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Philips HD11 XE - Making Backups

Philips HD11 XE
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Using the System
HD11 XE Getting Started
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To install, remove, or disable an option
Press Setup, and then click the Options tab. For detailed instructions on the
information and steps needed to install, remove, or disable options, see the Help.
Assigning Option Keys
Before you can use any of the following features, you must assign an option key to
the feature:
Contrast (for Contrast soft keys; available if the Contrast option is installed)
Stress (available if the Stress Echo option is installed)
The option keys are labeled Option 1 and Option 2. To use the application,
press the option key assigned to the feature.
For detailed instructions on how to assign an option key to the Contrast or Stress
features, see the Help.
Making Backups
It is very important to back up the information on your system in case your sys-
tem’s memory fails for any reason. Backing up your system safeguards your cus-
tomized settings and preserves your preferred configurations. If your settings are
subsequently changed, they can be quickly restored from the backup copy, with-
out having to reset them manually. Keeping a backup copy also eliminates the need
to manually reconfigure your settings after a software upgrade.
Backing Up Presets
You need to back up the presets that you create. If you do not and your system’s
memory fails, you will need to re-create all of the presets you created.
If you need to create more presets than you can store on your system, you can
save the presets to a CD and restore them when you need to use them.
For more information and detailed instructions on backing up presets, see the
Help.

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