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5.6.2
Submenu Operation Settings Presets
Via
Import
, a
Preset
can be imported from a data carrier (disk, USB stick,
etc.). The file extension of the configuration file is always ‘
.pst
‘. After clicking
on the button, the file browser is opened, via which the desired file can be se-
lected.
With
Export All
you save all already existing presets in a directory of your
choice. For each preset, a file with the extension ‘
.pst
‘ is generated.
The functions are identical with the
Import
and
Export All
functions under
Configuration
→
Presets
→
Manage Presets
(see CHAPTER 5.7.3.2).
5.6.3
Submenu User Transmission Modes
The option
Import
allows you to import a
User Transmission Modes
from
a data carrier (disk, USB stick, etc.). The file extension of the file is always
‘
.tmm
‘. After clicking on the button, the file browser is opened, via which the
desired file can be selected.
With
Export All
you save all already existing
User Transmission Modes
in
a directory of your choice. For each mode, a file with the extension ‘
.tmm
‘ is
generated.
5.6.4
Submenu System Settings
With the selection
File
→
System Settings
→
Import
, you can import a
complete system configuration from a data carrier. The file extension of the
system configuration file is always ‘
.tcg
‘.
The following settings are imported:
–
Basic Settings
(see CHAPTER 5.7.2.3)
– All
Operation Settings
(see CHAPTER 5.7.2.1)
– All user-defined
Transmission Modes
(see CHAPTER 5.7.2.2.2)
– All
Mixer Presets
(see CHAPTER )
Correspondingly, via
File
→
System Settings
→
Export,
the complete sys-
tem configuration can be saved. The storage location and position can be cho-
sen by yourself.
NOTE
Please note that the telephone book is
not
saved with the system configura-
tion.
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