Configuration Menu
Instruct the operating software, once loaded, to use factory
default values for all server and port parameters. All
current server and port parameters will be lost when you
exit from the menu (using Option S "Exit saving
configuration changes").
3.
Initialize server and port
parameters
Cancel any changes you have made without exiting from the
menu. The MAXserver 1600 reverts to the configuration values
that were
last saved. Typically, you would select this option if you had
changed some settings, and then decided to undo the changes
and begin again.
4.
Revert to stored
configuration
S.
Exit saving configuration
changes
Exit from the menu and store the changes that you have made.
Exit from the Configuration menu without saving the
configuration changes that you have made (i.e., use the
configuration that was last saved).
X. Exit without saving
configuration changes
The dialog associated with each of these menu choices is described in the sections that follow. After
you exit from the Configuration menu, the MAXserver 1600 loads software and parameters.
Notes
For each command prompt shown in the Configuration menu dialog, the default
choice is shown in square brackets, [ ]. For example, [A] indicates that "A" is the
default choice for a prompt. You can press RETURN to select the default choice.
For many prompts, the default value for the prompt can change. The first time
you run the Configuration menu, the default value shown is the factory default
value. After you exit from the menu, having saved changes, the default value
shown for a prompt is the currently-stored value, not the factory default value.
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