1.2 Installing and Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console
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Notes
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If starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console for the first time, use the Quick Setup utility to set
the administrator's password and other basic parameters (see 1.8.1 Utility—Quick Setup).
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Software features, design, and system requirements are subject to change.
Software
When KX-TVM Maintenance Console is started, you can choose to program the VPS in either Batch
mode or Interactive mode.
a)
Bach mode
Batch mode allows you to create new system data files and make modifications to system data
files saved on your PC without being connected to the VPS. Later, when you connect to the VPS,
the system data stored in the PC can be uploaded to the VPS.
When you create a new system data file or open an existing data file stored in the PC, KX-TVM
Maintenance Console enters Batch mode (see "1.3 File").
b)
Interactive mode
Interactive mode allows you to directly modify the system data and settings saved in the VPS's
memory from a PC that is connected to the VPS. This mode displays the system data that is
currently being used by the VPS. Data can be modified and results displayed in real time. To
enter Interactive mode, select an option from the Connect menu (see "Connect").
Standard Buttons
There are several standard buttons that are displayed on many screens within KX-TVM Maintenance
Console.
The standard buttons are as follows:
5. You may now begin programming the VPS. Click
one of icons under Shortcuts and begin
programming.
Button
Function
OK
Accepts the settings that were made in the current screen and
closes the screen.
Apply
Accepts the settings that were made in the current screen and
leaves the screen open.
Cancel
Ignores any changes made in the current screen and returns to
the previous screen.
Summary of Contents for KX-TVM50
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