User`s guide
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“UPGRADE” is to upgrade the Self-Guard’s software to its latest version by internet. To
access this upgrade function, Self-Guard must be connected with Internet (LAN) or it
should have RS-MMC memory card inserted into the unit. Self-Guard must be
connected with AC/DC adaptor, and the battery lamp must be flashing with green light
in order to process this UPGRADE function.
“Version” indicates of the Self-Guard’s version for its software and hardware.
1.MMC DOWNLOAD
This function can be used only with the RS-MMC memory card for the use of upgrades.
You can make a RS-MMC memory card to be upgradeable by copying an
upgrade file or a version file for each model to the RS-MMC card’s route directory.
Insert that upgradeable RS-MMC memory card into the memory card slot on the
unit, and select “2.MMC DOWNLOAD”, then the Self-Guard automatically
changes its version to its latest. After that, Self-Guard reboots and finishes
upgrading process.
4-7-6. DEFAULT SET
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This function is to change the values set in all the menus back to its default set. Select
“YES” and press [ENT] to change all the values to the “DEFAULT SET”. Note that all
the values changed by the user will be deleted once you change the values back to the
“DEFAULT SET”.
4-7-7. SG NAME
This function is to put in the Self-Guard’s name, and used to back up the data of many
Self-Guards to the RS-MMC or USB memory devices (USB Memory or USB Hard Disk).
Self-Guard creates a directory name by the date, and the file name by the time. So, if
there already exists a directory name backed up to the RS-MMC or USB memory from
another Self-Guard, and you want to back up a directory created on the same date by
another Self-Guard, then the existing directory name in the RS-MMC or USB memory
gets over-written by the new data from the other Self-Guard. To prevent this when you
are backing up the data to the RS-MMC or USB memory devices, you need to make a
name for each Self-Guard, and create directory names for all the Self-Guards in the