Section 14
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Job-Management Menu
MCP-25/MS
Valco Cincinnati
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Restore Data from Flash memory after Software Update
After installing a new version of software or after a unit
has been powered down for more than 70 days, the
initialization screen to the right displays (see Figure 14-
28) when you reboot the system for the first time.
If no valid backup is stored in Flash memory, the option
‘Restore Backup Data’ does not appear on the screen and
the function cannot be executed. If the option appears on
the screen, complete the following steps:
1. Move the cursor down to the ‘Restore Backup
Data [ ]’ field and press ENTER to select or
deselect the option. If this option is selected, all
other options marked as selected (such as MCP-
25 or MCP-25/MS) are ignored.
2. Press F5 to start up the system. If the Restore
Backup option has been selected, the system will
be configured with the stored settings.
Note!
If the option EMBA or MARTIN is selected, the
parameter will be preset for a system with 900E
valve(s) and CGS-40 sensor(s) in metric or
imperial mode.
Erase the Flash memory
Typically, the erase function is not needed. It is only
available in the ‘Special Diagnostic Function.’ Refer
to the
Service Manual for MCP-25/MS and FS
Controls
(MC052) for information about accessing
this function. When you access the ‘Special Diagnos-
tic Function,’ the screen to the right displays (see
Figure 14-29). To erase the data from Flash memory,
complete the following steps:
1. Press F1 to start the ‘Erase’ function. Two
warning messages display to confirm your
intentions (see Figures 14-30 and 14-31).
2. Make sure everything can be overwritten.
When the first message displays (Figure 14-
30), press F2 to confirm that you want to
erase ALL data from backup memory.
3. When the second warning message displays
(Figure 14-31), press F4 to confirm that you
want to erase ALL backup memory.
Figure 14-31.
Figure 14-30.
Figure 14-29.
MCP-25
[
X
]
EMBA [ ]
MCP-25/Remote [ ]
MARTIN [ ]
MCP-25MS
[ ]
MCP-25/FS
[ ]
MS-250
[ ] Inch Mode [ ]
Restore Backup [
]
LCD+
LCD-
OK
F1
F3
F4
F5
F2
Figure 14-28.
ATTENTION: This function
should only be used by trained
personnel. The previous backup
cannot be restored.
F1: Erase Data in Backup memory
F2: Alarm output test
F3: Print error history
F4:
F5: More test functions
F1
F3
F4
F5
F2
Erase
Alarm
Error
>>>
F1: E
F2: A
! ! ! ! ! ATTENTION ! ! ! ! !
F3: P
Do you want to
F4:
erase ALL data
F5: M
from backup memory ?
F1
F3
F4
F5
F2
Yes
No
F1: E
F2: A
! ! ! ! ! ATTENTION ! ! ! ! !
F3: P
ERASE ALL BACKUP
F4:
MEMORY
F5: M
Are you sure ?
F1
F3
F4
F5
F2
No
Yes
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