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5.7 PSF Assignment and Storage
The screens shown in Figures 5-20 through 5-22 are for MAC-1, MACP-1, MACN-1,
MACV-1, and MACI-1 Controllers. The screen layouts for MAC16N-1 and MAC16P-1
are functionally the same and do not need to be shown separately.
PSF commands are located in the lower right corner of the PSF Configuration screen.
Sending a PSF to the Controller
After a PSF is configured by the selections made (above), the PSF is sent to the
MINI-ARRAY controller by selecting Send PSF. This command loads the PSF into the
controller’s non-volatile memory and automatically overwrites any existing PSF. The
program will confirm that the PSF was accepted, or it will prompt for changes that are
still required.
Retrieving a PSF from the Controller
To check the PSF that is currently loaded into the controller, select Upload PSF. The
current PSF will be displayed on the PSF Configuration screen.
Saving a PSF to Disk
To place the displayed PSF into a file that can be retrieved at any time, select File
Save PSF. When prompted whether to save the PSF to a file, select Yes. A subscreen
titled FileSave will appear (Figure 5-20). Overtype *.psf in the File Name entry box by
entering the name of the file to be stored (up to 8 characters), plus the .psf extension,
and then select OK or press the Enter key.
For example, type the name Inspect1.psf, and select
OK
. The PSF is stored on the
selected drive (default is C:), and the program automatically returns to the PSF
Configuration screen.
Figure 5-21. MINI-ARRAY software: Save PSF screen
Controller Configuration