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Physician’s Manual — VNS Therapy Programming Software (8.1)
7.5.
Backup to FlashCard
Tap
Database Utilities
to access the FlashCard functions. The
Backup to
FlashCard
function backs up the database in the handheld memory to the
FlashCard. You may never need to use this function because a backup
occurs every time a function is performed. You might use this function if
your FlashCard is misplaced (or damaged) and a new one is installed.
Caution:
The
Restore
from FlashCard
function, also accessible
from Database utilities,
overwrites the database
on the handheld
computer with the
database contained on
the FlashCard. In other
words, the original
database will be erased.
7.6.
Restore from FlashCard
This feature is not recommended by LivaNova in typical use conditions
because database restoration occurs automatically. You could use this
function to overwrite your existing database when transferring a database
from another handheld computer to your handheld computer. However, if
this is to be performed, the handheld computer from which the database is
being transferred from MUST have the same underlying Operating System
and the same version and build Programming Software as your handheld
computer. Otherwise database corruptions (SQL errors) may occur.
7.7.
Export Database to Text File
The user can use this function to export a Comma Separated Value (CSV)
text file to the FlashCard. From the Database Utilities screen, tap the
EXPORT DATABASE as TEXT button to export the data. Once data has
been exported, view the CSV text file by removing the FlashCard and
inserting it into a FlashCard reader. The feature saves the database
information to three files:
PIExport – contains all of the Interrogation and Programming events.
DiagExport – contains all of the Diagnostics events.
MagExport – contain all of the Magnet history data.
7.8.
Language Selection
The
Language Selection
button on the USER PREFERENCES screen,
when enabled, can be used to select the language preference for screen
displays (see Figure 35 on page 57).