4.7. Menu bar

4.7.1.File menu

4.7.1.1. Save System Config…

Used to save the current software configuration in a designated file. Name an arbitrary file name. It creates a file with .cfg extension that contains following items.

Serial port number

Communication speed

Display wall configuration

Panel ID numbers

4.7.1.2. Open System Config…

Used to configure the software according to the data saved in “Save System Config…” menu.

4.7.1.3. Save Parameter

Used to read all current memories in the software in selected panels to save in a file. Name an arbitrary file name. It creates a file with .wpd extension.

4.7.1.4. Open Parameter

Used to send the file data saved in “Save Parameter” menu to selected cubes. You can choose following options.

Only Input Parameter

: Sending only input memory data

Only Display Parameter

: Sending only display memory data

Only Service Parameter

: Sending only system memory data

All Parameter

: Sending all above memory data

4.7.1.5. Read & Save memory

Used to read all memory data in selected cubes to save in a designated folder (chapter 4.5.1, on page 112). Name an arbitrary folder name. It creates files with .bku extension in the folder.

4.7.1.6. Open & Send memory

Used to send back the file data saved in “Read & Save memory” menu to cubes (chapter 4.5.2, on page 112).

4.7.1.7. Exit

Used to quit the software.

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XL21, XL50 specifications

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