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DOC 6501_Release V
ATS-6501 Users Guide
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ATS-6501>list ATS-6501>list
default or no files
Note: The user default file is used at start up if it is present otherwise the unit will start up with
the factory default file. Users are encouraged to set AND save their default system settings based
on their application so the system will start up properly when powered up or after a reboot or
restart.
Users can create other configuration files. Simply make the desired changes to the system
configuration, type save and a filename to identify the configuration and press enter. The system
will save this configuration containing the new settings. To use this configuration file use the list
command to bring up a list of the possible configuration files and use the load command to have
the system load and start running with the desired user configuration settings. Use the settings
command to ensure the system is using the desired settings based on the newly loaded
configuration file.
ATS-6501>save example
[OK] 2013-08-05T17:22:04Z
ATS-6501>list
example
default
[OK] 2013-08-05T17:23:34Z
ATS-6501>load example
[OK] 2013-08-05T17:24:27Z
Note: The ATS-6501 will recognize case sensitive alphanumeric characters, -, ‘, and _. If any
other characters are used the system will inform the user that the filename is not valid and will not
save the settings.
ATS-6501>save te%^$st
Illegal Filename
[ERROR] 2013-08-05T17:29:17Z
Users can also remove any configuration files that are no longer needed on the system. Use the
list command to bring up a list of the available configuration files and use the delete <filename>
command to remove the desired file. Users must provide the filename of the file to be removed
from the system, if not the system will provide an error message reminding the user to identify
the file to be removed.
ATS-6501>delete example
OK
[OK] 2013-08-05T17:19:48Z
ATS-6501>delete
FILENAME
FILENAME Name of file
[ERROR] 2013-08-05T17:19:59Z

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