ATRM50 SD & USB Tools
The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version ATRM50_R_00.07.20.1.
Summary
The SD & USB Tools page is used to manage services related to the device's USB connector.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the SD & USB Tools page in ATRM50 devices.
General
The General section is used to manage global USB settings. It consists of two subsections:
USB Mount Settings
The USB Mount Settings section is used to set the transfer type (synchronous or asynchronous) for the USB device.
| Field | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Synchronous write | off | on; default: off | Enables that all changes to the according filesystem are immediately flushed to disk. This will drastically lower the life expectancy of your USB device. |
| Mount automatically | off | on; default: on | Mount file system automatically when plugged in. |
| Mount flags | Selectible list: none | nosuid | nodev | noexec; default: none | Enable specified features on the mounted filesystem.
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Mounted File Systems
The Mounted File Systems list displays USB mass storage devices (MSD) currently attached to this device.
| Field | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Device | filepath; default: /dev/sd* | The filesystem of the attached USB MSD. |
| Mount Point | filepath; default: /mnt/sd* | The root directory of the mounted filesystem. |
| Available | Displays available storage information for a mounted USB MSD. | |
| Used | Displays used storage information for a mounted USB MSD. | |
| In Use | Indicates whether a USB MSD is currently in use by some device service or not. |
The Format button can be used to format the attached device, and the Unmount button next to each entry in the list is used to unmount an attached USB device. Please make sure to unmount a USB device before physically detaching it from the ATRM50.
The Refresh is used to refresh the information in the Mounted File Systems list. If you attach a new USB device and cannot see it in the list, try clicking the 'Refresh' button.
Note: Usb with NTFS partition is supported in read-only mode.

