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When the
Export
button is pressed, the MC configuration data will be written to the USB memory device. The
export file function will use the name entered in the text field to the right of the export button and create a
directory on the memory stick with that name, to contain the configuration data. The filename can be entered
with up to 10 characters which permits multiple configurations to be identified and saved for later retrieval. The
export file will be saved with a name format of “MC10_
filename
_mm_dd_yy_hh_mm_ss” to identify the
configuration according to the date and time it was created. This prevents multiple configuration files with the
same name from overwriting previous files. It also allows the user to identify a backup of the MC so that it could
be reconfigured to a previous date if multiple back-ups are created.
The
Import
button is used to write the configuration data to the MC from the currently loaded file. To load a
configuration file, the USB memory device must first be inserted into the USB port. When the
Load
Configuration
button is pressed, a list of available configuration files from the memory stick will be shown.
Select the desired file from the list and press “Open” to load the file. Once the file is loaded, the import process
can begin. Pressing the “Import” button will begin the process. When the import is complete, you must cycle
power to the MC in order for the new configuration data to be loaded into runtime memory for proper operation.
The
Reset default configuration
button can be used to clear the current MC configuration and reset the system
back to default values. This function clears all user and/or OEM configuration values and returns the system
to an “as new” factory state allowing the system to be configured from scratch. This function is provided as a
means to start over in the event that the system configuration has been altered to an unknown state and is not
operating properly, and a known good configuration is not available to import. Rather than go through every
setting of every feature to try and determine where the configuration error exists, this allows the system to be
cleared so that it can be reconfigured from a clean slate.
NOTE:
The configuration functions do not affect the VNC server configuration. The enable state, VNC
address, device name and password fields must be manually changed as these settings are specific
to each device and must be set independently for proper VNC server operation over a network.
10.7.1 Importing an OEM Default Configuration
The “Reset default configuration” button loads a predefined configuration stored in memory on the MC. The
factory configuration is “blank” meaning it will reset all attached loop control boards to the FDC factory defaults.
All user and/or EOM configuration settings will be cleared which will require the user to reconfigure the entire
device for the intended application.
For OEM manufacturers, the MC provides a means of importing a default factory configuration. If an end user
happens to make configuration changes that affect operation, or to insure the system is configured properly to
OEM specifications while providing customer support, the OEM configuration can be stored in the MC and will
be installed when the “Reset default configuration” button is pressed.
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