TERMINAL SETUP 
40 
TO BACKUP PERSONAL SETTINGS 
The  user  can  backup  personal  settings  of  the  terminal  to  the 
FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. 
To back up the setting data, the terminal needs to be connected 
to the network that has FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. 
 
■For details on the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS service, contact the 
system administrator. 
■For details on character entry method, see HOW TO 
INPUT CHARACTERS.   
 
Before  starting  the  backup,  the  IP  Address/URI  of  the 
FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server must be entered from the terminal. 
 
1.
  Set up the FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. 
 
<FTP server> 
Confirm the designated directory for the backed up 
file. 
 
<TFTP server> 
Specify a desired destination directory for the 
backed up file. 
 
<HTTPS server> 
Confirm the designated directory for the backed up 
file. 
 
2.
  Press Menu key while terminal is in an idle state. 
 
3.
  Select 
□
3 Data Backup/Restore. 
 
4.
  Select 
□
4 Protocol. 
 
5.
  Select a protocol used by the destination server, 
then the display goes back to the Backup/Restore 
screen. 
   
6.
  Select 
□
5 Account Settings. 
When 
□
1 FTP/
□
3 HTTPS is selected at 5, go to 7. 
When 
□
2 TFTP is selected at 5, go to 11. 
 
7.
  Select 
□
1 User ID. 
 
8.
  Enter a User ID by using digit keys, then press the 
Enter key or the OK soft key. 
 
9.
  The display goes  back to the Account Settings 
screen. Select 
□
2 Password. 
 
10.
  Enter a password by using digit keys, then press 
Enter key or the OK soft key. The display goes 
back to the Account Settings screen. 
 
11.
  Select 
□
3 Folder. 
 
12.
  Enter  the  destination  directory  of  the 
FTP/TFTP/HTTPS  server  and  then  press  Enter 
key or the OK soft key. 
 
13.
  The display goes  back to the  Account Settings 
screen. Press the Left key or the Back soft key to 
display the Backup/Restore screen. 
 
14.
  Select 
□
3 Server Address. 
 
15.
  Enter  the  IP  address/URI  of  the  destination 
FTP/TFTP/HTTPS server. For example, to set the 
IP address of 10.41.208.205, enter 10*41*208*205 
[separate with an asterisk (*)]. 
 
After entering the IP address, press the Enter key 
or the OK soft key. 
 
16.
  The  display  goes  back  to  the  Backup/Restore 
screen. Select 
□
1 Data Backup. 
 
17.
  The default file name is displayed as follows: 
 
 
■Do not change the extension of the backup file. 
The setting data of the telephone can only be backed up 
as a “.tgz” file. 
■When changing the default file name, press the BK soft 
key once to delete the default file name and then enter a 
new file name by using the digits keys. 
■A maximum of 20 characters (“0-9”, “A-Z”, “a-z”, “*”, “#”, 
“.”, “-” or “_”) can be entered as a file name. 
■To delete an entered character, press the BK soft key. 
 
 
Press the Enc soft key to upload the encrypted 
backup file. 
The encrypted backup file name is displayed 
as “PersonalData.tgz.ef”. 
 
If you make the unencrypted file, press the NoEnc soft key. 
 
 
18.
  Press the Enter key or the Exec soft key to start 
the data  backup. While making  a  backup copy, 
the  LCD  displays  “Uploading...”  first  and  then 
“Saving...”. 
 
Be  sure  not  to  turn  OFF  the  terminal  while  “Saving...”  is 
displayed on the LCD.