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SPI-300 - Basic Guide
2.5 - Using Module Configurations
A Module Configuration is a collection of parameter values and use op-
tions. Working with configurations allow to quickly load repetitive data in
different modules: instead of entering, one by one, the setting values for all
the parameters and use options, you can enter a configuration by using a
simple command. The SPI-300 allows to create, and to use later on, up to
500 different configurations for each type of module; for this, it utilizes the
two following functions:
a) Save Configuration: All parameter values and use options which are
currently in the RAM of the SPI-300 (those displayed throughout the
Settings menu after using the SEND or DONE commands) are stored in
a register of the programming unit, with a configuration name which is
assigned by the user.
b) Recall Configuration: The parameter values and use options that corres-
pond to a configuration are loaded onto the RAM of the SPI-300. Then
they can be established in the module by using the SEND command.
Both functions are chosen from the Save and Recall options of the General
menu:
– Save configuration :
When you choose the Save option in the General menu, a new screen
appears. In this screens you must enter the name you want for the confi-
guration:
You can use either numerical or alphabetical characters using the keypad.
To write an alphabetical character, enter any digit and next press repetea-
dly the key
or
until the desired character appears ( ...7, 8, 9, A, B, C...).
Press the key (
) to validate the name you have entered: a new
screen appears. Use the DONE command (key ) to finally create the
configuration.
Or press the key (
) to close the screen without creating any configu-
ration.
SAVE
Configuration:
1234
HECHO
SAVE
Configuration:
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