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User Manual
Config Files - Saving and Loading
The User, Panel and Engineering Config files are very important when setting up a system and
should be saved regularly so that your configuration state is not lost. User, Panel and
Engineering Configs can have up to 1000 different config setup states each. When the config
setups are saved, they are listed as files in a table in the menu, so that the user can easily see
the time/date that a config was saved, allowing the file to be instantly loaded.
The Configuration files are used to determine the startup state of the system and it is
important to know what state the “Sub-Enables” within the config file are in, i.e. what is
enabled/disabled when saving the config files, when creating DMEMs and Macros.
The “Sub Enables” list of buttons, to the right of the config files table, allows you to select or
de-select functions that will be saved within a file. If the tab next to the enables button is
green, this means that the enabled function is included in the original saved file. If the tab is
gray, the function is not included. If the enabled function is selected (green) when the config is
saved, the function will be included in the saved config.
Saving a Config File
To save a configuration file, touch the {Save As...} button and a new menu will appear. The
“Engineering Config - Save As” menu allows you to select a new slot in the table and save an
Eng Config file. Use the “Name” attacher box to give the config file a name, touch the red
oblong at the end of the “Name” attacher and an on-screen keyboard will be displayed. Type a
name for the file, then when finished touch the {Save} button. There are 1000 slots available to
Note: This example will show how to save a Engineering Config file. Saving
or Loading a User Config or Panel Config file is done in exactly the Grass
Valleye way.