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The Roll-Up III
Point 2 is selected, the alarm will sound only if the transducer passes
over an active block on the menu.
The Custom Configuration Menu
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Configure the Roll-Up III by selecting the function blocks that corre-
spond to the settings your software will need to communicate with
the digitizer.
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Review the configuration to ensure that the proper settings have been
selected. Pass the transducer down each group of options; the alarm
will sound when the transducer is over the active choice. Some
groups may be inactive, based on the options selected. Click on a
desired setting in a group to change it. To cancel all settings, click in
the active area outside the menu.
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When you have finished making your selections, you can save the
configuration. If you choose to save it
temporarily
, the configuration
will be remembered only until another SuperSet Code is entered. If
you never change the configuration of your Roll-Up III from the cus-
tom one you just entered, the
temporary
configuration will always be
used. However, if you expect to be switching between configurations
and want to save the custom one for later recall, you can assign the
configuration to a special user-definable SuperSet Code.
To save the configuration temporarily:
Click on the
button on the SuperSet Menu. You will hear four
short tones to indicate you successfully saved the custom configu-
ration. The configuration is saved in a temporary location, where it
will be retained even when the unit is powered off or reset. How-
ever, if another SuperSet Code is entered, this temporary configu-
ration is lost and cannot be recalled without configuring the Roll-
Up III again.
To save the configuration in a user-definable location:
As indicated in Table 2, the codes 90 through 98 are available as
storage locations for user-defined custom configurations. Simply
click on the
button and click on a two-digit number between
90 and
98
. Your custom configuration will be saved under that
code number for future recall. You will hear four short tones when
you successfully save the custom configuration. Saved configura-
tions allow you to switch quickly between applications. Storage
locations 90 through
98
retain the saved configurations even when
the Roll-Up III is turned off or reset.
If invalid alignment points are selected, or if the menu is not
entirely in the digitizer’s active area, the Custom Configuration
Menu Mode will be aborted. This is indicated by three medium
tones from the alarm.