3.2.2 Receiving Data from a CASIO BN/PV UnitIn this example we want to transmit the entire content of your BN/PV Unit to your PC andthen save it to disk. If you have not done so yet, link up the two units with the cradle, asdescribed in Chapter 2.Setting the CASIO Digital Diary ModelThis setting tells the program which model you are using, so that it adjusts itself exactly tothe specific qualities of your Digital Diary. The details include, for instance, the names of theavailable database areas, the Editor width, etc.Call up the function entitled 'Default Digital Diary…' in the 'Options' menu. A dialog box ispresented, prompting you to select the relevant BN/PV Unit. Choose [OK] to confirm yourselection.The Transmission SetupOnce you have selected the Digital Diary model, you need to specify the relevant transmis-sion setup. Select 'Transmission Setup…' from the 'Casio' menu. A dialog box is presented,prompting you to specify the [Serial Port] to which the cable is connected. Choose [OK]to confirm your settings. You are now ready for transmission.Saving Your SettingsBoth settings – the Digital Diary model and the transmission setup – usually have to be madeonly once, after installing the program. Later, when you leave the program in the normalway, the values are automatically saved and will be available for all future occasions.Data TransmissionPreparations for transmission are now concluded. From the 'Casio' menu choose'Receive From Casio…'As we want to transmit all the available database areas, click on the [All] button in the right-hand section of the dialog box. Under "Scope" select [All Items], and under "Mode"[Append].Working with PC sync 16