Specifications
Reference Guide 3-25
System Configuration and Operation Test, Debug, Backup, & Restore
1. From the Main Screen, type
Y
(for s
Y
s).
2. Type
E
(for r
E
store). In the screen shown in Figure 3-14, the default for all slots and
categories is
restore
. To do a full restore, proceed to Step 3.
If you do
not
want to restore a certain slot, use the arrow keys to highlight it, and press
<Enter>. The choices
no
and
backup
appear at the bottom of the screen. Use the left
arrow key to highlight no, and press <Enter>. The slots or categories deselected will show
no
after the slot or category and will not be restored. To deselect a number of entries in
sequence, press
C
(for Copy) to change the next slot or category to match the entry you
have just deselected.
3. Type
G
(for
G
o). You will see the message - “Restore is active. Press <ESC> twice to
end”.
4. In the Microsoft Terminal menu bar, select the
T
ransfers
pull-down menu.
5. From the
T
ransfers
pull-down menu, select Send Text File.
6. At the bottom of the screen, you will see the progress of the file as it is received by the
unit. (On some systems, you will not see any progress indicator.) When the restoration is
complete, you will see the message “Restore COMPLETED, press <ESC> twice to end.”
At this point, all parameters for the selected cards and categories have been restored.
7. Pressing
<ESC>
twice will bring up the message “Resetting...” and then show the
following prompt: “Restore is done, do you wish to restart now (y/n)?” Selecting
Y
will
cause the unit to reinitialize itself using the restored parameters. You will be required to
log in again.