select the whole picture with a border, double-click. To deselect a selection, click in this area. To select a portion, click in the window (cursor changes to a cross-hair), drag, and release. Click the border buttons once to add or remove a border. You can also open the Edit menu and click Select All (or press “+A) to select the whole picture. Click the border buttons once to add or remove a border. 3. Copy the selection to the clipboard and paste it to an application, drag it to an application that supports Macintosh Drag-and-Drop, or drag it to the desktop. Setting the Screen Size (Resolution) for Printing Many desktop publishing and graphic applications use resolution (dots per inch, dpi) to determine the printed size of a captured screen. To set the resolution, see page 20. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-9 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 9 of 23 Using Group Windows Why Use a Group Window? By creating a group window on the Macintosh, you can store multiple calculator objects in one convenient location. The group window is saved as a file on the Macintosh, but you can open it and view or manipulate the objects within it the same as you would a folder. You can create one or more group windows as necessary. Creating a Group Window From TI-GRAPH LINK: 1. Open the File menu and click New. 2. In the New Window, if necessary, click the triangle to the left of your calculator model to display a list of objects (Program, Group, etc.). 3. Select Group from the list, and then click OK. An untitled group window appears. Note: You cannot save an empty group window. 4. Place the desired objects into the group window. • Drag objects from a calculator window to the group window, or from one group window to another. You can also copy and paste objects. • To remove an object from the group, highlight the object and then press the Delete key or drag the object to the Trash icon. To restore objects from the trash, drag them back to the group window. 5. Select the group window. To save it as a file on the Macintosh, open the File menu and click Save or Close (or click the window’s close box). Tip: Click Name, Kind, or Size to change how the objects are sorted. Note: To open, edit, or print an object saved in a group window, see page 14. ENG-10 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 10 of 23 Copying Objects from the Calculator to the Macintosh Procedure 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). 2. In the calculator window, select one or more objects. Tip: To select multiple objects, use “+click for separated objects or Shift+click for contiguous objects. • If your calculator uses folders (page 5), open the applicable folders as necessary. • Use the Name, Kind, and Size buttons to control the order in which objects are sorted. 3. Drag the selected objects to the desktop, any folder on the desktop, or an open group window (page 10) or previously saved group window file. Important: To stop a transfer, click Cancel on the Macintosh dialog box. Do NOT press the calculator’s ON button. drag and drop y1 and y2 When dropped on the desktop or a folder on the Macintosh, y1 and y2 are copied as separate files, with file name extensions that indicate the calculator model and data type. When dropped on a group window on the Macintosh, y1 and y2 are copied to the group. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-11 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 11 of 23 For calculators that use folders, open the applicable folder to select objects within it. For example: Tip: To copy all objects in a folder, you can drag the folder itself. drag and drop l1 and l2 from the paul folder When dropped on the desktop or a folder on the Macintosh, l1 and l2 are copied as separate files, with appropriate file name extensions. If You Cannot Drag and Drop When dropped on a group window on the Macintosh, the paul folder is created automatically and l1 and l2 are copied into it. Dragging and dropping files is not supported in Macintosh operating system versions prior to 7.5. Instead, you can: 1. Select one or more objects in the calculator window. 2. Open the File menu and click Save Selection. 3. Select a location on the Macintosh. 4. Click Save. When at least two objects are selected, they are placed in a group window file on the Macintosh. To see the contents of a group window file, double-click it. ENG-12 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 12 of 23 Sending Objects from the Macintosh to the Calculator Procedure To send objects from a Macintosh to a calculator: 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). Note: When you send new objects to a calculator that uses folders, the objects are placed in the main folder. 2. Select the objects to send. • To send all objects in a group window, select the group window file itself or open the group window and select all of the objects. You can also select multiple group window files. • To send one or more particular objects, select only those objects. Important: To stop a transfer, click Cancel in the Macintosh dialog box. Do NOT press the calculator’s ON button. 3. Drag the selected objects and/or files to the calculator window. If an object from the Macintosh has the same name as an existing object on the calculator, a dialog box prompts you to: • Click Replace All to replace all the files with conflicting names. • Click Skip to skip the current file that has a conflicting name and continue sending any other files. (If there are more files with conflicting names, you can view and skip them one at a time.) • Click Cancel to cancel the sending operation. • Click OK to replace the file displayed in the dialog box. (If there are no other files with conflicting names, all the files will be sent automatically. If there are other files with conflicting names, you can view and replace them one at a time.) If You Cannot Drag and Drop Dragging and dropping files is not supported in Macintosh operating system versions prior to 7.5. Instead, you can: 1. Make the calculator the active window. 2. Open the File menu, and then click Add. 3. Select the calculator objects that you want to send from the Macintosh, and click Open. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-13 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 13 of 23 Opening, Editing, and Printing Calculator Objects Opening and Editing a Calculator Object To open a calculator object that is saved on the Macintosh: 1. Open the calculator window or the folder that contains the calculator object. 2. Double-click the object to open an Edit window. 3. If the object contains text (such as in a program, list, etc.), you can edit the contents. If you edit the file, it is saved back to its source when you close the Edit window. You are prompted to replace (overwrite), rename, or cancel without saving the file. You can also save the file by opening the File menu and selecting Save or Save As. Printing Calculator Objects ENG-14 To print the contents of an object displayed in an Edit window, open the File menu and click Print. In the resulting Print dialog box, click Print. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 14 of 23 Editing an Object Directly on the Calculator Procedure You can use Macintosh to edit an object directly on the calculator, without copying it to the Macintosh. You can edit objects such as programs, lists, and matrices, but not objects such as equations, GDBs, and Window ranges. 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). Note: If your calculator uses folders, see page 5. You cannot edit an equation. Tip: To change how objects are sorted, click Name, Kind, or Size. 2. In the calculator window, double-click the object name to open an Edit window. For example: 3. When you are done, open the File menu and click Save or Close (or click the close box) to save the object back to the calculator. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-15 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 15 of 23 Working with Lab Reports TI-GRAPH LINK allows you to transfer lab reports from the calculator to the Macintosh and then view, edit, and print them. Before you start the following procedures, make sure you have your lab report (a Text variable) with all the Print objects, if any, saved on your calculator. For instructions creating a lab report and inserting Print objects, see the calculator guidebook. Transferring a Lab Report from the Calculator to the Macintosh To transfer a lab report from the calculator to the Macintosh: 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). 2. With the calculator window active, open the File menu, then select New. 3. Select the calculator (the default calculator is selected automatically) and double-click Report. Note: To view the contents of a folder, click the triangle symbol to the left of the folder. Note: To see what Print objects your report contains, double-click the Text variable. You will see a new Report window that looks similar to the calculator window. 4. With both the calculator and the Report windows open, drag the report, which is a Text variable, from the calculator window to the main folder in the Report window. 5. Drag all the Print objects referred to in the report (the Text variable), if any, from the calculator window to the main folder in the Report window. ENG-16 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 16 of 23 Important: When you work with multiple windows click on the window you want to switch to. Lab reports are Text variables. 6. Click the Report window to make it active. 7. Open the File menu and click Save, or Save As. Then specify the location on the Macintosh where you want to save the transferred report, and click Save. Viewing the Lab Report Note: The report with the Print objects in it can only be viewed in the View window. To view the transferred lab report: 1. Locate the Report file and make it active. • If you have been working with the Report window, skip this step. • Otherwise, find the Report file in the location where you saved it, and then open it. 2. Double-click the Text object in the Report window. A View window appears. Tip: As necessary, use the scroll bars or resize the window to view the entire lab report. Print objects in the View window TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-17 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 17 of 23 Editing the Lab Report To edit the lab report: 1. Close the View window. (The View window displays the report with all the Print objects in it; the Report window lists the Text variable and the Print objects, like a directory.) 2. Drag the Text variable from the Report window to the desktop, and double-click the resulting icon to open an Edit window. Tip: As necessary, use the scroll bars or resize the window to view the entire lab report. Print objects in the Edit window Note: The Text variable can only be edited in the Edit window or on the calculator. 3. Make the changes. 4. Open the File menu, click Save, and close the Edit window. 5. Drag the icon back to the Report window and replace the old Text variable with the new one. 6. If you want to view the edited report, double-click the Text variable in the Report window. Printing the Lab Report To print the lab report from the Macintosh: 1. Open a View window for the report you want to print (page 17). 2. Open the File menu and click Print. 3. Select your printer and click Print. If you want to print headers on your lab report, see page 20. ENG-18 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 18 of 23 Setting Preferences Using the Preferences feature, you can select settings for your TI-GRAPH LINK environment. Selecting the Default Calculator and the Default Communication Port To select the default calculator and the default communication port: 1. Open the Edit menu and click Preferences. 2. From the drop-down list, select General. Drop-down list 3. In the Default Calculator line, select the model that you want to set as the default. 4. In the Default Comm Port line, select the port that you want to set as the default. 5. Click OK. Connecting Automatically at Startup Note: To open a calculator connection at any time (using the default calculator and the default communicaiton port), use the Quick-Connect feature. Press “+K. To set TI-GRAPH LINK so that a calculator connection opens automatically when you start TI-GRAPH LINK: 1. Open the Edit menu and click Preferences. 2. From the drop-down list, select Startup. 3. Select Open Connection to Default Calculator and click OK. If the default selections do not match the connected calculator or the communication port you are using, a Connection Failure error will occur at startup. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-19 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 19 of 23 Setting Print Headers Preference You can set a default that will print headers on lab reports and other documents that you print from your Macintosh using TI-GRAPH LINK. To set Print Headers preference: 1. Open the Edit menu, then select Preferences. 2. From the drop-down list, select Printing Extras, click Print Page Headers, and click OK. Setting the Sorting Preference To set the sorting (View by) preference: 1. Open the Edit menu and click Preferences. 2. In the View by line, select Name, Kind, or Size, and click OK. Setting the Resolution of a Captured Screen Resolution does not affect how a screen is displayed in TI-GRAPH LINK. However, many desktop publishing and graphic applications use resolution (dots per inch, dpi) to set the size of the screen when printed. Before capturing a screen, open the Edit menu, click Preferences, select Pictures from the drop-down list, and then select the resolution. For example: If a captured screen is 72 pixels tall, a resolution of 72 dpi makes the picture 1 inch tall. A resolution of 144 dpi makes the same screen 1/2 inch tall. ENG-20 TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 20 of 23 Working with Backups Backing Up a Calculator To back up a calculator’s contents: 1. Open a calculator connection (page 5). 2. Create a group window on the Macintosh (page 10). Tip: Open the Edit menu and click Select All for a complete backup. 3. In the calculator window, select the objects (and/or folders) that you want to backup. 4. Drag the objects to the group window (page 11). By using a group window file, the backed up objects are stored in one convenient location. Reloading a Backup To reload a group window file that contains backed up objects, see page 13. TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh ENG-21 GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 21 of 23 Support and Service Information Customers in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands Product Support For general questions, contact Texas Instruments Customer Support: phone: 1.800.TI.CARES (1.800.842.2737) e-mail: ti-cares@ti.com For technical questions, call the Programming Assistance Group of Customer Support: phone: 1.972.917.8324 Customers outside the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands Contact TI by e-mail or visit the TI calculator home page on the World Wide Web. e-mail: ti-cares@ti.com internet: www.ti.com/calc Product Service Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only Always contact Texas Instruments Customer Support before returning a product for service. Customers outside the U.S. and Canada Refer to the leaflet enclosed with this product or contact your local Texas Instruments retailer/distributor. Other TI Products and Services ENG-22 Visit the TI calculator home page on the World Wide Web. www.ti.com/calc TI-GRAPH LINK 2 for Macintosh GL2M-ENG.DOC TI-GRAPH LINK 2-Mac Version 2.3, English Condensed, 5.38" x 8.13" Andrei Parfionov Revised: 09/28/99 12:37 PM Printed: 09/29/99 10:27 AM Page 22 of 23 Warranty Information Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only One-Year Limited Warranty for Commercial Electronic Product This Texas Instruments electronic product warranty extends only to the original purchaser and user of the product. Warranty Duration. This Texas Instruments electronic product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date. Warranty Coverage. This Texas Instruments electronic product is warranted against defective materials and construction. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT OR UNREASONABLE USE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER SERVICE, OR OTHER CAUSES NOT ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR CONSTRUCTION. Warranty Disclaimers. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF THIS SALE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ABOVE ONE-YEAR PERIOD. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS, EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE CONSUMER OR ANY OTHER USER. Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. Legal Remedies. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province. Warranty Performance. During the above one (1) year warranty period, your defective product will be either repaired or replaced with a reconditioned model of an equivalent quality (at TI’s option) when the product is returned, postage prepaid, to Texas Instruments Service Facility. The warranty of the repaired or replacement unit will continue for the warranty of the original unit or six (6) months, whichever is longer. Other than the postage requirement, no charge will be made for such repair and/or replacement. TI strongly recommends that you insure the product for value prior to mailing. All Customers outside the U.S. and Canada For information about the length and terms of the warranty, refer to your package and/or to the warranty statement enclosed with this product, or contact your local Texas Instruments retailer/distributor. 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