Toshiba DK Admin Telephone User Manual


 
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Backup Menu (DKBackup)
Backup Menu (DKBackup) 7
Note The Backup Menu is only available in the DKBackup program. The Check Processor
Type, Backup/Restore Data, and View/Print Data appear in both the DKBackup
Backup Menu and the DKAdmin Administration Menu. These functions are identical
(e.g., screens, operations, commands, etc.) whether you use DKAdmin or DKBackup.
DKAdmin/DKBackup makes backing up and restoring Strata DK programs quick and easy
and saves valuable time and labor when upgrading Strata DK software. You may use this
function to:
Download all customer data from a programmed Strata DK to the DKAdmin/DKBackup
PC.
Upload and restore an updated customer database from the DKAdmin/DKBackup PC to
your customer’s Strata DK.
Upgrade data from a Strata DK processor to a new higher level processor.
View/print customer program ASCII files.
Notes
When you create a new customer record using the Maintain Customer File option,
DKAdmin/DKBackup creates a new PC disk directory, XXX.DK, and places the specified
files into this directory.
XXX = the customer directory which is named when creating a new customer, using the
Maintain Customer File option in the File Menu.
The .DK extension is automatically added by DKAdmin/DKBackup when creating the
directory in DOS.
The Strata DK programming telephone (station 205 or 213) cannot be in the programming
mode when backing up or restoring Strata DK program files.
Anytime PRGALL is restored to a Strata DK, system power must be turned OFF (3
seconds) and then ON. This is required to make Programs 03,
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29, 39, 59, and
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41~2 take
effect in Strata DK Release 2. It is only required for Programs 03, 76-1,
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41-2, and
*
50 in
Strata DK Release 3~Release 4.
Do not use Backup Data (F3) or Restore Data (F4) to upgrade processors.
When upgrading processors, Primary, Phantom, and Distributed Hunt Group default
[DNs] that are not on the original processor are blanked out on the new processor to
prevent [DN] conflicts. This includes default data in Programs 04,
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04,
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09, and 71-0.