• The exported configuration file is protected by a password. It cannot be extended.
Restoring Configuration Settings
The configuration settings can be restored using the Web page of the machine or the Administrator
Settings of the main unit.
When loading the settings from the Web page of the machine, click [Device Configuration
Management] > [Download], and then select the setting information file that is stored on a computer.
When restoring the settings in the Administrator Settings, use the following procedure:
• If your system version does not match the version of the file being restored, the restoration will fail.
• If you do not want to load the device specific settings, select the [Device Configuration
Synchronization] check box in [Do not import the following device unique setting value(s) while
uploading is being performed] on the Web page. For the synchronization settings, see page 177
"Synchronizing Settings on Multiple Whiteboards".
• To restore the Web page, select the [Whiteboard Location Name], [Network Auto Settings], [IP
address], [Subnet Mask], and [Default Gateway] check boxes in [Do not import the following
device unique setting value(s) while uploading is being performed] if you do not want to load the
device specific settings.
1. Save a file containing configuration settings to the root directory (the topmost directory)
of a USB flash memory device.
2. Touch , the Import Device Configuration icon.
A confirmation message appears.
3. Insert the USB flash memory device containing the file into a USB port on the side of the
display.
Insert only one USB flash memory device.
For details about how to connect a USB flash memory device, see page 27 "Inserting a USB Flash
Memory Device".
4. In response to the message that appears, touch [OK].
If you do not want to import unique device settings, select [The following device unique setting
value(s) will not be imported], and press [OK].
5. Select the file that you want to restore from the displayed list and touch [OK].
The restoration will then begin. When the restoration is complete, a message for confirming restart
is displayed.
8. Changing the Interactive Whiteboard Settings
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