How to Add a New Cabinet into my Captor X?

How to Add a New Cabinet into my Captor X?

To import or remove cabinets in your Captor X, you first need to register your device to your Two notes account via Torpedo Remote. You cannot import or remove cabinets when using Torpedo Remote in Guest mode. Use the CABINET MANAGER tab to manage the Two notes Virtual Cabinets in your Torpedo. The Left panel indicates the cabinets available on your computer. The right panel shows the Virtual Cabinets stored in the unit.

Captor X comes with its internal memory for Virtual Cabinets at full capacity with 32 DynIR cabinets already loaded. To import a cabinet that is stored in your computer to the unit, you need to free space by unloading one or more cabinet located on the right panel. (Note: The cabinet is only removed from Captor X, you still have it in your license and can reimport it at any time with Torpedo Remote). Drag and drop any cabinets from the left panel (your computer) to the right panel for import into Captor X, or click the load button to move the cabinet from the left panel to the right panel.

In CABINET MANAGER, you can also rearrange the order of the DynIR cabinets in Captor X. Select one cabinet, and move it up and down the list to change its designated slot.

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