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Protecting Your Operations: A Guide to MCGS HMI Backups In the world of industrial automation, your HMI (Human-Machine Interface) is the window into your machine's soul. For users of MCGS ( Kunlun Tongtai)
Password Protection: Ensure your project is password-protected so unauthorized users cannot download your proprietary logic. mcgs hmi backup
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Confirm Transfer: Wait for the "Transfer Done" message before removing the drive. Summary Table: Backup Methods Software Upload (PC) USB Export Best For Editing/Modifying code Quick on-site copy Requirements MCGS Software, USB Cable FAT32 USB Drive Editable? Yes (if not restricted) Depends on export settings Protecting Your Operations: A Guide to MCGS HMI
- Locate the MCGSPro source file for every HMI on your line.
- Attempt an upload from a running HMI to confirm "Enable Upload" is active.
- Create a USB backup from each HMI and store it in a labeled, fire-resistant safe.
- Schedule a quarterly restore test into your maintenance calendar.
- [ ] Initial full backup stored in two physical locations.
- [ ] Automated differential backup (at least weekly) to NAS or cloud.
- [ ] Backup verification test performed quarterly (restore to spare HMI).
- [ ] Documentation of backup schedule and restoration procedure.
- [ ] Password protection for backup files (use MCGS’s “Encrypt backup” option).
- [ ] Version tagging matching PLC program versions.
Prepare the Drive: Ensure your USB drive is formatted to FAT32. Locate the MCGSPro source file for every HMI on your line
This is the standard method used by engineers to retrieve the project file directly to a PC.
Use the "Auto Backup" trigger: In MCGS, create a "Backup" button on a hidden maintenance screen that triggers a script to copy the project to USB. Teach operators to use it after major configuration changes.