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SAM4s SPS-500 series programming manual.pdf

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4. The SRAM BACKUP (SD) dialog box displays.5. Touch BACKUP PGM TO SD to begin the backup.NOTE: This action will backup the <strong>SPS</strong>-<strong>500</strong> end user program in the path: <strong>SPS</strong><strong>500</strong>/backup/storename (or store number if the store name is not programmed.) When you restore programs, <strong>SPS</strong>-<strong>500</strong>will look for program data for the store name/number set in system options. If you had previouslysaved a program for the same store on the same device, the backup function will write over yourprevious end user program. Be sure to archive previously saved programs to your PC.6. At the Confirmation dialog box, touch YES. The PLEASE WAIT message displays until thedownload is complete.Restore End User Program1. Insert the memory device containing the program in the <strong>SPS</strong>-<strong>500</strong>.2. From the S Mode menu touch SRAM Backup.3. From the select store name dialog box, select the name of the store you wish to restore.4. Touch OPEN. The SRAM BACKUP (SD) dialog box displays.5. You must first restore the program’s memory allocation.Touch LOAD MEMORY ALLOCATION FROM SD.6. At the Confirmation dialog box, touch YES. The PLEASE WAIT message displays until the uploadis complete.7. From the SRAM BACKUP (SD) dialog box touch RESTORE PGM FROM SD.8. From the selection dialog, select the individual program you with to restore or select “All” to restoreall programs.9. At the Confirmation dialog box, touch YES. The PLEASE WAIT message displays until the uploadis complete.<strong>SPS</strong>-<strong>500</strong> Program Manual v1.13 S Mode Programming 65

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