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{Reclaim Disk Space...}
Removes extraneous files such as temp files, logs, and diagnostics to free up disk space.
{Save Logs...}
Displays a dialog box prompting you to save the console log files for troubleshooting
purposes.
By clicking on the {Advanced} button, you can select or deselect any of the various individual
log files to be saved.
Clicking {Next} you will be able to provide additional information, the date, and time of the
issue.
Clicking {Next} again you will see a drop down menu to select the target export location from
any available write-enabled removable media such as a USB drive.
If you experience software problems with your system that we are unable to reproduce,
sending these log files to ETC Technical Services (see
Help from ETC Technical Services (on
page3)
) can help us isolate the issue.
{Backup Show Archive...}
Allows you to either backup the most current version of each show file or every version of each
file to a USB drive.
{Restore Show Archive...}
Allows you to restore show files from a USB drive.
{Backup System Settings...}
Allows you to backup all ECU settings, including Net3 services. {Backup System Settings...}
will open a window that allows you to save an .ini file to a selected drive. To backup settings,
select a drive from the drop down menu, and press {Accept} to save or {Cancel} to exit without
saving.
{Restore System Settings...}
Open a window that allows you to select a saved.ini file. Select the desired file and press {Ok}
to restore settings. Press {Cancel} to close the window without restore settings.
{Face Panel Test...}
Provides a way to verify the functional state of all of the keys, encoders, and faders on the
console. Press/ move every key, encoder, and fader to verify that those events register on the
diagnostic test screen.
{Classic Peripheral Test...}
Allows you to test peripherals such as fader wings.
{File Manager...}
Provides a way to manage show files and software installers. You can create and delete new
folders, move, and copy files between the console and USB drives.