Revised 2017-08-31
Services Tab
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SD Card Manager
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Series SN/RAM
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6000 & RAM 9000 Software Manual
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SD
Card
Manager
The SD Card Manager menu item is used to safely unmount the SD Card. Options are also available to view,
download, or delete files on the SD Card while it is mounted into the device.
This feature is only available on the RAM-9000 series (RAM 6000 does not have an SD Card).
Select the SD Card Manager menu item and the following dialog window appears:
Unmount SD Card / Safe Unmount:
Clicking this button will safely unmount the SD card. It is required to eject
the SD card and reinsert it or reboot the unit before attempting to access the SD card again.
Browse Entire SD Card:
Select any directory on the SD Card to view the files contained. Selected files appear
in the Selected Files box.
View README File:
Select the file you would like to view in the file menu above and then click View README
File.
Delete File(s):
Remove the selected file(s) from the SD card.
You can select multiple files to be deleted from
SD card at once.
Erase All:
There are two functions for this button depending on the current contents of the SD Card.This
button is visible when there are files and directories on the SD card. Clicking this button will remove
ALL files
and directories
from the SD card, then create the standard directory structure described below and add a
README file describing the purpose of each.
Apply Directory Structure:
This button is visible when the SD card is inserted and there are no files found on
the SD card. Click this button to create the required directories on the SD Card for use by the system. This
MUST be done before the SD Card will be available for use by the system.
configs -
This directory is where the user will find any export of system configuration, gather configs as
well as where the user should store a config.xml that is intended to be imported from the SD Card.
datalog
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This is where the datalog files will be stored if SD Card is selected as the "Save Destination".