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91.1 Preset Recall
This parameter recalls an FS1 Preset Configuration from memory. Ten named presets
are available
(1–10)
.
To recall an FS1 configuration stored in a preset:
1.
Use the
Select
buttons to scroll to parameter
91.1 Preset Recall
.
2.
Use the
Adjust
buttons to select a preset (default=1).
3.
Press the top
Select
button to advance to the
[UP=Recall]
menu field. (Press the
bottom
Select
button to cancel.)
4.
Press the top
Adjust
button to recall the selected preset.
The display shows
[Recalling]
and the FS1 reconfigures to the recalled settings. The
display then shows
[Recalled]
.
Caution:
When you press Adjust to recall a configuration, the recalled
configuration immediately replaces the system’s existing configuration. All previous
settings are lost unless you have previously stored them in another preset or a file.
92.1 Preset Save
This parameter stores the current FS1 configuration to a Preset Configuration. There
are ten available presets
(1–10)
.
To store the current FS1 configuration:
1.
Use the
Select
buttons to scroll to parameter 92.1 Preset Save.
2.
Use the
Adjust
buttons to select a preset (default=1).
3.
Press the top
Select
button to advance to the
[UP=Save]
menu field. (Press the
bottom
Select
button to cancel.)
4.
Press the top
Adjust
button to save the configuration to the selected preset.
The display shows
[Saving]
and the FS1 stores the current configuration into the
preset and displays
[Saved]
. Presets cannot be named from the front panel. To change
a preset name, refer to the web interface
Presets Screen
description in
Chapter 5
. The
FS1 displays the same name on the front panel and the web interface.
Parameters Not
Stored
Only editable parameters are saved into presets. Example non-editable parameters
that are
not
saved include
50.6 MAC Address
,
80.1 Serial Number
, and
80.2 SW Version
,
as well as “trigger” parameters, such as
90.0 Reboot
,
91.1 Preset Recall
,
92.1 Preset Save
,
and
99.0 Factory Settings
.