BM150 DISPLAY MODULE CONFIGURATION AND MESSAGES
PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
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BM150 Backup and Restore Procedure
The Backup and Restore functions are valid for any application layout type (point-to-
point, network, etc.) using CBX500 connection boxes through the BM100 Backup mod-
ule (required accessory for BM150 installation).
The Backup and Restore functions are managed through the BM150 display and keypad
and there
fore are disabled at the BM100 Backup/Restore button.
If it ever becomes necessary to replace the reading device it can be quickly configured
thro
ugh the restore procedure.
BM150 provides complete backup and restore functions (Configuration and Environ-
mental parameters) with the following difference:
For
Single Readers or individual ID-NET Slaves:
• Backup and Restore functions provide parameter storage including all configura-
tion jobs present on the reader.
For
Master Readers in ID-NET Master/Slave networks:
• Backup and Restore functions provide parameter storage of only the Startup Con-
figuration for the Master and all Slaves present in the network.
The Slaves must always be configured with the same
network baudrate as the Master
for correct functioning including performing Backup and Restore procedures.
Backup and Restore functions cannot be interrupted once started.
To perform
Backup
1. Make sure the Write Protection switch on the BM100 is unlocked.
2. Select the Back
up item from the Extended menu and press the Enter key.
3. When the procedure is complete a message appears on the display showing the
re
sults (Backup OK 1 File Saved or an error message).
4. Set the Write Protection switch to locked.
To perform
Restore
1. Select the Restore item from the Extended menu and press the Enter key.
2. When the procedure is complete a message appears on the display showing the
re
sults (Restore OK 1 File Restored or an error message).
CAUTION
For Master/Slave networks any other configurations (jobs) stored in the
device memory will not be backed up. Therefore upon a restore, all jobs
other than the startup configuration will be overwritten (erased). It is
strongly recommended to save all configurations to backup files.