SC300 Handbook
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1
Connect to the SC300 via a web browser. For details see Ethernet Communications on page
2
Go to
Tools
.
3
Select
Backup Tool
.
4
Select the file type:
•
System Snapshot (*.dcs):
Configuration file including site specific settings.
•
Configuration (*.dcc):
Configuration file without site specific settings - Site
Identity, IP Address, S3P Address, battery characterization data).
5
Click
Proceed
to back up the configuration.
► To use Web for Restore
1
Connect to the SC300 via a web browser. For details see Ethernet Communications on page
2
Go to
Tools
.
3
Select
Restore Tool
.
4
Select the file type:
•
System Snapshot (*.dcs):
Configuration file including site specific settings.
•
Configuration (*.dcc):
Configuration file without site specific settings - Site
Identity, IP Address, S3P Address, battery characterization data).
•
Fragment (*.dcf):
Restore part of a configuration file (such as battery
characterization data).
5
Click
Next
, and then select a file name to
Restore
a configuration.
► To use DCTools for backup and restore
1
Connect to the SC300 with DCTools. See Communications Options on page 104.
2
In DCTools go to
File
>
ICE Backup/Restore
and follow the prompts.
The saved file does not include site specific settings including Site Identity, IP Address, S3P Address,
battery characterization data.
► To load configuration files from SC200 or older SC300 versions
This is useful when it is required to update an SC200 configuration file to use in an SC300.
Passwords are
not
copied from the SC200. These will need to be re-entered.
Loading an older configuration file does not clear new configuration items. This means that new
items could possibly be set to inappropriate values.
Unless the SC300 is new (in which case the configuration items are set to safe defaults), it is
highly recommended to clear the new SC300 items to defaults using this process:
1
In web or DCTools, go to
Identity > Software.
2
Set
Generic System Type
to
Factory
, and apply this change.
3
Restore the old configuration using the web or DCTools as above. The older configuration is
automatically updated to SC300 format and loaded.
4
Check the SC300 settings and operation.
5
Backup the new SC300 configuration file using the process above.