A. Backup and restore data
CAUTION: It is not allowed to do any manual change to a backup file. A changed file cannot be restored!
A.3 Restoring a set of key data
CAUTION: If a backup file has been manually changed, it will no longer be possible to restore it in the pro-
jector!
Different levels of restore
Different situations lead to different levels of restore:
• restore data to a used PMP which already holds data and settings
• restore data to a new PMP which has no da ta and settings yet
When restoring to a new PM P, the Projector Support tool automatically manages the full restore. This means that the operator can
not interact. The serial number and history are restored as well.
When restoring to a used P MP, a selection of the files to be restored can be m ade. The Projector S upport tool how ever manages
the files which are critical:
• serial number, runtimes, etc. will not be overwritten
• option keys will not be blank ed or overwritten
•somefiles will be merged: newly added data (e.g. custom geometry files) will not b e lost
• some settings (e.g. automatic shutdown, warning messages ON/OFF) will not be overwritten
•etc.
How to restore the key data in a used PMP?
It is ass umed that communication with the projector has been established through Projector Support and that an original backup file
is available (zip format).
1. In the Restore section of the Projector Support tool user interface, hit Browse
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Projector Support tool: browse to the folder with the backup file
2. Browse to the folder on the c ompu ter where the backup file is stored
3. Select the backup file and hit Open
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