System Files - Prerequisites For Transfer Operations; Adding Orphan Files - AMX NetLinx Studio Instruction Manual

Netlinx design v3.3 or higher
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File Transfer Operations
By default this dialog opens to the Current Workspace tab. This tab provides a listing of Projects, Systems and
System Files that are contained in the currently open Workspace file.
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Use the check boxes to select the file(s) to include in this transfer. Note that only some of the folders and files will
not have a check box:
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FIG. 231
Select Files For File Transfer dialog (Current Workspace tab) - File list
To see a description of what makes a file available for transfer, refer to the System
Files - Prerequisites for Transfer Operations section on page 152.
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Click OK to close this dialog and return to the File Transfer dialog.

System Files - Prerequisites for Transfer Operations

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Adding Orphan Files

Orphan files are files that are not contained in the currently open Workspace. Use the Other tab of the Select Files For
File Transfer dialog to add orphan files to the Send tab (for inclusion in a file transfer operation).
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With a Workspace open, select Tools > File Transfer to open the File Transfer dialog (Send tab).
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Click the Add command button to open the Select Files For File Transfer dialog.
3.
Open the Other tab (FIG. 232).
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If there is no check box next to a folder, then that folder does not contain any files that are available to
transfer.
If there is no check box next to a file, then that fie is not available to transfer (FIG. 231).
Select the top-level Projects folder to automatically select all available files contained in the Workspace.
Select a Project or System folder to select all available files contained in the Project or System.
Click the [+] icons to expand the folders; click [-] to collapse
Files cannot be added to the Files To Send list without device mapping information.
Source Code files cannot be sent until they have been successfully compiled.
While Touch Panel UI files are sent to the panels themselves, KPD files are sent to the master and not directly
to the keypad. Before sending a KPD (KPDesign) file to the target keypad(s), be sure that you have
successfully compiled the Source Code file that contains the keypad module, and sent it to the Master.
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