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Appendix a - save, load, copy setpoints, Copying & restoring previously saved setpoints – Orion System VCC-X Controller User Manual

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APPENDIX A - SAVE, LOAD, COPY SETPOINTS

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VCC-X Operator Interface SD

Copy Setpoints - Network Mode

To copy a saved setpoints fi le to other controllers on the network
do the following:

From the Save Setpoints Screen shown below:

Save Setpoints

Press Enter To Save

Press

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>

once to access the Copy Setpoints Screen shown below.

Copy Setpoints

From Loop 1
From Unit 2
Press Enter to Copy

In the ‘From Loop’ fi eld, enter the Loop of the controller you want
to copy the setpoints from. In this example it is ‘1’. Then press

.

In the ‘From Unit’ fi eld, enter the Unit ID of the controller you
want to copy the setpoints from. In this example it is ‘2’. Then
press

.

Now your cursor will be on the last line, and you can press

once more to copy the setpoint fi le from unit 102 to unit 103.

You will receive a confi rmation that the copy was successful.

Save & Copy Setpoints - Stand-Alone

Mode

The instructions for Stand-Alone Mode are exactly the same as
Network Mode, except that there is no need to enter a Loop number
in the Unit ID number fi eld and in the Copy Setpoints Screen, enter
a zero in the ‘From Loop’ fi eld.

Restore Setpoints - Network or

Stand-Alone Mode

The Restore Setpoints feature is used to reload a saved setpoints fi le
from one controller back to itself. This could be useful if setpoints
or confi gurations were changed and need to be reset.

You can perform this function on a networked system; however, the
Modular Service Tool needs to be directly connected to the controller
you wish to restore previously saved setpoints to.

From the Save Setpoints Screen shown below:

Save Setpoints

Press Enter To Save

Press

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>

four times to access the Restore Setpoints Screen shown

below.

Restore Setpoints

Press Enter to Load

Press

. This will reload the setpoints from the saved fi le.

You will receive confi rmation that the setpoints were loaded suc-
cessfully.

Copying & Restoring Previously Saved Setpoints