Deleting or renaming configuration folders, Configurations – Grass Valley NV9000-SE v.3.0 User Manual
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4. Configurations
Working With Configuration Files
on page 240 or
Updating Control Panel Details
on page 349.) The
Revert to Saved
button discards current changes and reverts to the previously saved changes.
Configurations are always “saved” whenever
Save
is clicked. If you open a different configuration,
close a page without “saving” changes, or click
Revert to Saved
, the current changes are discarded.
This feature enables you to easily clear mistakes.
Deleting or Renaming Configuration Folders
To delete or rename a configuration folder, you must locate the folder in your local operating sys-
tem and use file system commands to delete or rename the folder. Be careful! Certain file system
commands may make the folder inaccessible to NV9000-SE. Refer to your local operating system
for instructions on managing files and folders.
Adding Computers to Existing EC9700 or EC9710 Configurations
EC9700 and EC9710 are virtual control panels that run on a computer. (See
on page 385.) Using the ‘GUIs’ table accessed through the ‘Views’ pane, a new computer
can be associated with an existing EC9700 or EC9710 control panel. The computer, or Windows
user, is associated by adding a new control panel and selecting the configuration file for the
EC9700/EC9710 control panel you want. Using this table, associations can also be removed.
Selecting an existing configuration is similar to performing a “Save As” function. An identical
copy of the configuration is saved on the newly assigned computer.
How to Add an EC9700/EC9710 Control Panel to an Existing Configuration
1 Launch NV9000-SE. (See
Launching and Exiting the Application
2 From the Navigation area, select the ‘Views’ pane and then ‘GUIs’. The ‘GUIs’ table appears,
as shown in Figure 4-5.
Important
Saving a configuration changes does not write the configuration to the system
controller for distribution to control panels. For more information, see