LCD Interface OperationEaton ePDU G3 Operation Manual P-164000277—Rev 5 596. Select Load Config then click OK to start loading the ConfigurationData.xml file into the eNMC module(see Figure 63).Figure 63. Example Load Config.7. When the file is successfully loaded, click OK in response to the confirmation message.8. Click OK to start loading the ConfigurationPdu.xml file into the eNMC module.9. When the file is successfully loaded, click OK in response to the confirmation message.10. Remove the USB drive and select Exit from the USB Flash Mode menu.Save the ePDU Hardware Configuration File to the USBSee “Replacing the ePDU Network Management and Control Module” on page 117 to understand thisselection in proper context. This procedure is used as part of the eNMC module replacement procedure. EachePDU model has a model-specific hardware configuration file for its eNMC module that can only be used onthe specified model. This procedure allows you to copy the ePDU hardware configuration file from a workingePDU of the same model and store it on a USB flash drive so that it can be uploaded to a new eNMC module.To save the ePDU model-specific hardware configuration file to a USB drive:1. Make sure the eNMC module is powered ON. Connect a USB flash drive to a working ePDU.! IMPORTANTThis ePDU must be of the same model type and configuration as the ePDU that houses the eNMCyou will replace.2. When the LCD interface pop-up confirms that the USB flash drive is detected, click OK, and press Enterto return to the Main Menu. (If not confirmed within 10 seconds, the pop-up goes away by itself.)3. From the LCD Settings menu, select USB Flash Mode. Press Enter, select yes to confirm, and then pressEnter again. The module restarts. (If there is no action within one minute, the eNMC module exits USBFlash Mode. Remove and reinsert the flash drive to access this menu again.)4. Select Save eNMC file to save the ePDU hardware configuration file to the USB drive (see Figure 64). Thefile will save to the eNMC/config/hw path at the USB drive root directory (see Figure 65).).Daisy ChainSettingsLCDIPv4FactoryDisplayLanguageESCEnterMain MenuActive AlarmsAlarms HistoryMetersControlePDU InfoMain MenuSettingsEnterESCUSB Flash ModeMain Menu.Upgrade F/WSave eNMC fileLoad eNMC fileExitUSB Flash ModeSave Config.Load Config