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4.8.4 Storing Setups to External Processor Stand-Alone
Memories
Application:
The PCAP II external processor has the capability to store
up to ten enhancement setups internally in nonvolatile
Stand-
Alone
memories, allowing the external processor to be
operated in those setups without needing to be connected to
a PC. This makes it possible to store sophisticated
enhancement setups in one or more external processors in
the laboratory, then use them as portable field processors
which have simple controls that can be operated by anyone.
Thus, with this feature, the complete capabilities of the
enhancement laboratory and the expertise of the laboratory
personnel can be extended to field operations.
For all memories, the function of the
AUX
switch on the
external processor front panel can be specified.
Store a setup in a nonvolatile memory as follows:
1.
Adjust all Master Control, Filter, and Equalizer
settings as desired to achieve the desired
enhancement setup. This may also be
accomplished using the
Open Setup File
feature
described in Section 4.8.2.
It is strongly suggested that you save this
enhancement setup to disk using the
Save Setup
File
feature described in Section 4.8.1.
NOTE:
There is no way for the Master Control program to
retrieve from the PCAP II and interpret the settings
and coefficients stored in the Stand-Alone
memories.
2.
Click on
Stand-Alone
on the Master Control Panel
menu bar to access the following pulldown menu
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