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Additional functions
Additional functions
User/application specific profiles
On the LEICA DIGITAL-MODUL-R, any combinations of
all menu and data field settings can be permanently
stored, e.g. so that they can be retrieved quickly and
easily for recurring situations/subjects. A total of
three memory slots are available for these combina-
tions –
1
/
2
/
3
Applying settings/Creating a profile
1. Set the desired menu and data field functions.
2. In the menu, select
User Profile
(3.1) and then
choose the desired memory slot in the correspond-
ing submenu.
Saving settings/Creating a profile
3. Turn the setting dial (1.22) to
USER
, keep the
SET
button (1.23) pressed, and use the setting ring (1.13)
to select the desired memory slot.
• After pressing the
SET
button (1.23),
-
initially
appears in the data panel instead of one of the
numbers (2.2.5).
During this time, the button can be released again
without you having to select one of the memory
slots.
• After you select one of the memory slots, the dis-
play changes accordingly.
Notes:
• In addition to the three memory slots, there is also
the
0
setting, which you can use to restore the facto-
ry default settings at any time, regardless of whether
you are currently using one of the memory slots or
any other unsaved function settings. To a great extent,
user
0
therefore corresponds to the
Reset
function
(see next section).
• If you change one of the settings for the profile cur-
rently in use, the corresponding display is cleared.
Resetting all custom settings
You can use this function to reset all custom settings
previously made to the default factory settings in one
go, i.e. both the settings made using menu control
and those made using the dial 1.22 in the data field.
Setting the function
In the menu (see p. 70/86), select
Reset
(3.20) and
then choose the desired function in the corresponding
submenu.
• The default factory settings for the functions listed
are displayed in the monitor (1.11) and the data
panel (1.21).
Important:
This reset also affects any individual pro-
files specified and saving using the
User Profile
func-
tion (3.1).