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Loading Cloning Files
Cloning files can be loaded to the staging flash drive two ways:
•
Insert the staging flash drive into one of the MP6000 USB ports (
), and select
Option 1 - Load
Files
•
Use 123Scan
2
to create and export files to the staging flash drive. (See
for more information.)
Follow the steps below to clone data.
1.
Insert the staging flash drive in the USB port under the MP6000 platter.
2.
When the staging flash drive inserts correctly, the MP6000 detects the drive, and sounds two beeps
(low/high).
3.
The MP6000 identifies the data on the USB flash drive, and the 7-segment display shows a flash drive
menu sequence. The flash drive menu displays three number options for approximately five seconds each.
See
MP6000 Menu Structure for the USB Staging Flash Drive on page 5-11
4.
When the option you desire displays in the menu, you have
five seconds
to select the option by pressing
the
EAS
EAS Deactivation Button (Sensormatic only) on page 1-9
). One, two, or three beeps
sound, depending on the option selected.
5.
You have 15 seconds to confirm the selection by pressing the
EAS
button again. (If the selection is not
confirmed, four fail beeps sound, and the 7-segment display re-scrolls the menu.)
6.
After confirmation, the 7-segment display shows a scrolling bar (
_
). This means the device is working.
When the process is complete (time varies) three success beeps (high/low/high), or four failure beeps
sound, and the scrolling bar stops. Removing the staging flash drive at this point sounds the success or
failure beeps again from the last operation performed.
NOTE
The USB flash drive must be at least 2.5 in. (63.5 mm) long to be accessible for removal after insertion
into the internal MP6000 flash drive well. Alternatively, some USB flash drives include an opening in their
rear covers into which a paper clip can be looped to help achieve the minimal length dimension.
See
Approved USB Flash Drives for the Flash Drive Well on page 5-14
for the recommended flash drive
dimensions for use in the internal USB port.
It is recommended to start with a clean flash drive.
NOTES
1. If EAS was installed and operational, the
EAS
button remains lit. If EAS was not installed,
and/or not operational, the
EAS
button on the front panel of the MP6000 lights when the
staging flash drive is inserted.
2. While the staging flash drive is inserted:
a) Do not remove power.
b) Do not remove, or connect any cables.
c) Do not press the
Volume
or
Scale
buttons.
These actions may interfere with the staging flash drive process.
NOTE
The scrolling bar stops whether or not the cloning process succeeded or failed. If the
process failed, try again or contact the System Administrator.
If the staging flash drive is removed prior to completion, a fail occurs (four beeps
sound). Premature removal of the staging flash drive may result in a partial change in
the system.
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