Managing Configuration Files
Applicability Notice:
This chapter applies to X
N
Connect version 2.4.0
(X
N
Connect’s version information is found under its Help menu).
This chapter covers basic modifications that can be made to a configuration file
using X
N
Connect software. For complete coverage of X
N
Connect, see the Help
file.
A configuration file contains system* configuration information which is loaded
onto the system at the factory. Each enclosure’s CPU references the
configuration file, which defines switching behavior. The file can be modified
using X
N
Connect (found on the
AMX AutoPatch CD)
to include custom channel
names and local presets.
Caution:
Use X
N
Connect
only
if you need to reload the configuration file or
modify your system’s configuration from the original specifications. Make a
copy of the current file every time the file is modified.
A copy of the configuration file (with an .xcl file extension) is found on the
AMX
AutoPatch Software & Documentation CD
shipped with each system. If you lose
your
AutoPatch CD
, either download X
N
Connect from the AMX website and see
Discovering a System on page 8-4 or contact technical support (see page 7-3)
with your system’s serial number for a replacement file. If making any
modifications other than customizing channel names or creating local presets,
provide technical support with a copy of the modified file for future support.
This chapter covers the following topics:
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Installing X
N
Connect
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Opening a configuration file
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Discovering a system
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Navigating the interface
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Customizing channel names (labels)
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Creating local presets
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Loading a configuration file
* A system can be a stand-alone matrix switcher or multiple matrix switchers
with or without additional controllers and accessories.
Epica-128 & Epica-256 Installation & Setup
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Configuration
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