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ASL INTERCOM VAR4 - Configuration Data; Configuration Data View; Clearing Configuration Data and Restoring to Default Settings

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5.10 Configuration Data 5.10 Configuration Data
Note that the configuration data functions are not available on the Configuration Tool. Note that the configuration data functions are not available on the Configuration Tool.
5.10.1 Configuration Data View 5.10.1 Configuration Data View
The user can view the last configuration actions, as described in the following steps. The user can view the last configuration actions, as described in the following steps.
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The user needs to be logged on as User 2 to be able to view the configuration data. The user needs to be logged on as User 2 to be able to view the configuration data.
1. Select ConfigurationÆSystemÆAccessÆConfig LogÆView config.
2. Scroll through the records:
[LAST CLEAR – 15Feb2006 10:11 DOWNLOAD]
Default value: Last saved event.
3. Press the SELECT or BACK key to return to the parent menu.
5.10.2 Clearing Configuration Data and Restoring to Default Settings
The user can clear all configuration data stored in the VAR Router, as described in the following steps. All
default settings are restored, see Table 23.
The system will become inoperable after clearing the configuration data, and will need to
be re-configured before further use.
It is recommend that the current configuration be loaded and saved to a file using the
Configuration Tool before clearing the configuration data, see Section
19 PC Configuration Tool”.
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1. Select ConfigurationÆSystemÆAccessÆConfig LogÆClear config.
Default value: n.a.
2. A confirmation message is displayed:
Press SELECT to confirm clear config
3. Press the SELECT key to proceed, or cancel by pressing the BACK key.
4. A second confirmation message is displayed:
WARNING - SYSTEM WILL BECOME INOPERABLE
Press SELECT to confirm clear config
5. The user is requested to re-enter the access code to confirm the operation.
6. After clearing the configuration data the user is requested to power cycle the system.

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