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MEMORY.MAP is non editable binary file and should not be modified nor deleted. Please refer to the
“MEMORY.MAP
explained”
chapter for detailed information.
Device’s main folder containing data and configuration files ans the CONFIG.BAK file content.
Changes would be applied after renaming the CONFIG.BAK file to
CONFIG.INI
and connecting the USB mass
storage back to the RSLogger device to read and apply the changes. CONFIG.INI file would be read and applied, then
file name would be changed to CONFIG.BAK accordingly.
Please refer to “
Advanced configuration options with CONFIG.INI file
” table located at the end of this Manual
explaining all configuration parameters, values and syntax accepted by CONFIG.INI file.
If password parameter has been changed during CONFIG.INI configuration, the
PASSWORD.TXT
text file would be
created in devices folder after new setting applying. Please keep the password file on the USB mass storage (inside
the device folder) as long as you want to get access to your protected device with this particular Mass Storage device
(it’s containing the password string).
USB mass storage devices without actual PASSWORD.TXT file located in the device folder, would not be allowed by
RSLogger for data and settings access. It would be not allowed for changing settings as well. An
ERROR.TXT
file with
actual status log like
“Incorrect password”
would be created in the device’s folder.
PASSWORD.TXT file created on USB Mass Storage is keeping the device’s access password.
If you want to disable the password please left it blank in CONFIG.INI and the PASSWORD.TXT file would be
automatically deleted after password change applying during next USB mass storage connection to RSLogger (or
power up). All USB mas storage drives would be accepted from now on.
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