14 loading and saving configuration files – Monarch Instrument DC 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Getting Started

3.14 Loading and Saving Configuration Files

Once all the points have been set up and all other data has been programmed, it is advisable to save the configu-
ration to disk. Thus if the user needs to change any parameters for a different recording session, the prior settings
can be recovered by loading a previously saved configuration file.

To save the configuration use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to select the “Record Setup” option and press
the ENTER button. This brings up the Record Setup menu. Use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to highlight
the “Save CFG File” (save ConFiGuration) option and press ENTER. A pop-up window will display “Save config =
NO”, press YES then ENTER to save the configuration with the current filename to the disk. The disk status
window will show SAVE CFG and a window will pop up when the configuration has been saved. Press OK.

To load and existing configuration select “Load CFG File” from the Record Setup menu. A pop up window will
display “load config=NO”. Press the YES then ENTER buttons. The unit will look on the disk for any
configuration files which will be displayed on the File Browser Directory. If more than one file exists on the disk,
the directory will list them one above the other, with the current file to be loaded indicated by the “<” sign
alongside it.

File Directory

Configurations:

OLDFILE

.CFG<

NEWFILE

.CFG

If more than one configuration file exists use the up arrow and down arrow buttons to select it and press the
ENTER button. This list of configuration files will scroll down if it is longer than what will fit on the display. The
unit will load the selected configuration file from the disk, and a window will pop up indicated that this has been
completed. Press the OK button. At this point in time the recorder has to be restated by first removing then
reapplying the power, in order to recognize the new settings.

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