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6.7.2 Loading or saving circuit diagrams
You can only transfer circuit diagrams in STOP mode.
6.7.2.1 Behaviour of
device without integrated keypad, display when loading the memory
card
If a memory card is inserted in easy variants without an on-board keypad and
LCD, the circuit diagram is automatically transferred from the memory card
to the EASY…-…-…
X
when the power supply is switched on. If the memory
card contains an invalid circuit diagram, the circuit diagram installed in the
easy is retained.
6.7.2.2 Behavior of the
devices with button field, display with memory card fitted
If easy does not contain a circuit diagram, this is automatically loaded from
the memory card when the easy is switched on.
▶
Switch to STOP mode.
▶
Select PROGRAM… from the main menu.
▶
Select the CARD… menu option.
The CARD… menu option will only appear if you have inserted a functional
memory card.
You can transfer a circuit diagram from easy to the card and from the card to
the easy memory or delete the content of the card.
After transmission, remove the memory card and close the cover.
→
The memory card is detected when the card is inserted and you
move from the main menu to the program menu.
As read access to EASY-M-8K, EASY-M-16K and EASY-M-32K
cards is possible, the card can only be removed in the Status
display. This ensures that the correct card is always detected.
Only the EASY-M-32K memory card can be written to.
PROGRAM
DELETE PROG
CARD…
DEVICE-CARD
CARD-DEVICE
DELETE CARD
→
If the operating voltage fails during communication with the
card, repeat the last step since easy may not have transferred or
deleted all the data.
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