Chapter 7 - backup menu (dkbackup), Backup menu (dkbackup) – Toshiba Strata DK Backup User Manual
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Backup Menu (DKBackup)
Backup Menu (DKBackup)
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Note
The Backup Menu is only available in the DKBackup program. The Check Processor
Type, Backup/Restore Data, and View/Print Data appear in both the DKBackup
Backup Menu and the DKAdmin Administration Menu. These functions are identical
(e.g., screens, operations, commands, etc.) whether you use DKAdmin or DKBackup.
DKAdmin/DKBackup makes backing up and restoring Strata DK programs quick and easy
and saves valuable time and labor when upgrading Strata DK software. You may use this
function to:
♦
Download all customer data from a programmed Strata DK to the DKAdmin/DKBackup
PC.
♦
Upload and restore an updated customer database from the DKAdmin/DKBackup PC to
your customer’s Strata DK.
♦
Upgrade data from a Strata DK processor to a new higher level processor.
♦
View/print customer program ASCII files.
Notes
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When you create a new customer record using the Maintain Customer File option,
DKAdmin/DKBackup creates a new PC disk directory, XXX.DK, and places the specified
files into this directory.
XXX = the customer directory which is named when creating a new customer, using the
Maintain Customer File option in the File Menu.
The .DK extension is automatically added by DKAdmin/DKBackup when creating the
directory in DOS.
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The Strata DK programming telephone (station 205 or 213) cannot be in the programming
mode when backing up or restoring Strata DK program files.
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Anytime PRGALL is restored to a Strata DK, system power must be turned OFF (3
seconds) and then ON. This is required to make Programs 03,
*
29, 39, 59, and
*
41~2 take
effect in Strata DK Release 2. It is only required for Programs 03, 76-1,
*
41-2, and
*
50 in
Strata DK Release 3~Release 4.
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Do not use Backup Data (
F3
) or Restore Data (
F4
) to upgrade processors.
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When upgrading processors, Primary, Phantom, and Distributed Hunt Group default
[DNs] that are not on the original processor are blanked out on the new processor to
prevent [DN] conflicts. This includes default data in Programs 04,
*
04,
*
09, and 71-0.