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Each column in the window describes a transducer. Each row describes a Pro
Package. Each cell contains a list of the Diagnostic Setups that are available for
a particular transducer in a particular Pro Package. You can scroll up and down
and from side to side to see all the cells in the table.
In this window, you can:
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choose the Pro Package that is the default for each transducer. The default is
highlighted in blue in the table.
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choose the Diagnostic Setup that is the default for each transducer. This can be
different for each Pro Package. The default is marked with a check mark.
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set a transducer head as default (for transducers with more than one head).
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rename or delete a Diagnostic Setup.
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restore factory default Diagnostic Setups. If you click this, a table appears for
you to select the ones you want to restore.
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save the active Diagnostic Setup with a name you choose.
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import or export Diagnostic Setups.
Importing or Exporting Diagnostic Setups
You can export Diagnostic Setups to a flash memory device or CD and then import
them to another Pro Focus scanner.
After a software upgrade, you must import Diagnostic Setups you have created or
modified back into the system.
NOTE:
You must have a transducer connected when you import or export
Diagnostic Setups.
To import or export:
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In the Pro Package Setup window, click Import/Export Diagnostic Setup.
The Import/Export Diagnostic Setup window appears.
Figure 13-2. The Import/Export Diagnostic Setup window.
If you choose either type of import, a list of all the setups you can import will
appear. You can select the ones you want to import.
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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