4.5. Memory backup

You can read all memory data in selected cubes to save in a designated folder. Also you can send it back to cubes.

4.5.1.Cube data saving

1.Select panels to read the data.

2.Click “Read & Save Memory” in “File” menu to display a folder-selecting window.

3.Click “New Folder” button to create a new folder to save the data in. Name an arbitrary folder name. If you choose an existing folder, the data in it will be overwritten.

4.Click “OK” button to start reading the cube data. It creates files with .bku extension in the folder. Each file contains each cube data.

5.Wait until finishing. It may take a while depending on amount of registered data.

4.5.2.Data sending to cubes

1.Select “Open & Send Memory” in “File” menu to display the folder-selecting window.

2.Select the folder that includes the saved memory file.

3.Click “OK” button to start sending the memory data to cubes.

4.Wait until finishing. It may take a while depending on amount of registered data.

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XL21, XL50 specifications

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