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OfficeServ 7200
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 9 SEPTEMBER 2005
PART 9. SOFTWARE AND DATABASE
MANAGEMENT

9.1 SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT

The OfficeServ 7200 operating software is stored on the SmartMedia card which is
inserted into the front of the MCP card. The SmartMedia card has 32 Megabytes of
NAND flash memory and is formatted, with a custom format to allow faster loading, in a
similar manner to a hard disk. In addition to the operating system the SmartMedia card
can carry operating software for the LCP card and the TEPRI card. The SmartMedia
card also has the capability to store a backup copy of the system database in addition
the operating software files.
Software can be downloaded from the SmartMedia card to the cards listed above using
MMC 818 and will be stored in those cards on-board flash memory. The cards will
automatically reboot, load and run the new software when the download process is
complete. Files can be deleted using MMC 819, File Control. This is necessary to clean
up the SmartMedia.
Using OfficeServ™ Manager over a LAN connection to the system the software files
can be uploaded to the SmartMedia card. The files are first uploaded to the MCP card
and then transferred to the SmartMedia card. Once the files are loaded onto the
SmartMedia card they can be manipulated with MMC 818 as before.

9.2 DATABASE MANAGEMENT

The Customer database can be saved to the SmartMedia card using MMC 815 where it
is stored as a single file. This save can be performed manually or the system can be
programmed to save the database automatically at a designated time every day. Using
OfficeServ™ Manager the database can be downloaded from the system and stored
on the PC or it can be uploaded from the PC to the system. The database uploaded
from OfficeServ™ Manager is not stored in the SmartMedia card but is loaded directly
into active memory.
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