Automatic Restoring From A Usb Flash Drive; Using A Usb Flash Drive; Usable Usb Flash Drive Specifications - Icom IP1100CV Installation Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Automatic Restoring from a USB flash drive

You can load the Controller's settings or update firmware, that are saved on a USB flash drive (user supplied).
This is useful for cloning the settings to 2 or more IP1100CVs with a USB flash drive.

■ Using a USB flash drive

Before inserting the USB flash drive:
• Backup the current setting of the Controller and the contents in the USB flash drive.
• Confirm the [USB] indicator is not lit, to prevent data corruption.
When inserting or removing the USB flash drive:
• Insert the USB flash drive firmly and securely, until the [USB] indicator lights green.
• NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the Controller while transferring data (the [MSG] indicator
blinks while transmitting.) It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive.
• After the firmware update is completed, check the firmware version on the setting screen to verify that the
update was correctly done.
NOTE for updating the settings or the firmware:
• When the USB authentication key is enabled, the Automatic Restore function does not function until the
keys in the USB flash drive and the Controller match.
• The firmware or the setting file will not be updated when:
• The source data in the USB flash drive is as same as the current settings or firmware.
• The source data is damaged.
• The source data is not for the IP1100CV.
• When both the firmware and settings for the IP1100CV are saved in the USB flash drive, the firmware will
be updated after the settings data is loaded.
• When restoring the setting data from a USB flash drive to the Controller, its original settings is automatically
saved as "bakdata.sav" onto the USB flash drive, as a backup.

■ Usable USB flash drive specifications

• Interface:
USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1
• Device:
USB flash drive (USB Mass Storage Class)
• File format:
FAT16/FAT32 (exFAT and NTFS are not supported)
L A USB flash drive such as one with biometric authentication, or one with password protection is not supported.
L Self-power supply may be required, depending on the device's current consumption.
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