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Files\
. (For CPSW prior to version 2.0, the default location was
C:\CPSW 4x18
Config Files\
.)
3. Double-click the appropriate .cfg file.
Once loaded, the system name of this configuration appears in the window’s title
bar adjacent to “CPSW” and the CPSW version number. The system name is also
the first seven letters of the filename.
Editing a Configuration
There are two types of configuration settings:
position
and
system
.
Position
configuration
refers to the settings specific to a single console position, such as the layout of that
position or the preferences for that position.
System
configuration refers to system settings
that affect all positions. Naturally, when you change a system setting, the new
configuration must be uploaded to all positions or else some positions will have system
settings that are incorrect or out of sync.
System Settings
System settings are those settings that affect all positions system-wide.
Channel Configuration
To configure channels
1. Click
Edit, System Configuration, Channel Configuration
.
2. Select the channel number to configure using the up and down arrows next to
Channel Number
.
3. Enter a
Channel Name
.
Channel Name
is used for reference only, and can be left
blank if desired.
Note
CPSW files ending in “.cf1” are used with the M4010 version of
CPSW.
Tip
Custom configuration files provided by Zetron are typically sent by
email.
Warning!
Prior to configuring the system, it is imperative that the
programmer has a complete understanding of the radio system
that is to be controlled by the Model 4x18 console.
STOP
Tip
It is best to configure system settings before position settings.
Some position settings, such as specific key definitions, are not
available until the system settings are configured correctly.
Summary of Contents for 4000 Series
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Page 28: ...Introduction 28 025 9533Y...
Page 88: ...Common Control Equipment Installation 88 025 9533Y Figure 22 Console Duplex Wall Jacks...
Page 110: ...Common Control Equipment Installation 110 025 9533Y...
Page 172: ...Console Installation 172 025 9533Y...
Page 192: ...Audio Level Adjustments 192 025 9533Y...
Page 230: ...Accessory Installation 230 025 9533Y...
Page 236: ...Console ANI Programming 236 025 9533Y...
Page 339: ...339 RSMP Operation Figure 99 Main Screen...
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