Saving the library configuration
From the
Configuration > System > Save/Restore Configuration
screen you can save the library
configuration settings to a file, restore the settings, or reset the library configuration to the default settings.
The saved configuration database will make it easier to recover the library configuration in the case of a
base module or base module controller replacement.
Procedure
1.
Navigate to the
Configuration > System > Save/Restore Configuration
screen.
2.
If saving the configuration to a USB device on the library, insert a USB flash drive into one of the USB
ports on the base module.
NOTE:
The library only supports FAT-32 formatted USB flash devices. FAT-32 is the most common flash drive
format.
3.
Select the destination location:
•
RMI
—(RMI only) Downloads the configuration file to the browser or system running the RMI.
•
USB Device Front
—Downloads the configuration file to a USB flash drive inserted into the USB
port on the front of the library.
•
USB Device Rear
—Downloads the configuration file to a USB flash drive inserted into the USB
port in the back of the library.
4.
Click
Save
.
Restoring the library configuration from a file
From the
Configuration > System > Save/Restore Configuration
screen you can save the library
configuration settings to a file, restore the settings, or reset the library configuration to the default settings.
If the base module or base module controller must be replaced, the saved configuration database will
make it easier to recover the library configuration.
NOTE:
The library only supports FAT-32 formatted USB flash devices. FAT-32 is the most common flash drive
format.
Procedure
1.
If restoring the configuration file from a USB device, prepare the files on the USB device.
a.
Copy the configuration file you want to restore onto a USB device.
b.
Remove any other configuration files from the USB device.
2.
Navigate to the
Configuration > System > Save/Restore Configuration
screen.
3.
When restoring the configuration file from a USB device, insert the USB flash drive containing the
configuration file into a USB port on the base module.
4.
Select the source location:
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