Backup Or Restore By Usb - Katanax K2 Prime Manual

Automatic fluxer
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Backup or
restore by USB
Once your favorite methods are developed and optimized, you might want to
store them on a USB flash drive, especially before upgrading the firmware of your
instrument. This can also be useful to transfer fusion programs among several
fusion instruments.
Alternately, you might have received from Katanax a firmware upgrade that you
want to install on your instrument.
Backup fluxer to USB drive
1. To start the process, simply insert a USB flash drive into the USB port of the
2. Touch "Upload".
3. A dialog will appear, requesting a password and what data to upload. The
4. Select "Upload Project Files" if you want to backup the firmware (i.e. the
5. Select "Upload History Files" if you want to backup the fusion programs'
6. Touch "OK".
7. Now, choose where you want the data to be written. Double-click on
8. Click "OK" to start the transfer to the USB drive. The screen will black out, and
9. The firmware or the programs are now saved, and you can remove the USB
Restore programs, firmware or upgrade firmware
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2.
3.
4.
Name
Applicable to...
Ramping
Samples that require
slow heat-up slope
fusion machine. A dialog will automatically pop up, after a few seconds.
password is "111111" (six times the digit one). You may have to drag the
dialog window to the left, to show the keyboard and then type the password.
instrument's operating system).
parameters.
"USBDISK", then click on its sub-directory, named "disk_a_1".
the fluxer will re-boot.
drive.
If you want to restore a backup that you have made yourself, simply insert
the USB drive that contains you backup files, into the USB port of the fluxer.
If you have obtained a new firmware by email, extract the directory structure
and files you have received in the root directory of a blank USB drive. Then,
insert the USB drive into the instrument's USB port.
A dialog will automatically pop up, after a few seconds.
Touch "Download".
Description
Example of the ramping feature. (See
page 40, Ramping for details on how to
use this feature in your custom-designed
programs.)
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