You can export SharpV settings for use as diagnostic
information if required by the AutoVu™ Support team.
You can also use the exported settings file to restore the configuration of the SharpV unit or to copy the configuration to another unit.
What you should know
- You can only import settings from the same Sharp model, for example, a SharpV can only import settings from another SharpV.
- You cannot export a configuration from a newer SharpOS version to an older SharpOS version.
-
WARNING: When you import settings to a
SharpV,
the camera's current configuration is lost with some exceptions, including:
- Sharp
Portal password
- Network static configuration
- Certificates
- Product improvement program registration
- Battery monitoring settings are unaffected by the import operation.
Procedure
To export SharpV settings:
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Log on to the Sharp
Portal of the SharpV that you want to export settings from.
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From the Configuration menu, click .
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From the Settings section, select one of the following
options:
- Export diagnostics
- Export a file that includes SharpV diagnostics and
SharpV settings.
- Export settings
- Exports configuration and diagnostic settings as a .zip file. You can use the .zip
file for technical support, or you can import the settings to another Sharp unit for
quick configuration
The system prepares the files and displays the message "Download
succeeded".
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Save the diagnostics .zip file to a location that is accessible to the browser that
is used to view the portal and to the Windows user that will be importing the file.
The file is named with the date and time the file was created, for example,
Diagnostics-2020-02-25_12_49_36
.
To import SharpV settings:
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Log on to the Sharp
Portal of the SharpV that you want to import settings to.
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From the Configuration menu, click .
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From the Settings section, click Import
settings.
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Enter the path and filename, or browse to the ZIP file with the SharpV settings you want to import and click Yes,
import.
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Follow the on-screen instructions and import the settings to the camera.