
UM344-2 ON-LINE AND OFF-LINE OPERATION
August 1995
5.2 OFF-LINE OPERATION Off-line operations include editing parameters in a transmitter
configuration stored in an MXC archive for downloading at a
later time to a transmitter. The first part of this section describes
off-line configuration editing. The second part explains
downloading a configuration to a transmitter.
An archive is a transmitter configuration stored in the MXC. It
resides in a specific location in the MXC's On-Line Memory.
This Memory can store up to 100 configurations, numbered 0-99.
To save time and reduce errors, simply recall and edit an
archived configuration rather than creating a completely new
configuration.
Configurations created using the MXTC Configuration Software
(PN 15939-41Vn.nn*) running on a personal computer can be
downloaded to and archived in the MXC.
* Vn.nn is the software version number.
5.2.1 Using Off-Line
Operations to Access an
Archive
1. At the Main Menu, press ARCH FUNC to go to the Enter
Archive # screen (Off-Line Archive menu).
2. To call an archived configuration, type the archive number or
the tagname of a transmitter and press ENTER.
To create a new configuration to be archived, type an unused
archive number (0-99) and press ENTER.
3. Select one of the following:
Ÿ If there is no data stored in this archive, a Warning
screen appears. Press ABORT to exit the archive
function or press CONT to continue. Go to step 4.
Ÿ If the configuration at this archive number is no longer
needed, press CLR ARCH to erase it. Press END to
exit this screen.
Ÿ To review or edit the configuration, press EDIT ARCH.
Press CONT and select a function block to view or edit,
then return to this section and go to "After configuration
is complete." step 1.
SELECT FUNCTION
FIND ARCH TEST
XMIT FUNC MXC END
ENTER ARCHIVE # (0-99)
OR TAG:
EN-
< > END TER
WARNING : ARCHIVE
CONTAINS NO DATA
A-
BORT CONT
ARCHIVE 97 FTC1300
SELECT A FUNCTION
EDIT CLR
ARCH ARCH END
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