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SPG8000A User Manual
Back up or restore presets and user data
You can use the backup and restore functions to duplicate settings and signal files
between different SPG8000A generators.
You
can view the USB drive status under the SYSTEM button menu (not available
on the Web
interface) and all user data using a USB drive that is connected to the
instrument. This
information shows the status of the USB drive:
Not Connected
displayed when no USB drive is connected to the instrument.
Not Mounted
is displayed when a USB drive is connected to the instrument but is
not mounted.
Select
ENTER
to mount the drive. Normally, a USB drive will
automatically mount wh
en connected to the instrument.
Mounted
is displayed when a USB drive is connected to the instrument and is
mounted.
Select
ENTER
to safely unmount the drive. The message You May Now
Safely Remove USB Drive appears when it is safe to remove the drive.
CAUTION
:
To prevent the loss of data on the USB drive, be sure to unmount the
USB drive before you remove the drive from the instrument.
Backup and restore operations details
During the backup operation, files are copied to a directory named “SpgBackup” i
n
the root directory of the USB drive. The restore operation expects to copy files
from this same
directory.
All
of
the
copy
operations
will
create
new
directories/files
on either the SPG8000A
or the USB drive as needed. If a file with the same name exists in the destination
location, it will be overwritten. However, if a file exists in the destination location
and not in the source location, the file will be left alone. Therefore, the restore and
backup operations act as an overlay, and do not guarantee that there will not be
additional files left in the destination location that did not exist in the source
location.
Presets
When presets are copied, only the MSTATEX.YY files and enough directory
structure to hold them in their correct locations (for example,
SDI7/PRESET/MSTATE4.P00) will be copied or
created.
Note
:
The preset file names use the format MSTATEX.PYY. In this example, X
denotes the slot name, YY denotes the preset number (there are 13 possible presets).
Separate presets are stored for each individual mainframe
slot.
Summary of Contents for SPG8000A
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Page 103: ...SPG8000A User Manual 89 Figure 22 SDI Overlay submenu...
Page 182: ...168 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 61 AES button menu diagram...
Page 190: ...176 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 73 EMBED button menu diagram...
Page 194: ...180 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 77 DOLBY E CONFIG submenu diagram part 2...
Page 197: ...SPG8000A User Manual 183 Figure 81 REF button menu diagram part 2...
Page 200: ...186 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 84 SDI button menu diagram part 2...
Page 211: ...SPG8000A User Manual 197 Figure 96 SDI ANC PAYLOAD submenu diagram part 2...
Page 213: ...SPG8000A User Manual 199 Figure 97 STATUS button menu diagram part 1...
Page 215: ...SPG8000A User Manual 201 Figure 99 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 1...
Page 216: ...202 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 100 SYSTEM button menu diagram part 2...
Page 225: ...SPG8000A User Manual 211 Figure 107 SNMP TRAPS submenu diagram part 2...
Page 240: ...226 SPG8000A User Manual Figure 123 PTP primary master menu diagram part 1...
Page 241: ...SPG8000A User Manual 227 Figure 124 PTP primary master menu diagram part 2...
Page 243: ...SPG8000A User Manual 229 Figure 126 PTP primary slave menu diagram part 2...