Emerson 20/20 Air Compressor User Manual


 
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Vission 20/20 • Operation and Service Manual •Vilter/Emerson • 35391SC 1.8.5153
Load:
Selecting load allows the operator to load data from
a USB ash drive to the Vission 20/20 using the in-
formation provided further down the screen. The
bottom button will be labeled “Load” when this is
selected.
Available Devices:
• This window displays any USB ash drive plugged
into one of the Vission 20/20 USB ports. Once one
of the available devices is selected, then the drives
contents will be displayed in the “Select Folder / File”
window. If the USB ash drive that is plugged in by
the operator is not showing up, then the operator
can try pressing the “Refresh” button at the bottom
of the screen. Unfortunately, not all USB ash drives
are compatible with the Vission 20/20 and will never
show up as available device.
Select Folder/File:
This window displays the folders and les contained in
the USB ash drive selected in the “Available Devices”
window. The information from the Vission 20/20 will
be contained into a .zip le. So a zip le will have to
be selected to load or overwritten when saved. Once
a zip les is selected, the name will be shown in the
lename window.
Unmount:
By pressing the Unmount button, any USB drive se-
lected in the “Available Devices” window will be dis-
connected from the operating system and can be
safely removed from the USB port.
Back:
The back button returns the operator to the preced-
ing window display of les and folders.
Filename:
This window is where the operator can give a name
to a saved backup le. This eld will automatically be
populated if a le is selected in the “Select Folder/
File” window.
Settings:
Using this table, the operator can choose to save or
load all or part of the information contained in the
Vission 20/20.
Data Items:
Using this table, the operator can choose to save or
load all or part of the information contained in the
Vission 20/20 according to checkbox selections.
Save / Load Button:
This button initiates the save or load process.
Section 20 Data Backup