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Common Commands Easysound Stand-alone User Manual
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Configuration Load
This procedure uses a 3½" floppy disk, previously created using the
procedure described under "Configuration Save".
The feature loads the configuration from the floppy disk that is in the front-
panel disk drive and configures the Easysound Standalone to conform to the
settings on the disk. Place the configuration disk in the front-panel drive and
select set-up from the start-up menu before pressing the enter key. From the
set-up menu, use the arrow keys W X to display the option file in line two of
the display and press the enter key to bring up the file menu. Use the arrow
keys W X to display the configuration load option and press the enter key to
start the loading process.
After a few moments the display will respond with a series of messages as it
sequentially loads the configuration components.
Diagnostics to FDD
This procedure requires a DOS formatted, 3½" floppy disk. Label the disk
"Easysound Standalone Diagnostic" and add the serial number of the unit
together with the date.
The feature saves diagnostic data to the floppy disk that is in the front-panel
disk drive. The Miranda Technologies Ltd support team may request a copy
of this diagnostic data to assist in resolving customer queries. Place a DOS
formatted blank disk in the front panel drive and select set-up from the start-
up menu before pressing the enter key. From the set-up menu, use the arrow
keys W X to display the option file in line two of the display and press the
enter key to bring up the file menu. Use the arrow keys W X to display the
diagnostics to FDD option and press the enter key to start the saving process.
Load System Codes
The Load System Codes feature is used to provide for the entry of "licence"
codes that enable specific options. The Miranda Technologies Ltd support
team will provide full installation and operation instructions at the time of
issue of a licence. Licences are typically issued as files and may be provided
on a 3½" disk or via e-mail. If received by e-mail, transfer the file or files to a