8.6 Loading a Configuration File
Once modifications have been made to the configuration file, the new file
must
be loaded onto the system’s CPU for the changes to be implemented.
There are two basic options for loading a configuration file:
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Load the entire file using the “Configure All” option (see Caution below).
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Load part of the file using one of the “Configure Special” options.
To determine which configuration option to use, see “Configure Menu
Commands” in the Help file.
When loading any part of a configuration file, the matrix switcher must not be
actively switching
. You may want to disconnect any external controllers to
ensure that no switches are executed during the loading of the file.
Caution
: Using the “Configure All” option or the “Configure All Virtual
Matrices” option will erase any global presets (see the
BCS Serial Control
Protocol
section of this manual) that have already been defined for the system.
To load the modified configuration file from X
N
Connect to the Epica’s CPU:
1. Using Save As (under the File menu), make a duplicate copy of the modified
file with a new name and save it to the PC. (We
strongly
recommend making
a duplicate copy every time the file is modified.)
2. Connect the Epica enclosure* to your computer (see Chapter 4).
3. Open the Communication menu and select Serial Port.
4. Open the Communication menu again, select Change Comm Settings. Check
the settings for the selected port (the default is Com 1, Baud Rate 9600) and
adjust if necessary.
5. Optional – Click the Test button to verify that communication has been
established with the Epica. Click OK.
6. From the Configure menu, select the appropriate configuration option (for an
explanation of Configuration menu options, see the Help file).
The system automatically reboots (applies to non-hardware configuration
options only; for hardware, select the appropriate configuration option and
then Configure > Reboot All Devices).
* For systems with multiple enclosures, you can connect any of the enclosures to
the PC as long as all the enclosures are linked together
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