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Installation and Service Guide: Color Controller E-85A
Performing Backup and Restore
Restoring the system configuration
You can restore the system configuration of the E-85A to its previous state using a previously-saved system configuration
file. For more information about the system configuration file, see
If you could not save a system configuration file, you must configure Setup. After you exit Setup and the E-85A reboots,
ask the site administrator to restore any archived settings and files. For more information, see
Configuration and Setup
,
which is part of the user documentation set.
To restore the system configuration from Command WorkStation
1
Launch Command WorkStation and connect to the E-85A with Administrator privilege.
The default Administrator password is
Fiery.1
(case-sensitive), but the site administrator may have changed the
password.
2
From
Server
menu, select
Device Center
. In
Device Center
window, select
Tools
> B
ackup & Restore.
3
In the
Backup & Restore
dialog box, select
Restore > Next
, and then select the item you want to restore. Click
Next
.
You can specify the backup file using the Browse button, or you can select a recent backup.
4
Select items to restore and click
Next
.
5
Click
Finish
.
To restore the system configuration using Configure
1
Start a web browser and access the E-85A by entering the server name or IP address of the E-85A.
2
In WebTools, click
Configure
icon on the left side.
3
Log on with Administrator privileges and click
OK
.
The default Administrator password is
Fiery.1
(case-sensitive), but the site administrator may have changed the
password.
4
On the left side, select
Fiery Server
>
Restore
.
5
Select the reference file and data file. Click
Next
.
For more information, see
6
Select settings to restore and click
Next
.
7
Click
Reboot
.
Using Fiery System Restore
Fiery System Restore allows you to create a backup of the E-85A for quick recovery later when any problem happens. You
can restore the E-85A either from images stored on the local hard disk, or from a bootable USB drive. Fiery System
Restore also provides the feature of creating the scheduled backups. You can access the Fiery System Restore from the
WebTools
Home
tab.