File Management Functions

Loading a Configuration to the IN-tact1101

This function allows you to load a configuration file from your local machine to the IN-tact1101. This is useful in situations where you may be configuring several units. Rather than having to configure all of the IN-tact1101 settings for each unit, you can simply load a previously exported configuration file that has the correct settings, then make any minor adjustments as necessary.

To load a configuration the IN-tact1101:

1.From the File Management Functions screen, click Browse (next to the Load Configuration to IN-tactfield).

2.Navigate to and select the configuration file (.cfg extension).

3.Click Open.

4.Click Load to upload the file to the IN-tact1101.

If an error occurs while loading the file, a message in red appears below the field.

If successful, a message appears while the configuration file is loaded. When finished, the IN-tact1101 restarts.

5.Log in to the IN-tact1101 again.

The old configuration file is saved as a backup configuration and the newly uploaded configuration file becomes the current configuration for the device.

NOTE: Only the items listed under IN-tactSetup are restored when a previous or imported configuration is loaded. Passwords and Event Log settings are not imported with a configuration and must be set on each individual device.

Exporting a Configuration to a PC

This function allows you to save the current configuration stored on the IN-tact1101 to your local machine.

To export a configuration to a PC:

1.From the File Management Functions screen, click Export (next to Export Configuration To PC).

The configuration file is prepared for download.

2.Select a path on your local machine in which to save the file.

3.Click OK.

The file can now be loaded to other IN-tactunits as needed and modified, or simply kept as a backup.

Loading SSL Server Certificates to the IN-tact1101

This function allows you to upload a new SSL certificate file to the user partition of the IN-tact1101. Multiple user-imported SSL certificates can be stored and active (up to 16). The SSL certificates are only used for secure transactions (financial data traffic), not for the web interface itself. The certificate immediately becomes active; you do not need to restart the device.

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