Honeywell 96D user manual Copy Menu, Configuration

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System Programming

Copy Menu

Copy Menu

The Copy menu allows programmed parameters to be copied and transferred. Data from the SD card can be transferred to a controller or from a controller to the SD card or copy parameters from one device to the next. The Copy option offers three screens: Configuration, Parameters and System Log.

Configuration

If the controller is equipped with an SD card, the configuration function allows data to be transferred either from the 96D to the SD card or the reverse. This makes it possible to transfer the controller’s programming to a computer or from a computer to the controller.

5. Copy -Configuration-

Config to SDcard SDcard to Config

The first option in the configuration screen is 96D to SDcard. Selecting this option copies the controller’s configuration and parameters into a

“config.ini” file 1.

The second option is SDcard to 96D allows the configuration and parameters of the “config.ini” file on an SDcard to be copied to the controller.

Note: The “config.ini” file contents can be modified at any time and from any computer.

1.When transferring data, the system will automatically search for an existing “config.ini” file before proceeding. If one exists, the system searches for a “config.bak” file. If found, the file is deleted. Then, the pre-existing “config.ini” file is renamed “config.bak”, making it possible to save the new “config.ini” file and keep a backup copy of the previ- ous one.

After inserting an SD card into the controller, the controller’s system looks for an exist- ing “config.ini” file that contains an “autoload” tag equal to 1 (yes). If the tag is found, the system loads the contents of the file and resets “autoload” to 0 (no). This is a useful feature for editing the file on a computer without having any impact on the controller (such as recorded Events).

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