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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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5 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 MAINTENANCE LEVEL 1
Maintenance at this level can be performed by the Customer and consists in replacing parts
(SC6000 controllers, DS8100A and/or DX8200A readers). The defective units must be
returned to the factory for repairing. Please refer to the table reporting the available spare
parts.
5.1.1 Backup/Restore Configuration
Once the system configuration is complete, a complete backup procedure (DARP™
BACKUP) must be performed to manage the replacement of readers and SC6000 in case of
failure (DARP™ RESTORE).
Figure 27 - DARP™ Backup/Restore Icons in Genius™
5.1.2 DARP™ Backup
From GENIUS™ click the DARP™ backup icon in the Device Network area. When prompted
for the desired backup option, choose complete. The SC6000 Controller will store the
complete system configuration on onboard the CF (compact flash) card.
5.1.3 DARP™ Restore
Restore can be manually initiated by clicking the DARP™ restore icon in the Device Network
area, however this is not recommended. An automatic restore will be spontaneously initiated
in the following situations:
In the event a slave scanner has to be replaced, the related configuration (node address,
code configuration, PackTrack™ configuration, etc.) will be automatically retrieved by the
SC6000 and uploaded to the new scanner at the next system startup. Note: all the
replacement scanners must be set to the factory default values BEFORE installing.
In the event of SC6000 failure, the complete system configuration can be recovered from
the damaged SC6000 CF. Just install the old CF in the replacement SC6000: the whole
system configuration will be automatically restored at power up and the reading station is
ready to start working again.
DARP™ Backup
DARP™ Restore
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