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11.7.3 - Load / Save settings
Fig. 178
Bravo 400 settings can be loaded or saved to SD card to be able to restore device settings when needed, solve
problems or set another Bravo 400 without having to repeat all operations manually.
Once installation is completed, and you checked machine correct operation, we recommend you to
store the whole configuration onto SD card.
Insert the SD card into the suitable groove to display the menu items (par. 6.2).
Without the card the message
SD card not found!
is displayed.
Load settings from SD card
Allows you to select a configuration file stored on SD card and reset Bravo 400.
WARNING: UPLOADING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO BRAVO 400 WILL DELETE ALL SETTINGS MADE SO FAR.
Fig. 179
Fig. 180
1
Select i
tem Load settings from SD card
(Fig. 179)
and press
OK
;
2
Scroll down the configuration list (Fig. 180) and select the file
to copy;
3
Confirm loading by pressing
OK
.
A confirmation message is displayed once setting is
completed (Fig. 181). Press
ESC
.
Fig. 181
Save settings to SD card
Allows saving Bravo 400 configuration to SD card: you can upload it again at a later moment, any time it is necessary to repeat the same settings.
Fig. 182
Fig. 183
1
Select i
tem Save settings to SD card
(Fig. 182) and
press
OK
;
Bravo 400 prompts you to set a new name.
2
Enter file name using keys shown in Fig. 183, as described
in par. 6.3 - Using the programming keys;
3
Confirm name by pressing
OK
.
A confirmation message is displayed once saving is
completed (Fig. 184). Press
ESC
.
Fig. 184
eRRoR meSSageS
Fig. 185
The SD card already contains a file with this name. Following are the two possible instances:
- Press
OK
twice to replace file.
WARNING: ALL data concerning replaced file will be lost.
- Press
ESC
to avoid replacing file: check file content or change its name before repeating saving control.
Fig. 186
Fig. 187
Possible causes:
- Space available on SD card is over: eliminate some files from SD
card and try saving again.
If the problems persist, please contact the service centre.
USER MENU - MEMORIES MANAGEMENT
Par.
9.4
Exit
function or
datum
change
Increase /
decrease
data
Scrolling
menu
pages
Shift
the
cursor
Confirm
access or
datum
change
Reset /
disable
data
Scrolling
menu
items
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