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reprograms the CCI and VMIM Controller Boards. If after making
changes, a save is performed but a send is not, the actual CEC/IMC
conventional channel operation will differ from the displayed settings
upon re-entering the Conventional Channel Configuration dialog
box.
Save
Choose the
Save
button to save the currently selected local
conventional channel's configuration to the CEC/IMC Manager's hard
disk drive. If during the current edit session, any other channels'
configurations have changed, these channels are not saved. A remote
conventional channel's configuration cannot be saved. All of the
channel's high-level and low-level configurations are saved at the
CEC/IMC Manager.
Send
Choose the
Send
button to send the currently selected conventional
channel's high-level and low-level configuration to the CEC/IMC. A
Send
also automatically saves the currently selected channel's
configuration to the CEC/IMC Manager. Configuration data is
distributed to the channel's VMIM/CIA set as required. All settings
affect (are programmed/stored within) the CCI Controller Board and
the CI Boards within the respective CIA rack. In addition, Causeway
settings also affect the respective VMIM Controller Board.
State Table
Choose the
State Table
button to display either the
Tone Controlled Station State Table Mapping dialog box or the
DC Controlled Station State Table Mapping dialog box. The
control signaling type selected earlier (above) determines which dialog
box will be displayed when
State Table
is chosen. Tone Control/DC
Control configuration on the currently selected conventional channel is
provided by these dialog boxes. If any changes have been made and
not saved, you will be prompted (Write Changes to Disk?) to save
and display one of the above state table dialog boxes (
Yes
), display one
of the above state table dialog boxes without saving (
No
), or cancel the
State Table
command (
Cancel
) and remain in the
Conventional Channel Configuration dialog box. See Tone
Control/DC Control Configuration ("State Tables," Etc.) on page 3-166
for additional details.