Making/Saving Settings; Loading Settings; Saving Settings - Ametek UPLC-II System Manual

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Figure 5–5. Example of Load/Save Confguration Tab on the Settings Page
The fifth level is the "Management" user and is
intended for an IT administrator (see
Appendix D).

5.6 Making/Saving Settings

It is always best first to go to the Load/Save Tab of
the Settings button web page when making settings,
see Figure 5–5. It is recommended to make and
save your own company standard settings files for
various configurations (ON/OFF DCB, FSK DTT,
FSK UB etc.) when connected to a UPLC-II™ and
then upload these files into a new UPLC-II™.

5.6.1 Loading Settings

• If starting from scratch with entering settings,
then choose from the default configurations
already in the UPLC-II™.
ON/OFF Directional Comparison
ON/OFF Phase Comparison
FSK 2-Freq. Unblocking, DTT, POTT
FSK 3-Frequency
FSK 4-Frequency
FSK Phase Comparison
Click on the "configure system" button and
next click on the Submit Tab and the submit
button to save these settings. This loads
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default settings that are close to what would
normally be needed and these can then be
modified as needed and resubmitted.
• To Upload a previously stored settings file
just click on the "Choose File" button and
browse to where it is located and click on
Load Configuration. Then usually you only
need to modify frequencies, station/line
name, checkback test address (if enabled),
then submit settings assuming the input/out-
put connections stay the same.

5.6.2 Saving Settings

• To Save software settings for re-use later in
case something happens to your Transceiver
board, click on XML File and Save
Configuration. This stores all the software
settings in a format that can be loaded into
another UPLC-II™. Enter the name you
want to call this configuration file, and add
an XML extension. It is required that the
saved file have an XML extension in order to
upload it to a unit. The UPLC-II™ does not
automatically do this for you.
• To Make an "as-left" document that records
all software settings, hardware jumper set-
tings, firmware version, catalog number, cur-
rent TX and RX signal level, receiver sensi-

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