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Menu Operations and Setting Items
Internal Memory (No. 1 to No. 5)
Input range and other settings made with the menus can be saved in the
internal memory of the unit, allowing them to be easily read (reloaded)
later. Five sets of settings identifi ed as No. 1 to No. 5 can be saved. In
the <Read / Save Setting> menu, select No. 1 to No. 5 for “Internal
Memory” and press the [ENT] key. A screen to save or read settings
appears. Use the [
]/[
] keys to select the desired action and press
the [ENT] key. The execution choice screen appears.
SD CARD
The input range and other settings made with the menus can be saved on
an SD memory card for later use. Only one set of settings can be saved.
The steps for saving and reading are the same as for “Internal Memory”
described above. The setting fi le saved on the SD memory card can also
be used as startup fi le for loading when the unit is turned on (see page 14).
If the message “Card Error.” appears when you press the [ENT] key to
update the setting fi le, the SD memory card may be defective.
Important
Changes to settings made with the menus will
be saved on the SD memory card by the “Save
Settings” function, but for the unit, the settings
will only be activated at the point where you
return to the main screen.
If you turn the power off before returning to the
main screen, the changed settings will not be
active the next time you turn the unit on.
Note
When a setting fi le is loaded which contains a CCLD
setting for the Inp item of <Input> menu, the channels
for which CCLD is selected will be supplied with a
constant current.
If the unit is operated on battery power and the
remaining capacity of the batteries is low, a forced
power-down will occur when a CCLD setting is
selected (see page 40).
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