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Figure 7.28: Erase Flash Window
and the type of serial connection. For more information see “Downloading Scheduled Data” under
“Working with Scheduled Data” in Chapter 10.
7.15.8
Erasing Scheduled Data
To erase the contents of flash memory allocated to scheduled data, click the Erase Scheduled button
or select Connection
>
Flash Memory
>
Erase Scheduled. The process should normally take of few
minutes with a full memory module. For more information, see “Erasing Scheduled Data” under
“Working with Scheduled Data in Chapter 10.”
7.15.9
Downloading Event Data
Downloading Event Data involves the same process as downloading Scheduled Data mentioned
above. During this process, records first collect under their assigned category. Then, each group is
accessed from the primary window for saving to a separate file. For more information, see “Working
with Triggers and Downloading Event Data” in Chapter 8.
7.15.10
Erasing Event Data
To erase the section of flash memory allocated to event data, or select Connection
>
Flash Memory
>
Erase Event. The process should normally take a few minutes with a full memory module. For
more information, see “Erasing Event Data.” The information for erasing Event Data is very similar
to erasing scheduled data and the window dialog is the same.
7.16
Uploading a Configuration
Before you upload a configuration, you must create a configuration file to upload. A feature in the
Connection menu allows you to create or edit a file, which you can then upload to another unit.
To better facilitate this process, it would be best to go through all of the configuration options in
a working and configured unit first, so that you have all of the items at hand for reference. Then,
as you create a file, you can check for any problems.
7.16.1
Create/Edit Uploadable Configuration
Step one is to locate “Create/Edit Uploadable Configuration” so that you can start a configuration
file – see Figure 7.29. PSCSV does not necessarily need to be connected to a working unit, to
generate a configuration file. However, it may be to your advantage to be connected to a configured
unit and compare its configuration with the file you are creating.