Backing Up/Restoring Memory Images - Panasonic MICRO-IMAGECHECKER PV310 Use Manual

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13.3.2 Backing up/restoring Memory Images

Backing up a Memory Image
The following instructions explain how to back up an image saved on the memory (a memory image).
Two images for two screens are saved regardless of number of camera connections.
Image
File name saved as
Camera 1 image
Image00001
Camera 2 image
Image00002
When the image for the camera not connected to the PV310 was backed up, nothing is displayed on the screen.
1.
Select "CARD" from the menu bar in SETUP mode.
The CARD menu is displayed.
2.
Highlight "Backup".
The subwindow appears.
If the following message appears, check if the Compact Flash memory card is
properly inserted
E0220 CF card not inserted
3.
Move the cursor to the number right next to "Image" and press the ENTER key. Then assign a number
of the folder in which the setting data you want to restore exist (01 - 99).
The name of the folder in which image data are saved is preset to "Image", but
a number followed by the folder name must be specified. For example, if a
number 01 is assigned to a holder, the folder name will become "Image01"
and the image data file will be stored in the Image01 folder.
4.
Specify the folder number and press the ENTER key.
As the dialog message appears, choose "YES" to continue.
Backing up the image data starts. When backing up the image data is
completed, the backup menu disappears.
If the dialog message shown below, the number of the folder specified at step 3 already exists on the
Compact Flash memory card. Select "YES" to erase the existing image data together with the folder and
newly save the current image data on the Compact Flash memory card.
Data already exists. Overwrite?
If the following message shown below appeared, the Compact Flash memory card does not have enough
storage capacity to save the image. Use a Compact Flash memory card with sufficient storage capacity.
E0240 CF memory used up.
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