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Restoring default settings
3. Enter a name for the configuration file.
Do not name the file DefaultConfig.xml, as this name is reserved for the factory
default configuration file. Otherwise, standard Windows 2000 and up file naming
restrictions apply.
4. Click
Save
and
Close
.
To restore custom settings:
1. If you want to save current settings, you should save them as a configuration file
before continuing.
2. In the Configuration Manager, click the
Load
button.
The Open dialog opens.
3. Use the up arrow or select folders to navigate to the custom configuration file.
4. Select the custom configuration file.
5. Click
Open
.
The custom settings are loaded into Configuration Manager, but they are have not
been saved and put into effect.
6. Click
OK
to save and apply settings, and to close the Configuration Manager.
Restoring default settings
You can restore factory default settings as follows:
• You can restore some individual settings or groups of settings by selecting the
Default
button which appears below the settings in the configuration screen.
• You can restore all the settings in Configuration Manager at once to their default
values as explained in the following procedure. This is useful for test purposes or
for removing site-specific settings when re-installing at a new site.
AppCenter Workstation
To restore all settings at once to their default values:
1. If you want to save current settings you should work through the previous
procedure
“Saving and restoring your settings”
before proceeding.
2. In the Configuration Manager dialog, click
Restore
.
The default settings are loaded into Configuration Manager, but they have not yet
been saved and put into effect.
3. Click
OK
to save settings and close Configuration Manager.
Front Panel
To restore all settings at once to their default values:
• On the front panel, press
MENU
,
choose
Tools
using the control knob, and select
Restore Defaults
.
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