5. Front Panel Menu orientation
5.8
System menu > USB device (Backup/Restore)
General
The unit’s front panel contains a USB port that you can use to connect a
fl
ash drive to the Event Master unit.
The
fl
ash drive must be formatted to use the FAT32
fi
le system. For formatting instructions, refer to section
Formatting the
fl
ash drive in the chapter "Upgrading
rmware using the USB port", page 256.
The following illustration shows the
USB Backup/Restore
submenu, which you access from the
System
menu.
Image 5-9
USB submenu
Using this menu, you can:
•
Detect the presence of a USB device.
•
Backup and restore the Event Master unit con
fi
guration
fi
les. When you connect a
fl
ash drive to the unit, the system creates a
directory titled
E2Backup
on the drive. All con
fi
guration
fi
les are saved to this directory.
•
Import an con
fi
guration created of
fl
ine, via an XML
fi
le on the USB device.
How to back up a con
fi
guration
fi
le to a
fl
ash 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
Backup Con
fi
g
.
The
USB Backup Con
fi
g
submenu appears, as shown in the following illustration. The navigation cursor appears at the default
name for the
fi
rst backup
fi
le.
Image 5-10
USB Backup Con
fi
g submenu
3. If you wish to change the default name of the backup con
fi
guration, press
SEL
. Use the
ADJUST
knob to change the name, as
described in section "Using menu system", page 66. Press
SEL
again when you complete the name change.
4. Scroll to
Backup Con
fi
g
and press
SEL
.
A con
fi
rmation message appears when the backup is complete.
If the backup operation fails, the message shown in the following illustration appears. Check that the
fl
ash drive is properly
formatted and installed, and try again.
Image 5-11
How to restore a system con
fi
guration
fi
le that is stored on a
fl
ash 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
.
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Summary of Contents for S3 series
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