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What is the difference between a backup of a project and the project transferred from the C-more Software to the panel?

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What is the difference between a backup of a project and the project transferred from the C-more Software to the panel?

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The project transferred to the panel, either to Internal Flash or CF1, is a “runtime” file. The panel can load this file directly to its internal volatile memory for execution. This file contains only the runtime project. The file extension is EAP. The file created by “Backup” on the System Screen or “Load to External Memory Device” in the C-more Software is not a runtime executable. It must be “restored” to the panel using the System Screen to create a Runtime executable. This file contains the runtime project, latest panel operating system, the latest firmware available with the software and recipe sheets used by the project. The file extension is EAS. Using CF1 as Project Memory If CF1 memory is to remain in the panel, it should be used for Project, Font and Recipe Sheet Memory only, so that it does not have to be removed. If it is also used for Data Logging, follow the procedure below for retrieving the data files. To retrieve log files from one memory device using a different memo

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