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If the EXPORT folder already has a settings file with index 999, exporting is not possible: the ACT LED will flash slowly and the
event
USB Programming Export Failed - System
is logged to the event buffer.
Importing settings
This procedure imports settings from a USB key.
1. Create the folder B_PROG on the USB key, if it is not already there.
2. Create a new text file in folder B_PROG and call it import.txt.
3. Create the folder SSSSSSSS in B_PROG, where SSSSSSSS is the serial number of the communicator to which you wish to
import the settings.
4. Create the folder IMPORT in the SSSSSSSS folder.
5. Copy the settings file to the IMPORT folder: the settings file may be created as described in the export procedure, or on the
Console.
6. Insert the USB key into the USB port of the communicator with the serial number SSSSSSSS.
The communicator will delete the file import.txt and will be programmed as specified in the imported settings file: it will then reboot
You can import settings files ONLY if the originating communicator has the same installer code.
If folder B_PROG contains both the files export.txt and import.txt, the communicator will first export its current settings
(backup) and then import the new ones.
Exporting Voice Messages
This operation exports the communicator's voice messages to a USB key.
1. Create the folder B_AUDIO on the USB key, if it is not already there.
2. Create a new text file in B_AUDIO and call it export.txt.
3. Insert the key into the communicator's USB port.
The communicator will export its voice messages to B_AUDIO\SSSSSSSS\EXPORT\eaudnnn.bin, where:
SSSSSSSS is the communicator's serial number;
eaud identifies the file as containing voice messages;
nnn is an index from 001 to 999;
.bin is the extension for a binary file.
The communicator will search EXPORT for the voice messages file with the highest index and create a new one with that index
incremented by one; if EXPORT already contains a file with the index 999, it will not export the file: the ACT LED will flash slowly
and the event
USB Audio Export Failed - System
will be logged to the event buffer.
Importing Voice Messages
This procedure imports voice messages from a USB key.
1. Create the folder B_AUDIO on the USB key, if it is not already there.
2. Create a new text file in B_AUDIO and call it import.txt.
3. Create the folder SSSSSSSS in B_AUDIO, where SSSSSSSS is the serial number of the communicator to which you wish to
import the messages.
4. Create the folder IMPORT in the SSSSSSSS folder.
5. Copy the audio file to the IMPORT folder: the settings file may be created as described in the export procedure, or on the
Console.
6. Insert the USB key into the USB port of the communicator with the serial number SSSSSSSS.
The communicator will import the voice messages.
If folder B_AUDIO contains both the files export.txt and import.txt, the communicator will first export its current audio
(backup) and then import the new messages.
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