5.1.2 Store & Naming PRESET
Use this menu to create new PRESETS, i.e. to save all the current system settings.
To save a PRESET:
Press The page appears, by means of which it s possible to edit the name of theENTER. PRESET Naming
PRESET to be saved.
remains unvaried.
The name of the start PRESET (i.e. of the PRESET currently loaded) is proposed as default. The cursor takes up
position on the first of the twelve character spaces available.
At this point:
If you decide to accept and confirm the name suggested, press ENTER.
If you want to abort procedure (for example because you've chosen the wrong memory area) andNaming
return to Store PRESET procedure, press .ESC
If you want to assign a new name to the PRESET you're storing:
- use the and keys to position the cursor on the required character
- use to enter the alphanumeric value wantedDIAL
- after finishing, press ENTER.
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Store
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Preset
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Store
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Note: If you're in one of the 128 memory areas reserved for the Card and you remove the Multimedia Memory Card
before pressing nothing happens: the display remains unchanged and Store procedureENTER, PRESET
Note: Factory PRESET #3In the example, , named "2x3W" has been loaded: Its system configuration is Input A
signal assigned to outputs 1, 3 and 5; Input B signal assigned to outputs 2, 4 and 6.
Loading a PRESET, a PRESET Change command is also automatically sent to the serial ports and can be used
to automatically load a PRESET with the same number to any other MAXIDRIVE3.4 units connected and enabled
(Refer to menu submenu option).UTILITY - Comm. Setup - PRESET Change RX
Use to reach the memory area in which the PRESET is to be saved.DIAL
Note: Factory PRESET Factory PRESETS
PRESET,
User PRESET Card PRESET User or
Card
In this procedure, the areas aren't available, since the can not be
permanently remember that it is possible to load a Factory modified. Nevertheless save it in a
or area, modify it as required and then store it again in the same
area.
Note: PRESETSScrolling through the memory areas, the display shows the number, type and name of the
contained in them; scrolling through the 128 Card memory areas without the Multimedia Memory Card,
a warning appears on the display: