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Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
15.1.2. Downloading & Saving Parameters via Web Browser Interface
The Web Browser Interface also includes a download function that can be used to save
VMR/NPS parameters to an XML format file on your PC or laptop. To save parameters
via the Web Browser Interface, proceed as follows:
Notes:
Although VMR/NPS parameters can be saved to a file via either the Text
Interface or Web Browser Interface, saved parameters can only be restored
via the Text Interface. The Restore Parameters function is not available via
the Web Browser Interface.
This procedure may differ slightly, depending on the operating system and
browser used. In some cases, your system may perform a security scan
before proceding with the download.
1. Access the Web Browser Interface command mode using an account that permits
Administrator level commands.
2. When the Web Browser Interface appears, click on the "Download Unit
Configuration" button on the left hand side of the screen.
3. After a brief pause, your browser may display a prompt asking if you want to open
or save the downloaded file. At this point, you can either select the "Save" option to
save the parameters file to the download folder on your PC, or select "Save As" to
pick a different location and/or filename for the saved parameters file.
15.2. Restoring Saved Parameters
This section describes the procedure for using your terminal emulation program to send
saved parameters to the VMR/NPS.
Note: The Restore Parameters feature is only available via the Text Interface.
1. Start your terminal emulation program and access the VMR/NPS’s Text Interface
command mode using an account that permits Administrator level commands.
2. Configure your terminal emulation program to upload an ASCII text file.
3. Upload the ASCII text file with the saved VMR/NPS parameters. If necessary, key in
the file name and directory path.
4. Your terminal emulation program will send the ASCII text file to the VMR/NPS.
When the terminal program is finished with the upload, make certain to terminate
the Upload mode.
Note: If the VMR/NPS detects an error in the file, it will respond with the
"Invalid Parameter" message. If an error message is received, carefully check
the contents of the parameters file, correct the problem, and then repeat the
Upload procedure.
5. If the parameter upload is successful, the VMR/NPS will send a confirmation
message, and then return to the command prompt. Type /S and press [Enter], the
Status Screen will be displayed. Check the Status Screen to make certain the unit
has been configured with the saved parameters.
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