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Chapter 14 Intelligent Feeder 14-18 ■ Backing up the ID Database Action: ① From the taskbar, select File > Backup ID Database. ② The following dialog box will appear, so enter the name of the file to be saved and the …

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14-3-3 ID Database
The ID database shows the link information between feeder ID barcodes and component
barcodes.
This section explains the functions of the ID database.
Creating a Feeder Barcode Print File
Action:
Select the feeder(s) whose barcode is to be printed. To select two or more feeders
collectively, drag the mouse while holding down the left button of the mouse.
After a feeder record(s) is selected, click <Print File> button. The following dialog box will
appear, so enter the name of the file to be saved and the directory in which the file is to be
saved, and then click <Save>.
The default file name is “feeder.prb”.
When the file is saved successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click <OK>
button.
REFERENCE: For feeder barcode printing, refer to “Printing Barcodes”.
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Backing up the ID Database
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Backup ID Database.
The following dialog box will appear, so enter the name of the file to be saved and the
directory in which the file is to be saved, and then click <Save>.
The default backup file name is “backup_id_database.idb”.
A message “Do you want to backup?” appears, so click <Yes>.
When the file is backed up successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: It is recommended that the ID database be backed up frequently.
When backing up the ID database, the component table must also be backed up at the same
time to ensure consistency.
Restoring the ID Database
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Restore ID Database.
A dialog box appears, so select the file that was backed up (see “Backing up the ID
Database”), and click <Open>.
A message “Do you want to restore?” will appear, so click <Yes>.
When the file is restored successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: When restoring the ID database, the component table must also be restored at the same time to
ensure consistency.
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Backing up a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Backup Comp. Table.
The following dialog box will appear, so enter the name of the file to be saved and the
directory in which the file is to be saved, and then click <Save>.
The default backup file name is “backup_comp_table.tb”.
A message “Do you want to backup?” appears, so click <Yes>.
When the file is backed up successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: It is recommended that the component tables be backed up frequently.
When backing up component tables, the ID database must also be backed up at the same time
to ensure consistency.
Restoring a Component Table
Action:
From the taskbar, select File > Restore Comp. Table.
A dialog box appears, so select the file that was backed up (see “Backing up a Component
Table”), and click <Open>.
A message “Do you want to restore?” will appear, so click <Yes>.
When the file is restored successfully, a message informing you will appear, so click
<OK> button.
Note: When restoring a component table, the ID database must also be restored at the same time to
ensure consistency.