42 Part C: Basic Tasks © Tait Electronics Limited December 2007The tree must always have a root-level folder (Connections). You can addsubfolders to that folder, move connections or folders into or out of any folder,and rename any item. You can also move items to re-arrange them within afolder.Connections are displayed with an icon, indicating the type of connection.A phone icon indicates a dial-up modem connection.A plug icon indicates a direct connection.A network icon indicates a network connection.To add a folder or connection1. Right-click the folder in which you want the item to appear. A context-sensitive menu appears.2. Select Add Folder or Add Connection.3. Edit the item name as appropriate.To move a folder or connectionQ Use the mouse to drag and drop the item into a folder.Export and Import of Service Kit ConnectionsYou can export connection definitions from one Service Kit and import theminto another. This is particularly valuable if your system has a significant numberof base stations, each of which needs its own remote connection definition.Importing ConnectionsYou can import a file containing connections that have been exported fromanother Service Kit. You import the connections and their tree structure. If, forexample, a connection is in the South City folder, it will be imported into thatfolder. If necessary, a new South City folder will be created. Existingconnections are only overwritten if they have the same name, are of the sametype, and are in the same position in the tree.