
Figure 21 – Save Configuration Dialog
There are two options to save the current configuration.
9.4.7.1 Save Configuration to Disk
Pressing the Save As button will open a browser on the local file system, and
prompt the user to Enter a New Configuration name.
9.4.7.2 Save Configuration to IPG100
When saving to the IPG100, the existing configuration name will be used. This
filename is shown to the left of the Send Configuration button. Pressing the Send
Configuration button will send the configuration to the IPG100 to which we are
connected where it will be saved with the associated filename.
From version 3.6.0, if the configuration contains background images, the
background images will be transferred to the IPg100 with the configuration. If
these images are large, the transfer will take longer. The progress of each file’s
transfer will be reported on a progress bar.
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