3.9 Using the Maintenance Menus
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Restoring the User Data Store
The scanner's user data store can be restored from a backed-up user data store file.
1. Select the [Maintenance] tab on the top menu.
2. Select the [User Data Store] tab on the left side menu.
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The "User Data Store" screen appears.
ATTENTION
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Restoring user data overwrites all user information stored at the time of
restoration, and returns all e-mail address books, fax number list, and scan
settings to the time the backup was taken.
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During user data store restoration, do not press and hold down the startup
button for longer than four seconds, as it may cause the scanner to func-
tion abnormally.
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A version 01.01.01.0030 backup file cannot be used to recreate the user
data store in a version 01.01.01.0025 or version 01.01.01.0026 system.
Attempting to perform this particular user data store restoral operation will
cause an error message to appear. To restore the user data store from a
version 01.01.01.0030 backup file, the system must first be upgraded to
version 01.01.01.0030 or later.
HINT
User logs cannot be backed up, therefore cannot be restored.
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