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TM0048
LaserNET Program User's Guide
September 2003
6-20
6-8
SAVING AND LOADING DETECTOR CONFIGURATIONS
The configuration of a Detector can be saved as a configuration file stored on disk, and vice versa; any
configuration file can be loaded onto a Detector. This allows programming to take place in the office for
download in the field. It also makes possible reliable programming of many Detectors with identical configu-
rations. The feature can be used either on-line or off-line.
6-8.1
Loading a Configuration, Off-Line
LaserNET must be disconnected from the Detector.
1. Select
File>Load Config
.
Figure 6-25. Configuration Load Window
2. All the configuration files for the directory shown in the Look In box will be displayed in the Files box. All
Detector configuration files are saved with the *.cfg extension. To change directories, view all directo-
ries in the Directories box and double-click on the desired directory.
3. Select the desired file from the Files box. The file name will appear in the File Name field. The file
DEFAULTS.CFG contains the factory default settings.
4. Select
<OK>
to load the file into LaserNET. A display and control graphic window will open with Off-Line
Mode in the banner. The file is now available for editing.
6-8.2
Loading a Configuration, On-Line
LaserNET must be communicating with the IIM or Detector and the correct installer-level password must be
entered.
1. Select
File>Load Config
from the main screen.
2. The Configuration Load window opens.
3. All the configuration files for the directory shown in the Look In box will be displayed in the Files box. All
Detector configuration files are saved with the *.cfg extension. To change directories, view all directo-
ries in the Directories box and double-click on the desired directory.
4. Select the desired file from the Files box. Its name will appear in the File Name field. The file
DEFAULTS.CFG contains the factory default settings.
5. Select
<OK>
to load the file.
6. The Date and Time Window opens. The values in the Time and Date fields will be taken from the
computers real-time clock. If the time and date are incorrect, change them using the procedures in
Paragraph 6-5.11.
7. After this operation, clear the Event Log.
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