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Automatic Restoring from a USB flash drive, Using a USB flash drive

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5 Maintenance Automatic Restoring from a USB flash drive You can load the VE-PG4's settings or update firmware, that are saved on a USB flash drive (user supplied). This is useful for cloning the settings to 2 or more VE-PG4s. ■■Using a USB flash drive Before inserting the USB flash drive: ••Backup the current setting of the RoIP Gateway and the contents in the USB flash drive. ••Confirm the [USB] indicator is not lit, to prevent data corruption. When inserting or removing the USB flash drive: ••Either one of the USB slots accepts the USB flash drive, but insert only one USB flash drive at a time. ••Insert the USB flash drive firmly and securely, until the [USB] indicator lights green. ••NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the RoIP Gateway while transferring data (the [MSG] indicator blinks while transmitting.) It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. ••After the firmware update is completed, check the firmware version on the setting screen to verify that the update was correctly done. NOTE for updating the settings or the firmware: ••The firmware or the setting file will not be updated when: ••The source data in the USB flash drive is as same as the current settings or firmware. ••The source data is damaged. ••The source data is not for the VE-PG4. ••When both the firmware and settings for the VE-PG4 are saved in the USB flash drive, the firmware will be updated after the settings data is loaded. ••When restoring the setting data from a USB flash drive to the RoIP Gateway, its original settings is automatically saved as "bakdata.sav" into the USB flash drive, as a backup. ■■Usable USB flash drive specifications ••Interface: ••Device: ••File format: USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1 USB flash drive (USB Mass Storage Class) FAT16/FAT32 (exFAT and NTFS are not supported) LLA USB flash drive such as one with biometric authentication, or one with password protection is not supported. LLSelf-power supply may be required, depending on the device's current consumption. 5-10

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5
MAINTENANCE
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Automatic Restoring from a USB flash drive
You can load the VE-PG4’s settings or update firmware, that are saved on a USB flash drive (user supplied).
This is useful for cloning the settings to 2 or more VE-PG4s.
Using a USB flash drive
Before inserting the USB flash drive:
Backup the current setting of the RoIP Gateway and the contents in the USB flash drive.
Confirm the [USB] indicator is not lit, to prevent data corruption.
When inserting or removing the USB flash drive:
Either one of the USB slots accepts the USB flash drive, but insert only one USB flash drive at a time.
Insert the USB flash drive firmly and securely, until the [USB] indicator lights green.
NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the RoIP Gateway while transferring data (the [MSG]
indicator blinks while transmitting.) It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive.
After the firmware update is completed, check the firmware version on the setting screen to verify that the
update was correctly done.
NOTE for updating the settings or the firmware:
The firmware or the setting file will not be updated when:
The source data in the USB flash drive is as same as the current settings or firmware.
The source data is damaged.
The source data is not for the VE-PG4.
When both the firmware and settings for the VE-PG4 are saved in the USB flash drive, the firmware will be
updated after the settings data is loaded.
When restoring the setting data from a USB flash drive to the RoIP Gateway, its original settings is
automatically saved as “bakdata.sav” into the USB flash drive, as a backup.
Usable USB flash drive specifications
Interface:
USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1
Device:
USB flash drive (USB Mass Storage Class)
File format:
FAT16/FAT32 (exFAT and NTFS are not supported)
L
A USB flash drive such as one with biometric authentication, or one with password protection is not supported.
L
Self-power supply may be required, depending on the device’s current consumption.