Operating the Equipment Locally: Configs Menu
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Reference Guide: Voyager E5784 and E5788 HD DSNG Encoder
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User Configurations
Configurations loaded into the user FLASH become user configurations.
Any one of the user configurations can be loaded as an active configuration
(Load Active Config). A modified active configuration can be copied back
into one of the user FLASH locations (Store Active Config) where it can
be password write-protected. A user configuration that is write-protected
cannot be overwritten. The 16 user configurations can be saved in the
backup FLASH (Store Configs in Backup).
CAUTION…
Any user configuration that is not write-protected, will be overwritten
when Factory Default or Backup configurations are loaded to the user FLASH.
Backup Configurations
Backup FLASH stores a copy of each of the 16 user configurations when
you select Store Configs in Backup, you will be asked for the password
here.
If unsure of the user configurations or they become inadvertently modified,
the user configurations can be returned to a known state at any time by
the command Load Configs from Backup. This loads the 16 backup
configurations to the User FLASH, overwriting all user configurations that
are not write-protected. Individual configurations cannot be selected for
loading to the User FLASH.
The active (current) configuration is unaltered when you select Load
Configs from Backup.
Factory HD Default Configurations
There are 16 default configurations. They are provided as examples and
can be used as they are, if their settings suit your needs. They are
non-editable. The 16 default configurations can be loaded to the user
FLASH at any time by selecting Factory HD Defaults. This overwrites all
user configurations that are not write-protected. Individual configurations
cannot be selected for loading to the User FLASH.
Configuration, Write-Protection
Any or all of the 16 user configurations can be write-protected by selecting
Write Protect Configs. A password is asked for. With the correct
password entered, the question Write protect Which Configs? appears.
Select which configurations to protect by pressing the associated softkey in
each case. This toggles the write-protect condition (On or Off) for each
individual configuration. The letter R when shown to the left of the config
number, indicates that the configuration is read-only (write-protected).
Any configuration that is write-protected will be displayed as read-only if
attempting to overwrite it.