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FRYER CM Series - Working With Files

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4.73 Reloading an Archive File
PROCEDURE TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY
NOTE: Set the password protection to “Current Access Level: Manufacturer”. Refer to Section 4.3 above.
1. Select the PROGRAM MANAGER key.
2. Press the ARCHIVE and READ IN ARCHIVE keys.
3. Select the archive storage location (i.e., USB) and position the cursor on the required archive.
4. Note: When the option is not set, the folder for user archives is only displayed if the folder contains at least one
archive.
OR
5. Press the SEARCH key and in the search dialog, enter the name of the archive file with file extension ARD if
you wish to search for a specific archive and press the OK key.
6. Press the OK or OVERWRITE ALL key to overwrite existing files.
OR
7. Press the DO NOT OVERWRITE key if you do not want to overwrite already existing files.
OR
8. Press the SKIP key if the read-in operation is to be continued with the next file.
9. The READ IN ARCHIVE window opens and a progress message box appears for the read-in process.
10. You will then obtain a READ ERROR LOG FOR ARCHIVE in which the skipped or overwritten files are listed.
11. Press the CANCEL key to cancel the read-in process.
*Note: You may only archive one file at a time.
4.74 Backing Up Tool Data on the 828 Control
Note: Setup data from part programs can only be backed up if they have been saved in the WORKPIECES directory.
For part programs, which are located in the PART PROGRAMS directory, SAVE SETUP DATA is not listed.
1. Select the PROGRAM MANAGER operating area.
2. Position the cursor on the program whose tool and zero-point data you wish to back up.
3. Press the >> and ARCHIVE keys.
4. Press the SETUP DATA key.
5. The BACKUP SETUP DATA window opens. Select the data you want to back up.
6. Change the specified name of the originally selected program in the FILE NAME field, if needed.
7. Press the OK key.
8. The setup data will be set up in the same directory in which the selected program is stored as an INI file.

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