The contents of the System Editor can be saved. Select Save or Save As... from the File menu and select a suitable file name.
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The profile information dialog will be displayed. Set the required information and click OK. The system information will be saved to the profile.
Name | Meaning |
Vendor | Used to differentiate the RT system. Required. |
System Name | Used to differentiate the RT system. Required. |
Version | Used to differentiate the RT system. Required. |
Path | File name to save the profile to. Required. |
Update Log | Enter a change log here. |
Required | Components required by the RT system. |
To load a previously-saved System Editor state, right-click on the editor and select Open...
After loading, RT System Editor will attempt to get the latest state from remote systems. To restore the system, use the option described below.
To load a previously-saved System Editor state and restore it, right-click on the editor and select Open and Restore...
Note When there are multiple connections between the same ports, the connection lines will not be differentiated.
Saved systems can also be restored using the console. This is accomplished using the RT System Editor "ConsoleRestore" package (distributed separately). In this tool's folder, exectute run.bat, passing it the saved file.
~(Example) C:\tmp\RtcLink\ConsoleRestore>run.bat C:\tmp\save.rtclink