Servicing and maintenance | Restoring files and settings
12.6.2
Restore user files
Backed-up user files of the product can be loaded into the product again. Existing
user files will be overwritten. This, together with the restoring of the settings,
enables you to restore the complete configuration of a unit.
If servicing becomes necessary, a replacement unit can be operated with the
configuration of the failed unit after restoring. This requires that the version of
the old firmware matches that of the new firmware or that the versions are
compatible.
All files from all user groups that are stored in the respective folders are
backed up and can be restored as user files.
The files in the
System
folder are not restored.
Tap
Settings
in the main menu
Open in the sequence
Tap
Service
Open in the sequence
Back up and restore
Restore user files
Tap
Load as ZIP
If required, connect a USB mass storage device (FAT32
format) to a USB port of the product
Navigate to the folder containing the backup file
Select the backup file
Tap
Select
Confirm the successful transfer with
OK
There is no automatic restart when the user files are
restored. A restart is performed when the settings
are restored.
"Restore settings"
To restart the product with the transferred user files, switch
the product off and then back on
Safely removing a USB mass storage device
Tap
File management
in the main menu
Navigate to the list of storage locations
Tap
Safely remove
The message
"The storage medium can be removed now."
appears
Disconnect the USB mass storage device
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