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1995-1997 - INLINE, INC PATHFINDER OPERATION MANUAL - REV2.1A May 19, 1997
SAVING AND RECALLING SETUP MEMORIES
The PATHFINDER can store and recall up to 8 setup memories. A memory stores input to output
connection information, and when recalled, executes all of the switch connections.
When the PATHFINDER is turned on, it uses setup #1 as the default, and this cannot
be changed. If you plan on turning off the PATHFINDER, make certain to store the
initial settings in Setup #1.
Saving a Setup Memory:
To save a memory configuration, make the desired input to output connections for all groups and then push
the SAVE/RECALL button. The following screen will appear (Note: Changes must be made in order for
the PATHFINDER to prompt you if you would like to Save the changes):
You have three options to choose from, with Sb showing the current Setup being used. Press the
appropriate number button as follows:
1)Y:
Pressing the number 1 button saves the input to output connection information to Setup #b.
2)N:
Pressing the number 2 button tells the PATHFINDER that you do not want to save the changes. As
the SAVE/RECALL button is a single button for two functions (Save and Recall), the unit enters the
Recall menu to allow you to recall a Setup memory (see Recalling a Setup Memory on page 6 for
more details).
3)SETUP#:
Pressing the number 3 button allows you to save the input to output connection information to any
Setup memory. The following screen will appear:
The flashing cursor over Setup:b shows that you can change this with the number buttons. Press
the number button of the Setup# you would like to store this information to. Confirm this selection
by pressing the ENTER/SELECT button.