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Applications
This page is used for uploading compiled Cue Visual
Composer programs to your CUEunit.
All uploaded applications are listed on this page, along
with their file properties: file name/file size/date.
The CUEunit has a generous memory; unused free
space is shown at the bottom of this page. CUEunit
also permits other service functions like deleting files,
downloading programs back to a personal computer,
and starting/stopping specific applications.
A “running flag” denotes the active application. The
running application can be stopped via the Start/
Stop button. Likewise, a stopped application can be
restarted with the Start/Stop button.
Files are uploaded from a personal computer to the
CUEunit by selecting the desired application program,
and clicking the Upload button. Files are downloaded
from the CUEunit to a personal computer by clicking
the File name. Files are easily deleted with the Delete
button. The button Total stop stops a running
application. This application will not be automatically
started after reset.
File Storage
The CUEunit’s generous memory can be used as an
auxiliary file storage device. This is helpful for storing
presets, in archiving electronic manuals, pdf files, and
other support documentation. File storage is managed
via the file storage page.
A list of existing files, folders, and their properties
is shown. To delete a file or a folder, click the Delete
button on the corresponding line. To delete all files
and folders from the current folder, click the Delete All
button.
To create a new folder, enter a name for the new
folder, and click the Create button. To upload a file,
select the desired file, and click the Upload button.
Note: Files are automatically compressed for the
CUEunit’s internal file system. Accordingly, the size of
your uncompressed file before storing may not match
the decrease of free space shown on the CUEunit.