Chapter 20
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20.5 Uploading and Downloading Backup Data
20.5.1 Outline
MeapBack is the MEAP application stored in HDD and its data.
SramDCON is the data stored in SRAM of the DC Controller PCB.
SramRCON is the data stored in EEPROM of the Reader Controller PCB.
Points to Note When Executing Meapback Upload/Download
When re-installing the System as a remedy for a trouble, upload Meapback, and then, download it after the
format. By doing so, it will be possible to save the MEAP application temporary.
1) Upload Meapback
2) Execute ALL format of HDD.
3) Re-install the System and other system softwares.
When re-install the System, make sure to use the same version before the HDD format. If the version of the
System differs, the uploaded Meapback cannot be downloaded.
4) Download Meapback.
The uploaded Meapback can be downloaded only to the machine, not to the other machines.
MEMO:
- In case of replacing HDD, or executing the format of ALL and APL_MEAP, upload MeapBack, and then,
download it after the format. By doing so, it will be possible to save the MEAP application temporary.
- In case of replacing the Reader Controller PCB, upload the SramRCON, and then, download it after the
replacement. By doing so, the setup data, like the service mode, can be taken over.
- In case of replacing the DC Controller PCB, upload the SramDCON, and then download it after the
replacement. By doing so, the setup data, like the service mode, can be taken over.
Backup data
File name to be selected at download/upload
For the developmental inspection
Sublog.txt (Do not select this file.)
MEAP application
MeapBack.bin (Possible to upload/download in the safe mode.)
For the developmental inspection
Sublog.txt (Do not select this file.)
Reader Controller PCB Backup
SramRCON (Possible to upload/download in the normal mode.)
DC Controller PCB Backup
SramDCON (Possible to upload/download in the normal mode.)
Summary of Contents for Color imageRUNNER C5180 Series
Page 22: ...Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 INSTALLATION...
Page 110: ...Chapter 3 BASIC OPERATION...
Page 119: ...Chapter 4 BASIC OPERATIONS AS A PRINTER...
Page 129: ...Chapter 5 MAIN CONTROLLER...
Page 138: ...Chapter 5 5 8 F 5 8 CPU HDD ROM access to the program at time of execution...
Page 165: ...Chapter 6 ORIGINAL EXPOSURE SYSTEM...
Page 209: ...Chapter 7 IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM...
Page 212: ...Chapter LASER EXPOSURE 8...
Page 239: ...Chapter 9 IMAGE FORMATION...
Page 324: ...Chapter 10 PICKUP FEEDING SYSTEM...
Page 435: ...Chapter 11 FIXING SYSTEM...
Page 460: ...Chapter 11 11 23 F 11 13 SEN3 SEN2 SEN1 SEN2 SEN3 SEN1 SEN2 SEN3 SEN1...
Page 491: ...Chapter 12 EXTERNALS CONTROLS...
Page 498: ...Chapter 12 12 5 F 12 2 FM1 FM7 FM9 FM2 FM13 FM14 FM12 FM11 FM10 FM5 FM3 FM4 FM8 FM6...
Page 512: ...Chapter 12 12 19 2 Remove the check mark from SNMP Status Enabled F 12 10...
Page 553: ...Chapter 13 MEAP...
Page 557: ...Chapter 14 RDS...
Page 569: ...Chapter 15 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION...
Page 578: ...Chapter 16 STANDARDS ADJUSTMENTS...
Page 597: ...Chapter 17 CORRECTING FAULTY IMAGES...
Page 612: ...Chapter 17 17 14 F 17 7 PLG1 ELCB1 SP1 H4 H3 H2 H1 H1 H2 LA1...
Page 617: ...Chapter 18 SELF DIAGNOSIS...
Page 644: ...Chapter 19 SERVICE MODE...
Page 778: ...Chapter 20 UPGRADING...
Page 823: ...Chapter 21 SERVICE TOOLS...
Page 828: ...APPENDIX...
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