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4. CONFIGURATION
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To define the high limit of the destination block:
The and
keys allow you to change the first digit or the second one of the line number.
The
and
keys allow you to move between both digits.
The ENTER key allows you to confirm your choice and to execute the copy operations.
Press SET UP to return to the previous level.
•
During the copy execution, on the lower display, the bargraph represents the elapsed time.
At the end of the copy execution, the initial message is displayed again:
4.4.3 WARNING
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The choice of the copy source is only made with consecutive parameters on the same line.
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The copy source can only be a line corresponding to an existing hardware channel in case of ANALOG
and DIGITAL sub-matrices.
•
The destination can only be composed of consecutive lines.
•
For ANALOG sub-matrix only, the source of copy function is necessarily a whole line.
FROM B01 N01
COPY
COPY
CHART
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