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Loading a Configuration from an XML File
To load a configuration from an XML file stored on the PC, click
File
→
Load
Configuration…
(or click the
Load Configuration
button on the toolbar).
Saving a Configuration to an XML File
To save the configuration to an XML file on the PC, click
File
→
Save
Configuration…
(or click the
Save Configuration
button on the toolbar).
Downloading a Configuration to a Device
To download the configuration to the gateway, click
Device
→
Download
Configuration To Device
(or click the
Download Configuration To Device
button on the toolbar).
Note that because there is a different driver firmware for each protocol, the
correct firmware may not be installed on the device corresponding to your
configuration. The utility may need to update the firmware on the device before
the configuration can be loaded.
Updating Firmware
To update firmware on the gateway, click
Device
→
Update Firmware
(or click
the
Update Firmware
button on the toolbar).
Note that if a newer version exists for the firmware installed on the device, a
message will be displayed in the
Status
box indicating an update is available.
Resetting the Device
To reset the gateway, click
Device
→
Reset Device
(or click the
Reset Device
button on the toolbar).
Monitoring the Database
To monitor the gateway’s database in real time, select the
Monitor
tab. Data is
updated automatically to reflect the actual values in the database. Values can be
edited by double clicking the data in the database. The status of service objects
can also be added and viewed in this tab in the
Status
list. Section 8.5.2
describes how to view the status of a service object. For more information, refer
to the ICC Gateway Configuration Utility User’s Manual.
8.2
Finder Tab
The Finder tab of the configuration utility discovers all ICC communication
devices on the current Ethernet subnet, regardless of whether or not their
network parameters are currently compatible with the subnet upon which they
reside. This tab may be used regardless of whether or not a device is connected
with a USB cable, as it communicates only on the Ethernet subnet.