Honeywell K14392V1 manual To upload a file to a Multi-Media unit

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System Administrator’s Guide

6.Click OK. A copy of the file is sent from the Multi-Media unit to the location specified in step 5.

7.Use a text editor or word processor to view the contents of the file.

Fig. 8–4. Downloading the System.log File from a Multi-Media Unit.

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An upgrade to a Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit, or its reconfiguration, means uploading new system files to the unit.

Only trained View operators should perform uploads on a Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit.

The procedure is explained here, in case you are instructed to upload a file for troubleshooting purposes by your technical support staff or Honeywell’s.

To upload a file to a Multi-Media unit

1.Continue or start a Maintenance Session for the Rapid Eye site.

2.Before proceeding, check if the “System Operational” message appears in the Feedback box.

3.Click the System Files tab.

4.Click Upload. A confirmation message appears; click Yes. The Send file to remote site dialog box appears.

5.Specify the name of the file that you are planning to upload, and its location (PC, network).

Double check that you are uploading the correct file.

The file name should not be more than eight characters long. Uploading the wrong file can halt a Multi-Media unit, causing that site to become inoperable.

6.Click OK. A copy of the file is sent from the PC to the Multi-Media unit; its name appears in the Temporary files pane. Uploading on slow connections can take a few minutes.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual To upload a file to a Multi-Media unit, Double check that you are uploading the correct file