SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal

SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal

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Siren Configuration Unit Type Receiver Type RF Frequency Decode Format RTU Program DTMF Code Duotone Code EAS Event Code Relay Timings (FC) Function List (MCP and UV) Federal Commander Digital System 46 SFCDWARE Main Screen

Tools Menu Federal Commander Digital System Selecting the Tools menu item will display the following pull down menu: File Menu Item Selections: Backup Data Files Restore Data Files Remote SFCDWARE Synchronization User Setup Site Number Mapping Universal Programmer SS2000D Loader SINAD Quit Backup Data Files This selection will backup all system configuration and data base files to the selected directory. Federal Signal recommends that data files be periodically backed up to facilitate easy restoration in the event of a system crash or corruption. The following Windows browse window will appear: 47 Tools Menu

Tools Menu<br />

<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Commander</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

Selecting the Tools menu item will display the following pull down menu:<br />

File Menu Item Selections:<br />

Backup Data Files<br />

Restore Data Files<br />

Remote <strong>SFCD</strong>WARE Synchronization<br />

User Setup<br />

Site Number Mapping<br />

Universal Programmer<br />

SS2000D Loader<br />

SINAD<br />

Quit<br />

Backup Data Files<br />

This selection will backup all system configuration and data base files to the selected directory.<br />

<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> recommends that data files be periodically backed up to facilitate easy restoration<br />

in the event of a system crash or corruption. The following Windows browse window will appear:<br />

47<br />

Tools Menu

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