9. ROUTES
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How to Transfer Routes
The route transfer feature lets you send and receive route data (RRT sentence)
among the units connected in the LAN. Information about transmitted and received
route data is stored in the route transfer log (see section 19.7). Turn on the route trans-
fer by following the procedure below.
1. Open the menu, then click [Shared] and [Route Transfer] to show the following di-
alog box.
2. Click the [Func OFF] button to change its label to read [Func ON]
3. Use the radio buttons to select what to do when receiving route data having the
same name as existing route data - [Reject], [Overwrite], [Ask every time].
•
Reject
: Don’t save received route data. When route data is being received, a
pop-up message informs you that the data will not be saved.
•
Overwrite
: Previously existing route data is written over. No notification of the
overwriting is given.
•
Ask every time
: The [Route Transfer] dialog box appears. Click applicable but-
ton, referring to the description below.
• [Reject]: Route data is not saved.
• [Save for later use]: Route data is saved. (You can write over existing route
data or save received route data under a new name.)
Summary of Contents for FMD3100
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