Toshiba DK Backup Telephone User Manual


 
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Backup Menu (DKBackup)
16. Press Enter from the screen above. DKAdmin/DKBackup runs Program 91-2 and then
displays the message Program 91-2 has been completed. The system
has performed a power off/on simulation.
17. After the above screen displays, press any key. The restore process has been completed.
You may use the Esc key to exit to the top menu.
Important!
If you restore (send) PRGALL to the Strata DK, the DK security code that is programmed
on the installed processor is not changed. You may change the DK security code using the
DKAdmin Program Administration Section option or manually from the programming
telephone.
When uploading Program 35 or PRGALL, DKAdmin will pull MSGALL and ADMEMOAL
to update any changes in Program 35, LED 05.
Upgrade
Upgrading a Customer’s Processor
See “Maintain Customer File” on Page 36 for information on upgrading a customer’s
processor.
Strata DK Processor PCB Upgrade
You can upgrade processors and keep an old database using the Backup/Restore Data option.
Upgrades may be made as follows:
DK14 to: DK16e, DK40, or any RCTU Release 3 or higher.
DK16e, DK40 to: RCTUA3, RCTUA4, RCTUBA3/BB3, RCTUBA3/BB4, RCTUC3/D3,
RCTUC3/D4, RCTUE3/F3, or RCTUE3/F4.
RCTUA to: RCTUB, RCTUC/D, RCTUE/F, RCTUA3 or RCTUA4.
RCTUB or B2 to: RCTUC/D, RCTUE/F, RCTUBA3/BB3, or RCTUBA3/BB4.
RCTUC/D2 to: RCTUE/F, RCTUC3/D3 or RCTUC3/D4.
RCTUE3/F3 to: RCTUE3/F4
Important! DK14, DK16e, and DK40, Release 1 software is identical (e.g., features,
programs, etc.) to DK280/DK424 RCTUA3 or Release 3.0. You can, therefore,
only upgrade DK14, DK16e or DK40 to an RCTU processor with Release 3.0 or
higher software. DK14 can be also upgraded to DK16e and DK40. DK16e can
interchangeably upload and download with DK40 databases and vice versa.
Notes
It is not possible to go from a RCTUC/D to a RCTUA or RCTUB, from a RCTUB to
RCTUA, etc., or from Release 4 back to Release 1~Release 3.
In this procedure, the word “original” describes the existing processor and “new”
describes the upgraded processor.