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Creating a Configuration Template

TB8100 Service Kit User's Manual
5. Click Program.
The Programming dialog box appears and indicates the download progress.
When the base station has successfully received all the configuration settings
and programmed them in, the Programming dialog box closes.
If the download is not completely successful, programming is aborted and a
message appears. Later, you can open the file you saved and try again.
When you program a base station, any changes to the
Important:
PMU configuration will affect the operation of the PMU, which
supplies the other base station in the BSS. That base station's
operation may be interrupted or otherwise affected.
6. Return the base station to Run mode.
The base station comes with templates that define configuration settings for
different applications. When you create a new configuration, the template you
select provides the configuration with sensible default settings. This enables you
to concentrate on the main things that need to be changed.
You may want to add your own template. You can then quickly create a
configurations with the settings you want. These could be settings common to
all base stations in a system or settings that a system integrator generally uses.
To create a configuration template
1. Edit the settings in a configuration file until they are as you want them.
Click OK.
2. Save the file.
3. Select File > Save as Template. The Save Configuration Template dialog
box appears.
4. Enter a name for the template.
5. Click Save. The Service Kit saves the configuration settings to a template
file. This file has the name you entered and the template extension (.t8t).
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