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5.7.5.3.1 STORE CONFIG (F1)
MAIN MENU | SYSTEM MENU | CONFIG |
The Store Configuration function allows the user to store settings to a configuration file in either internal non-
volatile memory or a USB flash memory device. The following settings are stored:
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The probe definition assigned to each channel
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Enable state of each channel
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Channel settings, including the reference resistor selections
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Resistor definition assigned to each reference resistor input
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Scan settings
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Timing settings
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Digital filter settings
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User Settings
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Statistics fields settings
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Statistics settings
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Graph settings
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Temperature unit
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Recording settings
The Store Configuration function does not store probe definitions, resistor definitions, time and date, remote
interface port settings, password settings, calibration parameters, or recorded data.
MEMORY DEVICE - specifies to which memory device the configuration is stored. The options are USB
and INTERNAL. The default option is INTERNAL. Up to 50 configuration files may be stored internally. The
number of files stored on a USB device is limited only by the storage space available.
FILE NAME - specifies the name of the configuration file. It is edited or entered by first pressing the ENTER
key, which opens the Alpha-Numeric Interface. The file name may have up to 24 characters. The user must
press the SAVE (F3) function key when finished. If the file does not exist, it is created. If it already exists, the
contents of the file are replaced. The file name extension “.txt” is automatically added to the file name when
the file is created. Once the memory device and file name are selected, the user presses the STORE (F1) func-
tion key to proceed.
USB configuration files are written to a folder named “\159x\config” on the USB memory device and have the
extension “.txt”. When writing the file to a USB memory device, a formatted USB memory device must be
inserted into the USB socket on the front panel.
5.7.6 RECALL CONFIG (F2)
MAIN MENU | SYSTEM MENU | CONFIG |
The Recall Configuration screen displays the configuration files that have been saved to memory. The location
of the file(s) must be selected using the MEMORY DEVICE field. The options are INTERNAL and USB.
Once the memory location is selected, pressing ENTER or the CONTINUE (F1) function key will open the
list of configuration files. Using the Up/Down arrow keys, the configuration is selected. Pressing ENTER or
the CONTINUE (F1) function key opens the file. The user is prompted to continue before the changes are
implemented.
The Recall Configuration function does not affect probe definitions, resistor definitions, time and date, remote
interface port settings, password settings, calibration parameters, or recorded data. If an assigned probe defini-
tion no longer exists in the Probe Library when a configuration is recalled, the channel is set to UNDEFINED.
Likewise, a reference resistor input will be set to VARIABLE if the resistor ID is not found in the Resistor
Library.