Software Configuration
Settings for the RPU can be altered in the Eos Configuration Utility (ECU). The 20 buttons on the
front panel of the RPU are configurable from the {RPU} section of the ECU.
To configure the RPU buttons:
Step 1:
In the Ion browser, select File>Exit Ion and confirm the selection. Eos will close and
you will enter the Ion welcome screen.
Step 2:
Click on the {Settings} button. This will open the ECU.
Step 3:
On the right side of the screen, click on the "RPU" button to enter the RPU button
setup. A virtual display of the RPU buttons is displayed with the current button settings
labeled on each button.
Step 4:
Click on a button you wish to alter. A button window will open.
Step 5:
Click on the type of button you want it to be (Macro or Hard Key).
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Step 6:
Repeat this process for any other buttons you wish to reconfigure.
Step 7:
To restore the default buttons at any time, click the {Restore Defaults} button.
To import a button configuration:
You may import an RPU button configuration file from a USB device.
Step 1:
Click the {Import} button in the RPU section of the ECU. The RPU will search for valid
RPU button file.
Step 2:
If a valid file is found, the ECU will ask you if you want to import the settings. Click
{Yes}. The settings will be imported.
Step 3:
Click {Ok}.
To export a button configuration:
You may export your RPU button configuration to a USB device.
Step 1:
Click the {Export} button in the RPU section of the ECU.
Step 2:
If a USB drive is available, the ECU will ask you to choose the desired drive from the
drop down menu. Click on the desired USB drive.
Step 3:
Click {Accept}. The button configuration will be saved to the USB drive.
Step 4:
Click {Ok}.
For more information on settings in the ECU, please see
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Remote Processor Unit (RPU)
If Macro - Click on the Macro # box and enter the desired macro number from the
keyboard and press enter. Then click {Accept}.
If Hardkey - Click on the {Hardkey} drop down menu and select the hard key you
wish to use. Then click {Accept}.
Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell), page
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