Updating the 9145 database, Backing up configuration and station data – Teo E911 Response System Installation User Manual
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Teo E911 Response Server 9145 Installation Instructions
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Popup Tab 3/4 PDF File – tabs 3 and 4 in the popup notification can display
customized PDF files for each station. PDF files are stored in the E911 Response
Server 9145. Select a file from the dropdown list. To add a new PDF file to the
E911 Response Server 9145 and to the list, click Upload..., and then select a file
from your local disk or network.
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Alert – additional information for emergency personnel about the user or
location, such as hazards or medical conditions.
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When finished, click OK.
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After all data has been entered, the data still must be sent to the 9145. Up to this point, the
data only exist on the Administration PC
Select File→Publish to Server→Configuration.
After the configuration has been sent, select File→Publish to Server→Station Data. The
station data will be sent
The next time you connect to the 9145, the configuration and station data you just sent will
be retrieved automatically. After the initial configuration and station data has been sent,
the data received can be updated to account for moves, adds, and changes and then sent
(published) to the unit.
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The configuration and station data can be backed up locally on the Administration PC.
With the administration program open and a connection to the 9145 established, select
File→Save As, and then enter a name and location to save your configuration data. The
configuration data should have an extension of “.config”.
To save the station data, select File→Export→Station Data (csv) and give the file a name
and location. Station data is saved as a comma delimited (.csv) file.