Pag. 14
Fig. 14
Data transfer from and to a backup
device
Through these 2 sub-menu it is possible to copy the
entire memory data onto a backup device ( a backup
memory or a spare receiver ) or restore the data from a
backup device.
For a backup device it is possible to use the backup
memory ( see. fig. 18 on pag. 19).
This has to be inserted on the 4-ways strip connector
( ref. 6 on pag. 2 ) respecting the insertion sense.
Fig. 13
As backup device it is also possible to use a spare
receiver and connect the 2 appliances with a 4 net
telephone cable with RJ11 connectors
( See Fig. 16 on pag. 19).
See the connection below on fig.14
Data transfer to a backup memory
Select the option:
C O P Y M E M O R Y O N
A B A C K U P ?
The receiver perform a first test (on the strip connector
and on the telephone connector) to verify the backup
device presence.
If the test fails the following message appears on the LCD
C O P Y M E M O R Y O N
N O T C O N N E C T E D !
Insert the memory or connect the telephone cable and
confirm with the RIGHT key of the TX MASTER.
A warning message will appear:
M E M O R Y B U S Y
D E L E T E ?
The message warns that the destination memory will be
fully overwritten.
With a further confirmation the transfer begins.
During the transfer on the LCD appears the message:
T R A N S F E R
I N P R O G R E S S .
.
If the transfer is completed successfully, appears the
message: EXECUTED OK and the buzzer emits 2 beeps.
Data transfer from a backup memory
Select the option:
C O P Y M E M O R Y F R O M
A B A C K U P ?
The procedure is quite similar to the previous.
From this time on the sequence of messages is similar to
the other.
In this case the internal memory data are fully overwritten
by the external data ( from the backup memory of from
the spare receiver memory ).
WARNING
:
Use this option carefully : if the external
device data are corrupted or non updated, your data
base could be unrecoverable lost
.