DMP 128 FlexPlus • DSP Configurator Software 12
Menu Bar
File
Figure 12. File Menu
1
New — Opens a new configuration file. This option is only available in Emulate mode
(Emulate Mode on page17). If the current configuration has not been saved,
the Save dialog box opens and asks to save the current configuration before a new
configuration is opened. Click Yes to save the current configuration. Click No to delete
the current configuration and open the new configuration. Click Cancel to return to the
current configuration.
2
Open — Opens an existing configuration or template file. When selected, the Browse
dialog box opens to search for saved configuration or template files. Double-click a
configuration or template file to load it.
NOTE: Configuration files have a .EDC file extension and template files have a
.EDCT file extension.
3
Save — Saves the current configuration to a configuration file. If this is the first time the
configuration is being saved, the Save Configuration As... dialog box opens. Enter
a name and save location for the configuration file.
TIP: It is best to create and save configuration files while in Emulate mode.
4
Save As — Saves the current configuration file under a new name and location or as a
template file. When selected, the Save Configuration As... dialog box opens.
5
Export Single Device — Saves the currently selected device in Device Manager as
a configuration file. This function is used to save an individual device when there are
multiple devices listed in the Device Manager (Device Manager on page85).
6
Backup — Recalls and transfers all partial presets of a DMP 128 to the configuration
file or template file within DSP Configurator.
7
Convert Device to... — Select a model of DMP 128 FlexPlus to which the current
configuration file will be converted. After a conversion target model is selected, the
Device Conversion dialog opens. For more information, refer to the DSP Configurator
help file by clicking the context sensitive help (?) button in the dialog.
8
Recent Files — Lists the five most recently opened configuration files. These files can
be selected and loaded into DSP Configurator.
figure 4. File Menu