Load Tab - EAW UMX.96 Owner's Manual

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Load Tab

The Load tab loads a saved Console Configuration, Show, or Individual Snapshot into the console from the
internal computer or from a USB Mass Storage Device such as a thumb drive.
The Load Tab has three vertical columns referred to as the Browser, Show Snapshots, and Config/Show Info
and Notes.
The left column displays the file Browser showing the contents of the local drive and any attached USB mass
storage device(s).
• A drop-down list, located at the top of the column, selects the drive source (User Drive, USB 1, USB 2, etc.).
The list displays folders and files by name and with a unique icon (Folder, Show, Console Configuration).
• Navigate through the file structure using the Up Arrow button (blue), the OPEN button (blue) at the bot-
tom of the list. Only one item in the list may be selected at a time.
• The OPEN and Up buttons respond to the item selected and its place in the file system. For example,
if a folder is selected, the OPEN button will be enabled and if there is a folder level above the currently
viewed folder, the Up button will be enabled.
• Below the list is a large LOAD button (red) that functions when a show or console configuration is selected.
• Pressing the LOAD button replaces the current show and snapshots (after a confirmation prompt).
The second column, Show Snapshots, displays a list of the snapshots currently stored in the console's flash
memory.
• The snapshot list displays the snapshot number, the snapshot name, and a check box.
• Pressing the ALL or NONE buttons (blue). checks or unchecks all of the snapshots in the list. You can then
manually check or uncheck any number of snapshots as needed (by default all are checked).
• Pressing the LOAD button presents a list of options: "Load Options: Load snapshot(s) starting at N. (check-
box) Replace Existing Snapshots. " Load. Cancel.
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