
Chapter 10
Loading CVIM / USER–PAK Configurations
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The procedure for loading a portion of a configuration will depend on which
portion you want to load, and where it is stored.
For example, suppose you want to reconfigure the CVIM module, using the
Viewports / Serial Ports portion of a previous configuration as a basis for
the viewports in the new configuration. Consider the two cases below:
• If the previous configuration is stored internally, you could simply select
Load Config. (Int), and then select the Viewports / Serial Ports item to
load that portion of the stored configuration. You could then select Load
Default Config, and then select the Menus and Inspection items to load
those portions of the default configuration. This would combine the
stored Viewports / Serial Ports configuration with the default Menus
and Inspection configurations.
• If the previous configuration is stored on a memory card, you would first
load the configuration from the memory card (the memory card
configuration would then become the CVIM module’s current working
configuration). Then you could load the Menus and Inspection portions
of the default configuration; in this way, the Viewports / Serial Ports
portion of the memory card configuration is preserved for use in the new
configuration.
The USER–PAK Menus and Viewports / Serial Ports configuration data is
stored in the CVIM module in an allotted area of memory that is also used
for storing CVIM window templates and reference window features (refer to
the CVIM User’s Manual for more information regarding these features).
Config. Output box.
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