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Cloning a file, 4 cloning a file – TANDBERG E5714 User Manual

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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder

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Option 8, Encoder Errors shows a list of Active Errors, Masked Active

Errors and Latched Errors.
Option 9, Event Log - shows the events and tests which have been

performed since the Encoder was last switched on when Event Log or

Non-Volatile Event Log is clicked.
Option 10, Fault Reporting – click version nos.htm, event log.htm,

event nv log.htm and Encoder Errors to display the appropriate file.

Save the files to a disk:

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Right-click the hyperlink version nos.htm, event log.htm, event nv

log.htm and Encoder Errors.

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From the shortcut menu click Save Target As.

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Select the directory where you want to save the files and click Save.

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Send to the files to TANDBERG Television.

Also, send a clone file of the Encoder configuration. See Section 5.4,

Cloning a File for details.

5.4

Cloning a File

A particularly useful feature of the Encoder is the ability to extract a clone

file. This can be sent to TANDBERG Television and used to configure other

Encoders to exactly the same specification. It is very useful when trying to

reproduce a fault and also for restoring a machine after repair. The file is

extracted using TFTP protocol (see Figure 5.15).
To extract the file, open a Command Prompt window and type:

tftp –i `IP address of Encoder’ get clone

For instance,

tftp –i 172.16.197.245 get clone

The cloned file will be stored on the PC drive in the same directory that the

command prompt is set to.

Figure 5.15: TFTP Protocol for Cloning a File

NOTE…
The clone file is read-only and must be deleted or renamed prior to downloading a second clone file on

the computer.

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