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Viewer
This displays all of the current system presets with details of the menu areas that the
preset effects.
Here existing presets can be deleted by selecting the
X
next to the one to be deleted.
Note that presets 1, 2 and 3 are reserved by the system and cannot be deleted.
Clicking on this icon will allow the Presets held on the system to be exported to a file
for backup purposes. When using the local user interface, selecting this icon will create
a “Presets.oaf” file on a USB pen drive connected to the rear panel USB slot. When
using a web browser this file will be saved in the browser's download folder.
Clicking on this icon will allow a previously saved “Presets.oaf” file to be uploaded into
the system. When using the local user interface, selecting this icon will upload the
“Presets.oaf” file from a USB pen drive connected to the rear panel USB slot. When
using a web browser, selecting this icon will display a file dialogue to allow the location
of the file and to be selected.
Saving a Preset
The current Viewer display setup, including instrument selection, can be saved as a preset for future
use. Multiple presets can be setup to allow the Viewer to be configured for specific tasks.
Setup the
Viewer, Configuration, Generator
and
Connection
menus as required then press and hold
one of the preset buttons in the “Presets” panel at the left of the screen.
A dialogue will appear to allow a suitable
preset name.
The switches next to Viewer, Generator,
Configuration and Connections,
when enabled (1) will save all of the
parameters associated with those
menus.
The settings of the individual
Configuration menus can also be
selected independently.
Select OK to confirm saving the preset.
Note that any details previously
assigned to this Preset number will be
overwritten.
The Name can be used to aid identification and will be displayed at the top of the screen when the
mouse cursor hovers over the Preset.
Summary of Contents for Ultra XR
Page 13: ...Ultra XR User Guide 1 1 XR 56 201 5 1 Overview...
Page 14: ...1 2 XR 56 201 5 Overview 03 18 Overview...
Page 16: ...1 4 XR 56 201 5 Overview 03 18 Overview...
Page 25: ...Ultra XR User Guide 2 1 XR 56 201 5 2 Viewer...
Page 26: ...2 2 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 38: ...2 14 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 56: ...2 32 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 64: ...2 40 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 76: ...2 52 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 80: ...2 56 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 85: ...Ultra XR User Guide 3 1 XR 56 201 5 3 Generator...
Page 86: ...3 2 XR 56 201 5 Generator 03 18 Generator...
Page 92: ...3 8 XR 56 201 5 Generator 03 18 Generator...
Page 93: ...Ultra XR User Guide 4 1 XR 56 201 5 4 Configuration...
Page 94: ...4 2 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 108: ...4 16 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 120: ...4 28 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
Page 121: ...Ultra XR User Guide 5 1 XR 56 201 5 5 Connections...
Page 122: ...5 2 XR 56 201 5 Connections 03 18 Connections...
Page 141: ...Ultra XR User Guide A 1 XR 56 201 5 A Glossary...
Page 142: ...A 2 XR 56 201 5 Glossary 03 18 Glossary...
Page 150: ...A 10 XR 56 201 5 Glossary 03 18 Glossary...
Page 151: ...Ultra XR User Guide B 1 XR 56 201 5 B Installation...
Page 152: ...B 2 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 158: ...B 8 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 162: ...B 12 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 169: ...Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 C Applications...
Page 170: ...C 2 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...
Page 176: ...C 8 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...
Page 184: ...C 16 XR 56 201 5 Applications 03 18 Applications...