7. System Setup
7.6
Restoring the system
This step in the Event Master series processor setup procedure is optional. If there is not backup available or
if you decide to con
fi
gure your unit from scratch, please move to the next step to continue the procedure.
General
In this procedure, you will restore your system con
fi
guration from a USB drive — provided that you previously backed up your system
to a USB drive.
Prerequisite
•
Ensure that you are familiar with the
USB device (Backup/Restore) Menu
. For details on this menu, please refer to chapter
"System menu > USB device (Backup/Restore)", page 72.
Restore a system con
fi
guration
fi
le
Use the following steps to restore your system from the USB Drive:
1. Insert a formatted
fl
ash drive in the unit’s front-panel USB port.
2. From the
System
menu, scroll to the
USB Backup/Restore
submenu. Select
Restore
Con
fi
g.
The
USB Restore Con
fi
g
submenu appears.
3. Press
SEL
and scroll through the list of con
fi
guration
fi
les. When you locate the
fi
le you want, press
SEL
again.
A message con
fi
rms the restore operation and instructs you to reboot the Event Master series processor.
You must reboot the system to use the restored con
fi
guration
fi
le.
At the conclusion of this procedure, your system is completely set up — exactly the way that you left it when
you performed a complete system “backup.” No further setup operations are required.
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