11.07.2015 Views

User Guide - Eurotherm Ltda

User Guide - Eurotherm Ltda

User Guide - Eurotherm Ltda

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

nanodac RECORDER/CONTROLLER: USER GUIDE4.1.8 Save/RestoreThis allows the user to save and/or restore instrument clone configurations to a memory stick inserted intothe USB connector at the rear of the unit. The format of the saved/restored files is iTools clone files (*.uic)Selecting ‘Restore’ presents a list of clone files in the configured directory on the USB device. (In the examplebelow, the file is located in the basic usb0 directory - it has not been saved to a particular configuration directory.)When ‘Save’ is selected, the virtual keyboard must be used to enter the filename. If the file already exists onthe USB device, a warning appears offering ‘Cancel’ or ‘Overwrite’ alternatives.Notes:1. The ability to save and restore is disabled if OEM security is enabled.2. Configuration save/restore is available only when the unit is logged into at ‘Engineer’ access level.3. During USB cloning (USB save/restore), the priority of modbus slave comms is lowered. This allowsthe save/restore process to complete in a minimal time (around 60 seconds). During this period,modbus slave comms response times will be extended and may result in the master devicetiming-out.Instrument.Save/RestoreOperation RestoreStatus CompleteRELEASEhistoryFileName.UICFigure 4.1.8 Save/Restore displayOperationStatusSelect ‘Save’ or ‘Restore’. Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the required .UICfile, then use the scroll key to initiate the operation.Shows the status of the operation, as follows:Inactive: Neither saving or restoring a clone file has occurred since the last time the instrumentwas power cycled.Complete: Indicates that the cloning process has completed.Restoring: Restore operation is currently in progress.Saving: A clone file is currently being saved.Cold started: A power-cycle of the product occurred whilst a Restore operationwas in progress. The product configuration is unreliable and has been reset to factorydefault.The ‘Restoring’ and ‘Saving’ status text is accompanied by an animated display (circling green ‘flash’) to indicatethat the operation is in progress.HA030554Issue 7 Nov 12Page 67

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!