
Setup Options
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CP-15 Instruction Manual
To immediately perform operations on the new default virtual matrix:
1.
Change the virtual matrix (see page 9).
Or
Cycle the power.
Reloading the Configuration File
Important:
This section does not apply to setting a new password; for information on setting a
password in XNConnect, see page 23.
The configuration file contains system information that is loaded to the CPU in the matrix switcher. The
CP-15 Control Panel automatically references this information during all of the control operations.
If adding a CP-15 remote to an existing system, the configuration file will need to be reloaded to the
CP-15 using the directions on page 26.
If you need to modify the configuration file for a system with a CP-15, be sure to use XNConnect
Version 2.4.0 or greater. When changes are made to the configuration file in XNConnect (e.g.,
customizing channel names or creating presets), the modified configuration file must be loaded to the
system’s CPU using one of the Configure menu options (see the XNConnect Help file).
If the configuration file was loaded to the system’s CPU using any of following options, the CP-15 will
need to reload the file.
Configure / Configure Special – Virtual Matrix / any of the three choices
Configure / Configure Special – Hardware / Configure All Device Names
Configure Special (from the enclosure’s shortcut menu) / Configure Virtual Matrices
The file can be reloaded by following the directions below or by right-clicking the CP-15 icon in
XNConnect and selecting Configure from the shortcut menu.
To reload the configuration file:
1.
Press the Function Key.
The Function menu appears.
2.
Locate Setup Options by scrolling with the Control Dial.
3.
Press the Select Key.
The Setup Options submenu appears.
4.
Scroll to Reload Config.
5.
Press the Select Key.
The display returns to the top of the Setup Options submenu, and the configuration file reloads from
the CPU to the CP-15. (Depending on the file size, reloading may take a few moments.)