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5-1 5 Managing the data 1. Data backup Production board data and system data can be backed up. This section explains how to make a backup of these data. 1.1 Making a backup of board data A backup cop y of board data can …

Chapter 5 Managing the data
This chapter explains how to back up board data and make a user database, as well as how to view and save the production
and machine operation logs.
Contents
1. Data backup 5-1
1.1 Making a backup of board data 5-1
1.1.1 Backing up onto a USB memory device 5-2
1.2 Making a backup of system data 5-6
1.2.1 System backup settings 5-7
1.2.2 Making a backup 5-8
1.3 Restoring the system data 5-11
1.3.1 Restoring a system backup 5-11
1.3.2 Restoring a system full backup 5-13
2. Creating the user database 5-16
2.1 Copying the data into the database 5-16
3. Production log management 5-18
3.1 Production log types 5-18
3.1.1 Production log (MIS) 5-18
3.1.2 Operation log (Unit Log) 5-20
3.1.3 Other operations 5-22
3.2 Production and operation log settings 5-24
3.2.1 Specifying the auto-save destination 5-24
3.2.2 History Utility 5-27

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Managing the data
1. Data backup
Production board data and system data can be backed up. This section explains how to make a backup of
these data.
1.1 Making a backup of board data
A backup copy of board data can be stored on a USB memory device or on a network drive (including off-line
software). The YSP has a USB port as a standard feature to allow data backup using the USB memory device
that comes with the machine. This section describes how to back up the board data onto a USB memory device
using the Board Explorer.
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CAUTION
Use the USB memory device (supplied with the machine or purchased from YAMAHA sales reps) specified by YAMAHA
Motors Co., Ltd. Using a USB memory device other than specified might cause problems. Do not use any other type of
USB memory device with YAMAHA surface mounters and related machines including the YSP.
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CAUTION
Before operating the USB drive to copy data, always close the media access door to prevent dust from adhering to
the USB port and to protect the USB memory device from electrostatic noise.
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CAUTION
After copying board data or system data into a USB memory device, do not leave that data in the USB memory device
for a long time. Use the USB memory device just as a copy medium for backup data. Prepare other backup media
(CD, DVD, MO, etc.) to store the backup data.

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Managing the data
1.1.1 Backing up onto a USB memory device
Follow the steps below to backup data to a USB memory device using the Board Explorer.
When using a USB memory device, you need to create a "board" folder to make a directory (folder) named
"No1". Backup data should be stored there.
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You may use the [Save] button to save board data to a USB memory device.
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Insert a USB memory device into the USB port.
Insert a specified USB memory device into the USB port of the machine.
The USB drive can be seen when opening the panel door at the lower portion of the front of this
machine.
USB port
USB port
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Close the media access door.
Before operating the USB drive, always close the media access door.
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Check the USB memory device connection.
Check the indicator on the lower left of the operation display.
The connection is complete when the USB memory device icon appears red.
The connection is incomplete if the USB memory device icon is grayed out.
Checking the USB memory device connection
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Icon appears "red".
Icon is grayed out.
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Press the [Board Explorer] button on the [Utility] tab of the Setup screen.
The Board Explorer dialog box appears and shows the lists of board data stored in the machine. (The
right-hand and left-hand lists will show the same contents when the Board Explorer first opens.)