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3.3 GSC300 Configuration
The Configurator main screen window gives the user many configuration options to
program the GSC300. The user has the options to:
1. Load a Default Configuration File.
2. Load a User Defined Configuration File.
3. Manually enter Configuration Values.
4. Read Configuration From The GSC300.
5. Save a Configuration File to Disk.
6. Set Port Address.
7. Customize Display Messages.
3.3.1 Load a Default Configuration File
This option is recommended for most users. To load a default configuration file
consisting of default factory values
1. Click on the
Load From Disk button on the main screen window. Being certain
the “Load Default” Box is selected.
2. Click OK. The default factory values will now be loaded into the window. These
configuration settings may be stored to the GSC as is, or they may be modified
by the user before writing. To abort loading the configuration file, click the cancel
button.
3.3.2 Load a User Defined Configuration File
To load a user defined configuration file (a configuration that the user saved to a file),
1. click on the “Load From Disk” features button on the main screen window. Being
certain the “Load Default” Box is not selected, choose the file from the location
where it was previously saved.
2. click OK. If the chosen file is a proper configuration file, the file will be loaded to
the “GSC CONTROL” window allowing it to be written to the GSC300.
These configuration settings may be stored to the GSC as is, or the user, before writing,
may modify them.
If the chosen file was not a proper configuration file, a message “This is not a
configuration file. Please choose another file.” Will be displayed in the text box at the
bottom of the screen marked “Feedback.”
To abort loading the configuration file, click cancel.