Copying The Configuration For Use Across Multiple Jobs - Redback 6500 Software Programming Manual

Programmable touchscreen wallplate control system
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Lets take a quick look at the SD card now that this configuration has been saved.
The contents are now quite different to that shown in figure 1.1.
There are now 24 Icon folders as all the buttons have two Icon folders associated to them. The reason they each have two
folders is because each button can have two possible action states if required (An example might be: the Icon to turn a
device ON may be different to the icon to turn a device OFF.) This is covered in section 16.

6.1 COPYING THE CONFIGURATION FOR USE ACROSS MULTIPLE JOBS

Sometimes the same setup is required for different jobs, an example might be setting up a school where multiple classrooms
have the same equipment setup. Since the A 6500 configuration is saved to the Micro SD card, simply by copying the con-
tents of the SD card to another SD card for the next job, removes the need to program the wall plate with the same config-
uration again. If the configuration is slightly different, then the changes can be made to the saved configuration.
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This shows the path for the program save. (The * at the end signi es that the
le has changed since the last save.)
Fig 6.1
Fig 6.2
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