Available Configurations
Notes:
•Normally, maintain the default configuration.
•When modifying the configuration, refer to experienced system administrators.
■Configuration File Modification
The system configuration file is referred to as the SYS.INI file. It contains
The CPU should work with the default system configuration file set by the factory at the time of shipping. To modify the default configuration file, you can use the admin console. From the admin console main menu:
•Select CPU's from the main bar’s Domain;
•Select Sys tab from the CPU System Configuration screen;
•Upload the SYS.INI file from the CPU using the ‘Get from CPU’ button in the SYS Transfer section;
•Modify the system configuration file that appears in the document area of the window;
•Save the system configuration file using the ‘Save’ but- ton in the SYS Archive section;
•Download the configuration file using the ‘Put to CPU’ button in the SYS Transfer section;
•Reboot the CPU.
■System Database
The system database contains system devices, system resources, and system programmable events and automa- tion information. System administrators can configure the system database using the admin console. (Refer to the Admin Console User's Guide.) The CPU contains a default database when it arrives from the factory.
A default database file is also provided on the
–appear in the Default Database Contents section. (Refer to p. 48.)
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