User`s guide

Saving an Edited (Changed) Configuration
When you build a new shift configuration or make changes in an existing
one, the word
(edited)
appears on the Configuration List screen to the left of
the configuration number. You can store the last edited configuration in a
previously unused configuration or store it in place of another configuration.
For example, you could edit configuration 1 (DAY in our example) and
replace the original with the updated copy. If, on the other hand, you want
to keep the original configuration 1 as well as the edited copy, store the copy
in an unused configuration number.
Pressing
[F2]
(labeled "Save Config" ) on the Configuration List screen
displays the prompts that allow you to save the last selected configuration.
The name of the configuration is highlighted. If you edit the selected
configuration, the word (edited) appears to the left of the configuration name.
Prompt:
SAVE CONFIGURATION: in Config #:__
Action:
1
Press
[F8]
(labeled “Enter Data”) to save the edited
configuration under the same configuration name and number
as the original (in other words, to replace
updated copy).
or
Enter a configuration number, then press
the original with the
[F8]
(labeled “Enter
Data”) to save the edited configuration under a different
configuration number.
A second prompt appears:
SAVE CONFIGURATION: Replace Contents of Config #X - NAME? (Y/N):__
The number of the configuration (X) you want to replace and
its name (NAME) appear in this prompt.
2 Type y to confirm your request or n to cancel it; then press
[F8]
(labeled "Enter Data").
IMPORTANT:
If you accidentally cleared a configuration with
[F5]
(labeled “Clear Config”) on the Configuration List screen,
do not
press
[F2]
(labeled “Save Config”) on the Configuration List screen. For
information on restoring a configuration that has been accidentally
cleared, see "Clearing a Configuration" earlier in this section.
Building or Editing Shift Configurations
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