Save, Load And Print The Settings - Oce TCS500 User Manual

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Save, load and print the settings

Save, load and print the settings
Introduction
It is possible that you need different settings for different customers, departments or
other conditions. For this reason, you can save the settings to a file and then load the
settings from a file.
The Océ TCS500 has the following special files for your use.
Backup.kos/Backup.sas
1.
These files contain the previous values for the key operator settings and the system
administrator settings before the last 'Apply'.
Current.kos/Current.sas
2.
These files contain the values for the key operator settings and the system
administrator settings after the last 'Apply'.
If you need a complete overview of all settings defined in the Océ Settings Editor,
you can print a list of all current settings.
How to save the settings to a file
From the 'File' menu, select 'Save as...'.
1.
You can also click the 'Save as...' button on the toolbar.
If the client is a local client, the screen displays a dialogue box. The user can enter a
file name. The file is saved in the specified directory on the system.
If the client is a remote client, the screen displays a dialogue box. The user can enter
a directory name and a file name.
Note: Repro operators and anonymous users are not authorised to save the settings
to a file.
How to load the settings from a file
From the 'File' menu, select 'Open'.
1.
You can also click the 'Open' button on the toolbar.
The screen displays a dialogue box from where you can browse to the required file.
Click the 'Apply' button.
2.
The settings are transferred to the system.
When you are logged on as a Key Operator, the system only loads the Key Operator
settings.
When you are logged on as a System Administrator, the system only loads the
System Administrator settings.
Repro operators and anonymous users are not authorised to load the settings from a
file.
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