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CDM-Qx/QxL Multi-Channel Satellite Modem with DoubleTalk™ Carrier-in-Carrier®
Revision 7
Front Panel Operation
MN/CDMQX.IOM
5–57
5.8
(MAIN MENU:) Save/Load
SAVE/LOAD Configuration:
Save Load (◄ ► ENT)
The CDM-Qx/QxL permit the user to store or load up to 10 different modem configurations in its
non-volatile memory. Select Save or Load using the ◄ ► arrow keys, then press
ENTER
.
5.8.1
INFO: SAVE/LOAD
Æ Save
Save Config to Location: 9
Empty (▲ ▼ ENT)
If Save is selected and the chosen location is empty, the screen appears as per the above example.
If, however, the location already contains data, the screen appears similar to the following
example:
Save Config to Location: 9
11:10:29 21/12/08 (▲ ▼ ENT)
The screen displays the time and date stamp of the previously stored configuration, in
international Day-Month-Year format, for identification purposes.
Locations 1 through 10 are available. Select the location to which to store the current
configuration, using the
ST
arrow keys, then press
ENTER
.
If the selected location does not contain a previously stored configuration, the following screen is
displayed:
Your Configuration has been
Saved to Location 9 (ENT)
Press
ENTER
or
CLEAR
to return to the previous menu.
If, however, the selected location contains a previously stored configuration, the user is prompted
with a message similar to what follows:
Location 9 Contains Data!
Overwrite? NO YES (◄ ► ENT)
Select NO or YES using the ◄ ► arrow keys, then press
ENTER
. By selecting YES, this will
overwrite the existing configuration at the selected location.
5.8.2
INFO: SAVE/LOAD
Æ Load
Load Config from Location: 9
11:10:29 21/12/08 (▲ ▼ ENT)
If Load is selected and a configuration is already stored in the chosen location, the screen appears
as per the above example. The screen displays the time and date stamp of the stored
configuration, in international Day-Month-Year format, for identification purposes.
If, however, the selected location contains no data, the screen displays a message similar to what
follows: