Specifications

Reloading Configuration File
A configuration file (.xcl file) is a text file containing a system’s routing and
control information that has been previously downloaded to the CPU in your
matrix switcher before shipment. Each enclosure’s CPU references this
information during any type of switching operation. Unless the configuration file
has been modified, you will not need to reload it. Two of the most common
configuration file modifications are creating custom names (labels) and defining
local presets. For more information on configuration files and how to modify
them, see Chapter 8 of the Installation & Setup section of this binder.
If the configuration file has been changed, it must be downloaded to your
enclosure’s CPU (see Chapter 8 of the Installation & Setup section of this
binder) and then uploaded to the control panel.
To upload the new configuration file from the enclosure’s CPU to the CP-20A
control panel, follow the instructions on page 8-2.
CP-20A Control Panel Operation 8-1
Reloading
Configuration File