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Software - Installation and basic settings
Boot process
Load the machine settings in the machine computer
Load the machine settings in
the machine computer
The machine settings do not only contain the machine data, but also the
machine options, the machine configuration, the report, the network settings,
and other internal control information. This data is referred as Dongle. Dongle-
Data are saved in a file with the mcnumber.dgl (mcnumber = machine number)
name.
A file with dongle data is available.
1. Tap the "Load Dongle" key.
A selection window for opening a file is displayed.
2. Select Dongle-file (mcnumber.dgl).
3. Confirm input.
4. When the network settings are available, the question appears whether
these should be read also. If you answer this question with "Yes" the
network settings are loaded and a Reboot is automatically run.
The machine settings are copied to the machine. After the copying is
complete, a message appears.
Saving dongle data
Saving dongle data The machine settings do not only contain the machine data, but also the
machine options, the machine configuration, the report, the network settings,
and other internal control information. This data is referred as Dongle. Dongle-
Data are saved in a file with the mcnumber.dgl (mcnumber = machine number)
name. It is important to back up the data, e.g. when the hard disk is replaced.
1. Tap on the key "Save Dongle".
A selection window for saving a file is displayed.
2. Select the saving location.
3. Confirm input.
The machine settings are copied on the target medium (file name:
mcnumber.dgl).
The current machine settings will be overwritten!
When you copy the machine settings to the hard disk, the
current machine settings are overwritten.
Only carry out the following steps if you want to replace the
current machine settings with the settings saved on the file.
Summary of Contents for CMS 502 HP+
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Page 18: ...18 1 About this document Warnings in the documentation ...
Page 72: ...72 2 Description of knitting machine Display and operating elements ...
Page 128: ...128 3 Producing with the knitting machine Starting the machine after a fault ...
Page 302: ...302 4 Adjusting knitting machine Defining user profile ...
Page 522: ...522 9 Yarns and stitch tension Conversion table ...
Page 548: ...548 11 Machine Management Tools Send email directly from the machine ...
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