Data files, Activity files, Miscellaneous files – Omega Speaker Systems Rercorder RD8300 User Manual

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Section 2 - Overview

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09/11/2008 REV 0.99

2.5 Files

2.5.1 Configuration Files

The recorder has hundreds of options and settings that need to be set up by the user. Things like input types,
point tags, displays, record information and so-on. Once set up, this information is saved in the internal
memory (SD Card) as a user named configuration file in a special directory called

ConfigFiles

. Each unique

configuration is stored in a

sub-folder

within the ConfigFiles directory. The system appends

“_cfg” to each

folder name created which in turn contains the actual configuration files. The files are in an xml format and
bear the extension “.xml”. Currently there are two independent but related files – one for the physical settings
of the recorder

– input types, record setup, alarms and so on and has the filename given by the user with the

file type “.xml” and one for the displays as set up by the user which has the filename given by the user but has
“_display.xml” added by the system. See

below

.

When a user saves or loads a configuration using the

Configuration Manager

the system takes care of the

details and defaults to the ConfigFiles directory.

When saving the configuration, the user enters a filename and accepts the entry

– for example the filename

could be “

pumphouse

”. The Recorder will then create a folder in the ConfigFiles directory called

pumphouse

_cfg

” and in this folder it will create the two configuration files, “

pumphouse

.xml

” for the physical

settings

and “

pumphouse

_displa

ys.xml” for the display information.

When loading a configuration, the Configuration Manager will show a list of all the subfolders (Configurations)
in the ConfigFiles directory (without the “_cfg” adder) so the user can recognize the configuration files. When
a configuration is selected, the system loads the two files from this subfolder.

At the recorder, this folder and split file structure is totally transparent and configurations can be loaded using
names assigned by the user. When using the

file explorer

to move configuration files it is important to note

that you need to move, save or copy the subfolder in the ConfigFiles directory. This will keep all associated
file with that configuration together.

The structure is as follows:















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