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Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> DIGITAL OPERATION 3-67<br />

Navigate around the screens using the TAB key. Use CTRL-TAB to move to the next<br />

tabbed screen in PC Remote.<br />

Use the ,,, and keys on the numeric keypad to adjust control settings.<br />

To Quit the Program<br />

Use standard Windows conventions: Press ALT-F4 on the keyboard, or click the X on<br />

the upper right corner with the mouse.<br />

About Aliases created by <strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote Software<br />

When you ADD A NEW <strong>9400</strong> using <strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote, your <strong>9400</strong> is automatically<br />

given a <strong>9400</strong> Alias name to differentiate it from other <strong>9400</strong>s. You can change<br />

the name anytime in the <strong>9400</strong> Properties window inside <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote.<br />

When you add a new <strong>9400</strong> or change the name of an existing <strong>9400</strong> Alias, an Alias<br />

folder is created in the same location as the executable for <strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote<br />

(usually \Program Files\<strong>Orban</strong>\<strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong>). The folder has the same name as<br />

the Alias name. Once you establish the initial connection to the <strong>9400</strong>, all presets for<br />

that <strong>9400</strong> are automatically copied to the Alias folder; thus, the folder contains all<br />

the preset files for that <strong>9400</strong>, both Factory and User. If you have backed up the <strong>9400</strong><br />

using <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote, there will also be a “backup” subfolder located within the<br />

Alias folder.<br />

Archived user preset files are text files and can be opened in a text editor<br />

(like Notepad) if you want to examine their contents.<br />

Alias folders and their associated backup subfolders are registered in your PC’s Registry.<br />

This prevents folders from being accidentally deleted or moved. If you move or<br />

delete Alias folders from the PC, the Alias folders recreate themselves in the previous<br />

location and restore their contents by copying it from their associated <strong>9400</strong>s<br />

when <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote connects to such a <strong>9400</strong>.<br />

Multiple Installations of <strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote<br />

Rarely, you may want to have more than one installation of <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote on your<br />

computer. There are a few extra things to know if you have multiple installations.<br />

If you install a new version of the <strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote software on your PC,<br />

any Alias folders and backup subfolders created in an earlier software version still<br />

remain in their original location on your PC (and in its registry).<br />

The version of <strong>9400</strong> PC Remote must match the version of the software in the <strong>9400</strong><br />

controlled by it. Therefore, you will only need multiple installations of PC Remote<br />

(having separate version numbers) if:<br />

<br />

you are controlling multiple <strong>9400</strong>s, and

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