1.3 File
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1.3
File
The File menu allows you to create, open or save a data file. If "New" or "Open" are selected, KX-
TVM Maintenance Console enters Batch mode.
1.3.1
File—New
Creates a new system data file and puts KX-TVM Maintenance Console in Batch mode. All settings
are in their initial or default state. To upload the file created here to the VPS, see "1.8.2 Utility—
System Back Up".
Note
Since selecting this option creates a new system data file, uploading this new file to the VPS as
is will overwrite any settings that are saved in the VPS's memory. Use with care.
To create a new system data file
1.
From the File menu, select New.
1.3.2
File—Open
Opens a system data file saved on the PC and puts KX-TVM Maintenance Console in Batch mode.
When opening a file created with an older version of KX-TVM Maintenance Console such as version
1.0, you will be asked whether you want to convert the data for use with the current version or not.
Using the data without converting may result in certain data being loaded to an incorrect destination,
and is not recommended.
System data files for unsupported VPS models cannot be opened. Only files saved with KX-TVM
Maintenance Console can be opened.
To upload the file modified here to the VPS, see "1.8.2 Utility—System Back Up".
To open a system data file
1.
From the File menu, select Open.
The Open dialog box will be displayed.
2.
Navigate to the folder containing the system data file you want to open.
3.
Select the file.
4.
Click Open.
If the file was created with an older version of KX-TVM Maintenance Console, you will be asked
if you want to convert the data.
a)
Click Yes to convert the data for use with the current version of KX-TVM Maintenance
Console.
Enter a name for the new converted system data file.
b)
Click No to open the file without converting it (not recommended).
Summary of Contents for KX-TVM50
Page 98: ...2 4 Service Settings 98 Programming Guide Feature Guide References 2 3 15 Custom Service ...
Page 158: ...2 7 Reports 158 Programming Guide Feature Guide References 2 5 6 System Reports ...
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