(D) User Data Backup - GE LOGIQ 500 Service Manual

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GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
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4–3–3 Utility Menu (Continued)
(D) USER DATA BACK UP
This saves the user preset data into the external recording media. This also loads the user preset data stored in
external recording media to the hard disk.
The software version 2.00 or later console with the MOD drive can save and load all user preset data using one
initialized disk. The software version 1.20 or former console with FD drive requires some floppy disks as same as
the number of categories.
The user preset data is different depending on each category and is saved into a floppy disk by each
category. The user preset data is divided as follows:
System Data
Application (Rad/Abdomen) Data
Application (Obstetrics) Data
Application (Gynecology) Data
Application (Cardiology) Data
Application (Vascular) Data
Application (Urology) Data
Application (Small Parts) Data
System data includes:
System preset data file, User define data file*, VCR registration information data file*,
VCR patient information data file*, and Image archive search data file*
Each application data includes:
Application Preset Data file, Probe Preset Data file, Report Format Data file,
OB Table Data file, Fetal trend patient data file*, and Cardiac calc auto sequence data file*
The files with the symbol "*" listed above are saved only when the optional software is installed and
any files are stored in the hard disk.
The software version 1.20 or former console can save and load only the following files among the files
listed above:
System preset data file,
Application Preset Data file, Probe Preset Data file, Report Format Data file,
and OB Table Data file
The console with software version 2.00 or later can save the all system data and application data into
a MO disk.
The 230MB MO disk is available on the console with software version 3.10 or later.
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