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Backup
The ORACLE has the ability to save specific data to the
ORACLE hard drive as a backup and can be used to restore
that information in the case of a future power outage or
hardware failure. The “backup” settings list the various
information users can save and restore as necessary.
NML Backup – Saves the Normalization data for
storage.
NML Import – This is used to restore or reset the
normalization data to a previous state.
System Data Backup – This will create a backup of all
system and setup parameters on an ORACLE.
System Data Import – This can be used to reset and
restore all system and setup parameters to their
original state.
Tools
The “Tools” section is used to control the ORACLE software
package.
System – System settings related to hardware and
network settings. This should only be accessed
during system setup and at the request of a CEM
trained specialist. Note- this is the location of the
ORACLE IP Address that is used to pair the system to
the SMART 6.
Reset Data – This will wipe all data and previous
analyses from the system. Users will have to accept
by this change (by selecting “Continue”) before
proceeding forward.
Exit – This is used to Exit the ORACLE software
platform, restart the operating system, or shutdown
the entire software interface. This should only be
used during the initial installation (per the
installation instructions), prior to powering down
the system electronics and magnet to prevent any
file corruption, or at the request of a CEM trained
specialist.