8 saving device configuration to disk – Dwyer DevCom2000 User Manual
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DevCom2000 User Manual
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3
To close, go to View
Event-Status Log menu option or click
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6.8
Saving Device Configuration To Disk
HART Device configurations can be saved to disk as a text file to document the device. Fields are delimited with a
comma so that the data can be imported into configuration management software packages.
To save device configurations to disk, perform the following steps:
Step
Action
1
Ensure that the application is running and communications have
been established:
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