
Importing the settings saved on a Memory Stick to NAVITUS Design
You can import the settings saved on a Memory Stick to NAVITUS Design. The setting data you can import is as follow s:
Full data set
Includes all the Remote Commander settings.
See "Importing all the Remote Commander settings."
Component data
Includes the settings of a specific component.
See "Adding the settings of a specific component to a current project."
Preset table
Includes the preset code list (preset table).
See "Importing the preset code list to NAVITUS Design."
Notes
A single Memory Stick can contain only one of the above.
Do not remove the Memory Stick from the Memory Stick slot w hile importing data. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Importing all the Remote Commander settings (Full data set)
1.
Insert the M em ory Stick that contains the Full data set into an available Mem ory Stick slot of your PC.
2.
Click "File" of the m enu bar and point to "Mem ory Stick," then select "Im port from M em ory Stick."
All the Memory Stick slots that are available on your PC are searched. When the Memory Stick that contains the Remote Commander settings is found,
the "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box appears.
The "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box displays the setting data type (Full data set) and the last date of setting data.
Hint
If several Memory Sticks containing the setting data are found, a dialog box appears to select a Memory Stick before the above dialog box appears. In
this dialog box, select the Memory Stick from w hich you w ant to import the data, then click "OK" to display the "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box.
3.
Confirm the type (Full data set) and the last date of data setting, then click "Im port."
Importing of the data settings saved on the Memory Stick starts. When importing is complete, the "Save as" dialog box appears, w hich allow s you to
save the settings from the Memory Stick as a project.
Hint
If the project you are editing is not saved, a dialog box appears to confirm the saving before importing of the setting data starts. To save the project,
click "Save." If you do not w ant to save the project, click "Don't save."
4.
Enter a project folder nam e on the right side of in "Input a project folder nam e."
5.
Click .
A dialog box appears to select a folder.
6.
Sele ct the folder in w hich you w ant to save the project, then click "OK."
The display returns to the "Save as" dialog box, and the selected folder is displayed on the left side of .
7.
Click "OK."
The "Save as" dialog box closes, and the imported settings are saved under the project name entered in step 4. They are also displayed on NAVITUS
Design.
Adding the settings of a specific component to a current project (Component data)
1.
Open the project in w hich you w ant to add the com ponent settings.
2.
Insert the M em ory Stick that contains the Component data into an available M em ory Stick slot of your PC.
3.
Click "File" of the m enu bar and point to "Mem ory Stick," then select "Im port from M em ory Stick."
All the Memory Stick slots that are available on your PC are searched. When the Memory Stick that contains the Remote Commander settings is found,
the "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box appears.
The "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box displays the setting data type (Component data) and the last date of setting data.
Hint
If several Memory Sticks containing the setting data are found, a dialog box appears to select a Memory Stick before the above dialog box appears. In
this dialog box, select the Memory Stick from w hich you w ant to import the data, then click "OK" to display the "Import from Memory Stick" dialog box.
4.
Confirm the type (Com ponent data) and the last date of data setting, then click "Im port."
Importing of the setting data saved on the Memory Stick starts. When importing is complete, the imported settings are added to the displayed project.
Importing the preset code list to NAVITUS Design (Preset table)
1.
Close any currently open project files on NAVITUS De sign.
2.
Insert the M em ory Stick that contains the Preset table into an available M em ory Stick slot of your PC.
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