LCD Interface OperationEaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 5 58Figure 60. Example Save Config.7. Click OK to continue when a successful pop-up message displays the following see Figure 61):l The ConfigurationData.xml file is saved in the eNMC/ config directory on the USB drive.l The ConfigurationPdu.xml file is saved in the eNMC/ config directory on the USB drive.Figure 61. Example USB Root with eNMC Config Directory8. Remove the USB drive and select Exit.Load User-Customized Settings Configuration Files from the USBThis option loads the ConfigurationData.xml and ConfigurationPdu.xml files into the eNMC module from theUSB device. The new parameters in these files will be applied when the eNMC module exits USB Flash Mode.When this option is selected, the eNMC module will first attempt to load the eNMC/config/ConfigurationData.xml file from the USB device. Next, the eNMC module will attempt to load the eNMC/config/ConfigurationPdu.xml file from the USB device.1. Verify that the USB drive contains the ConfigurationPdu.xml file and ConfigurationData.xml files ineNMC/config directory of USB drive (see Figure 62).Figure 62. Verify Files at USB Root2. Make sure eNMC module is powered ON.3. Insert a USB drive.4. When the pop-up confirms that the USB is detected, click OK then press Enter to go to the Main Menu.(If not confirmed within 10 seconds, the pop-up goes away by itself.)5. Select USB Flash Mode from the Settings menu. The module restarts.NOTE 1 The eNMC/config directory contains only these two files.NOTE 2 The ConfigurationPdu.xml file is compatible with a specific ePDU part number.Daisy ChainSettingsLCDIPv4FactoryDisplayLanguageESCEnterMain MenuActive AlarmsAlarms HistoryMetersControlePDU InfoMain MenuSettingsEnterESCUSB Flash ModeMain MenuLoad Config.Upgrade F/WSave eNMC fileLoad eNMC fileExitUSB Flash ModeSave Config.