
Information for OEM and Setup users | Servicing and maintenance
II
8.7.1
Restore OEM-specific folders and files
Backed-up OEM-specific folders and files of the product can be loaded onto a
device. This allows you to restore the configuration of a device while restoring the
settings.
"Restoring settings", Page 182
If servicing becomes necessary, an exchange unit can thus be operated with the
configuration of the failed unit once the settings have been restored, provided that
both units use the same or compatible firmware versions.
Settings
►
Service
►
OEM area
►
Back up and restore
Parameter
Explanation
Restore OEM specific folders and
files
Restoring the settings of the OEM area as a ZIP file
Restore OEM specific folders and files
Tap
Load as ZIP
If required, connect a USB mass storage device (FAT32
format) to a USB port of the product
Navigate to the folder containing the backup file
Select the backup file
Tap
Select
Confirm the successful transfer with
OK
There is no automatic restart when the OEM-specific
folders and files are restored. A restart is performed
when the settings are restored.
"Restoring settings", Page 182
To restart the product with the transferred OEM-specific
folders and files, switch the product off and then back on
Safely removing a USB mass storage device
Tap
File management
in the main menu
Navigate to the list of storage locations
Tap
Safely remove
The message
"The storage medium can be removed now."
appears
Disconnect the USB mass storage device
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HEIDENHAIN | GAGE-CHEK 2000 | Operating Instructions | 06/2022
Summary of Contents for GAGE-CHEK 2000
Page 1: ...GAGE CHEK 2000 Operating Instructions Evaluation Unit English en 06 2022...
Page 3: ...I General information...
Page 7: ...1 Fundamentals...
Page 14: ...2 Safety...
Page 19: ...3 Basic operation...
Page 43: ...II Information for OEM and Setup users...
Page 48: ...1 Transport and storage...
Page 54: ...2 Mounting...
Page 60: ...3 Installation...
Page 72: ...4 Commissioning...
Page 121: ...5 Setup...
Page 150: ...6 File management...
Page 157: ...7 Settings...
Page 172: ...8 Servicing and maintenance...
Page 184: ...9 Removal and disposal...
Page 186: ...10 Specifications...
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Page 195: ...III Information for the Operator user...
Page 240: ...14 What to do if...