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APPLYING AND STORING CHANGES — The following features can be selected from the Commands menu or you can click the appropriate button on the toolbar. These features write the information entered into temporary or permanent storage. See Fig. 12. NOTE: Settings must be applied before they can be stored. APPLY — This applies (transfers) changes from the all tabs into the attached transceiver's RAM (temporary memory). This is useful when changing and testing settings you are not sure you really want. NOTE: When you exit the configuration program these changes will not remain in effect. You must click Store for them to become permanent. STORE APPLIED SETTINGS — Stores all Applied changes into the transceiver's EEPROM. These settings will remain in effect upon exiting the program. Stored changes are overwritten when new stored entries are made or when you load the default factory settings. You must Apply settings prior to storing them. RESET UNIT — Performs a soft reset of the attached unit returning the settings stored in EEPROM. Any configuration settings Applied but not Stored to EEPROM will be lost. LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS — Reloads Factory Default settings into unit. All changes made previously will be lost. REFRESH — This queries a transceiver about its current settings. These settings will be displayed on the screen. It lets you go back to the last Stored settings before Apply was selected. Settings will not be refreshed if Store has been selected. Fig. 10 — Status Lights Fig. 11 — Toolbar Fig. 12 — Setting Storage Process 8 Generating Reports — Reports can be generated during the Quick Configure (if the box was checked) or can be generated at any time using menu commands. Two types of reports can be generated. Information in each report can be cleared separately. Both reports generate text (.txt) files. The default location for reports is C:\Program Files\Configuration Program. The RReport.txt file produces a formatted text file which can be viewed using any text reader or word processing program, for example, Microsoft Word®. The DReport.txt produces a comma delimited ASCII report which can be viewed with any spreadsheet program, for example Microsoft Excel®. It can also be imported into a database program like Microsoft Access®. 1. Add to an existing report. a. Select Add To Report from the File menu. The configuration data profile for the attached transceiver is added to the report in the location specified under the Report Settings command. 2. To change report settings. a. Select Report Settings from the File menu. A dialog appears showing the settings and location for storage of configuration data profiles. b. Select the type of report desired or both. See Fig. 13. Both files generated are ASCII files readable by any text reader. A readable report is formatted in ASCII with spaces and tabs to make it readable when opened in programs such as Notepad. Comma delimited formatting is useful when you want to import the text into spreadsheet or database programs. Clear the contents of a report by clicking Clear Report. If you wish reports to be generated when you run Quick Configuration, the Report generation box must be checked. Click OK. 3. To View reports in ASCII format. a. Select Report Settings from the File menu. b. Locate the path to the desired report. You can close this window and the Configuration Manager if desired. c. Using a text reader such as Notepad or a word processor, open the file. 4. Example: To import reports into Microsoft Excel: a. Select Report Settings from the File menu. b. Check Tab Delimited. c. Open Microsoft Excel. d. Select Import From the File menu. The Text Import wizard appears. e. Import the DReport.txt file. f. Click Comma and Tab in the Delimiters box. g. Click Next and fill out the rest of the wizard as desired. Each comma in the delimited file will be transformed into a column in the Excel spreadsheet. Serial Settings NOTE: This unit is factory set for Carrier CCN use. Do not change the unit Serial Settings. Power Management — Power management features are preset for the Carrier CCN application and do not need to be altered. See Fig. 14 to view power modes. Passwords and Access LEVELS OF ACCESS — There are two levels of access: OEM and USER. Each level has access to different sets of fields in the Configuration Manager. A User has the lowest level of access and is only able to change parameters in some of the fields available to OEMs. OEMs have access to all functions. See Table 4. All transceivers are shipped with OEM access. It is up to the administrator to assign user privileges from that point on. PASSWORDS — Change the password as frequently as you desire. A password consists of any combination of numbers or letters up to 29 characters. Contact Carrier if a new password file is needed. All units are shipped with “oem” as the password. It is recommended for security reasons to change your password from the factory setting. Depending on access level, you have User or ...
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