To edit the menu names and configuration settings:
You may open the LDJDATA.CSV using a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel. The format of a typical file is shown below. You will see that the computer names (rows) are tabulated against the user profiles (columns). To grant a user access to a computer, enter the value 1 in the box that is common to the computer’s row and the user’s column. To deny access, leave this box blank. To add extra users, add additional columns (up to 16 users). To add extra computers, add additional rows (up to 512 computers). The ADMIN user will always be granted access to all computers regardless of the values entered.
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Admin PC | 2103 |
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Alan's System | 2102 |
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Comms Server | 3 |
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Comms PC | 4 |
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Gateway 1 | 8 |
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To restore the saved / edited menu and configuration settings:
1.Connect the serial port on the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to a serial COM port on your computer using the serial cable supplied with the LINDY CPU Switch.
2.Copy the program LDJWRITE and LDJDATA.CSV into the same directory on the PC that is connected to the LINDY CPU Switch’s serial port.
3.Run the program LDJWRITE.EXE and follow the instructions given by the program.
4.Make sure that you are logged onto the LINDY CPU Switch as the ADMIN user. From the main selection screen press F1 for More Menus. In the Configuration Menu select Functions. In the Functions menu select Read Data from RS232 port.
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