Configuring The Cortex From Ctx Documents; Ctx Document Name Table; Ctx Document Storage And Loading - Safran CORTEX CRT Quantum User Manual

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Configuring the CORTEX from CTX Documents

4.2.3.
A set of 10 CTX Documents is available on the disk, in addition to the last active CTX Document (Default:
CrtConfig_x.ctx).
CTX Documents are stored in a single directory D:\ZDS\Data\CRT\SPS\Menu<x>\CTXDocument. Each one has
a predefined name with. CTX extension (default names at delivery: SatCnf_01.CTX to SatCnf_10.CTX).

4.2.3.1. CTX Document Name Table

Management of the CTX Documents is via the CTX Document Name Table. This table assigns a name to each
CTX Document, to make file selection easier for the operator (see STI 100013 for table format).
The CTX Document Name Table is transmitted over the LAN on reception of a monitoring request with
component code 200H.
The CTX Document Name Table is not included in the set of tables returned to the monitoring client on reception
of a monitoring request for All component tables.
The CTX Document Name Table is automatically saved to the disk (D:\ZDS\Data\CRT\Menu<x>\CTXDocument
\NameTable.TXT) whenever the name of a CTX Document is changed or at application ending.
The CTX Document Name Table is ASCII-coded.

4.2.3.2. CTX Document Storage and Loading

CTX Documents can be created, modified, (re)named and loaded via two configuration commands (see Annex 1,
section 2.3.2.3) available in the CTX Document Management window (refer to the MCS User's Manual and the
TCP-IP Interface Specification):
Save command: name and store the active CTX Table into one of the 10 CTX Documents on the disk.
Load command: select and load one of the 10 CTX Documents and reconfigure the CORTEX.
The CTX Document name can also be modified by editing the NameTable.TXT file before starting the CORTEX
SPS. If a CTX Document is not available (not existing or corrupted), the assigned name is set to an empty
character string.
In the CORTEX Series monitoring table (offset 16) and in the Global CORTEX CRT monitoring table (offset 22),
the CTX Document ID status indicates which one of the 10 CTX Documents was previously loaded or stored and
whether or not this CTX Document was modified since loaded or stored (Update CTX Document status). See
STI 100013 and STI 100013_CRT in Annex 1 for more details.
Both status are set to 0 at boot.
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