Saving the Power-Up
Setups
DAS System User Manual
File information. This area of the menu displays information about the file
selected in the File field above. Information includes file name, size (in
kilobytes), date and time originally saved, and any entered comments.
Save System Setup. This operation stores setup information for each existing
cluster and unclustered module as well as any existing display formats for
acquisition memories.
Save Cluster Setup. This operation stores the following setup information for the
cluster specified in the Save Cluster field:
Clustering information (which modules)
Intermodule signal definitions
Time correlation definitions
Individual module setups
The Save Cluster field appears only when you select the Save Cluster Setup
operation.
Save Module Setup. This operation stores setup information for the module
specified in the Save Module field. The Save Module field appears only when
you select the Save Module Setup operation.
You can save a setup in a setup file named Power_Up that will automatically be
restored when you power on the system. If you intend to use the power-on
restore feature you must use the correct file name (Power_Up). If there are any
deviations from the spelling and case-sensitivity of the file name, the system will
ignore the file and return to the default settings. Note also that the configuration
you save in the file must match the hardware configuration when you power on
the system; if it doesn't, the system displays an error message in the Diagnostics
menu and returns to the default settings.
If the previous shut down was abnormal, the system will restore to the default
setups instead of the setups in the Power_Up file. The system will display an error
message indicating this in the Diagnostics menu. This feature prevents the system
from restoring a faulty setup that may have caused the abnormal shut down.
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