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Mohr CT100B Series - Storing a Mask; Loading a Mask; Saving and Loading a Mask as Part of a Configuration; Exporting;Importing a Mask

Mohr CT100B Series
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4. Operating Instructions
4.11.1. Storing a Mask
The CT100B is capable of storing thousands of masks. To do this:
1. With a mask already displayed select FILE Masks menu.
2. Select Load/Save Mask. This will open a dialog for saving, exporting, loading, and deleting
masks.
3. Select Add New.
4. The CT100B requires a name for storage and will prompt for one with a dialog box.
5. A dialog menu appears. Press the Show Keyboard menu option to display the on-screen
keyboard, or use a USB keyboard.
6. When using the on-screen keyboard, use the M-FUNCTION knob to highlight characters.
See Figure 4.30 for more information on using the Keyboard menu. Press the Select
Highlighted option to enter the highlighted letter into the name. Press Hide Keyboard to
accept the name.
7. Press the OK menu option when finished.
The mask is now stored and can be recalled later by name under FILE Masks Load/Save
Mask or, if using the Special Main menu, MENU Pass-Fail Masks.
4.11.2. Loading a Mask
To load a saved mask from storage, use the following process:
1. Press the FILE button. The File menu appears.
2. Press the Masks option to enter into the Masks menu.
3. Press the Load/Save Mask option to enter into the mask storage dialog.
4. Use the M-FUNCTION knob to highlight the mask you wish to load.
5. Press the Select menu option to load the mask.
The stored mask will now appear on-screen after a brief loading time.
If using the Special Main menu, the mask can also be loaded by pressing MENU Pass-Fail
Masks then using the M-FUNCTION knob and the Select menu option to choose a mask.
4.11.3. Saving and Loading a Mask as Part of a Configuration
If a mask is active it is stored in a configuration file and will be restored when that configuration
file is loaded. This can be especially convenient when using a barcode reader. Note: The mask
must have already been saved and must be loaded on-screen when saving it as a configuration. See
Section 4.10 for information on saving and loading configurations.
4.11.4. Exporting/Importing a Mask
Masks can be exported to and imported from a USB drive in order to replicate mask testing on
multiple CT100Bs. To export a mask:
1. Insert a USB drive into the front panel port of the CT100B.
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