GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
HCO-1822 |
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Copy Profile From:
This line shows this HCO-1822 card, and identifies it by App server, Densité frame and slot number, card type and
firmware version.
The
Profile
column has a pulldown that allows you to select which profiles
you will work with, and gives these choices:
•
Current, User1, User2, User3, User4, User5
The
Select
column includes a checkbox, preselected as checked, to
confirm that you want to work with the current card.
Save Profile to Disk…
Click this button to open a Save dialog allowing you to
specify a file name and location to which the selected profiles
for this card will be saved.
Hint - It is a good idea to create a folder for these files,
because they are not explicitly identified as HCO-1822
profiles, and will be difficult to find and identify if not clearly
named and conveniently located.
•
Click the save button once the name and location have
been identified in the Save box
•
If the file is saved correctly, the Transfer Status box on
the right of the
Copy profile from
line will indicate
Succeeded
against a green background
•
If the file was not saved for some reason, the Transfer
Status box to the right of the
Copy profile from
line will
indicate
Failed
against a red background
Restore profile from disk…
Click this button to open an
Open
dialog box within which you
can locate and select a valid HCO-1822 profile file.
•
Click Open to read the contents of the file and to
reconfigure this HCO-1822’s profiles according to its
contents
•
While the reconfiguration is in progress, the Transfer
Status box on the right of the
Copy profile from
line will
indicate
Working
against a yellow background
•
When the reconfiguration is complete, the Transfer
Status box on the right of the
Copy profile from
line will
indicate
Succeeded
against a green background
Note:
There is no need to select a profile using the Profile
pulldown (e.g. current, User1, etc.) when restoring a profile from disk. The profile selection is stored within the file.
Figure 3.45 Select Profile to copy
Figure 3.47 Open a profile file to restore profiles
Figure 3.46 Save profile dialog