Basic Operations
3.3.6Check the Configuration You Set by Displaying its Information
Note: Although you can skip this operation, check if the configuration information
*edited is correct to avoid the trouble at the time the
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3.3.7Save the Configuration Information Into the Configuration File
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Note: The configuration information is saved into the file currently opened in case that
*you skip inputting a file name. Therefore, in this example, the information is saved into the operative configuration file on memory. You can save the information into any preparative configuration file designated by inputting a file name.
3.3.8Close the Configuration File
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3.3.9Return to the Administrator Mode
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