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7.2.2 Setup Capacity
From every switcher you can store up to 8 setups. From the PC you can
store up to 15 setups.
7.2.3 Switching the Power On
To switch the power on at all the switchers, do the following:
1. Verify, via the automatic self-test, that all switchers function correctly.
2. Check the firmware version number indicated by the two fast flashing digits
on the display
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7.2.4 Timeout and Priority
By design, every push button operation is subject to a 30 second timeout.
Failure to fully execute an action within 30 seconds necessitates restarting
that action while the LED display shows the previous state.
The unit has no control priority. Any operation, whether from the front
panel or from a PC, overrides the previous system settings.
7.3 Using the Pushbutton Controls
This section describes how to store, recall and lock/unlock settings.
7.3.1 Storing a Setting
To store a setting, do the following:
1. Press the STO button. The STO button flashes.
2. Press the Output #. The LED Output display # flashes
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3. Press the STO button again. The memory stores the data.
4. The LED display returns to its previous state
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1 For example, the digits 10 indicate version 1.0
2 At this stage, pressing a different # changes the output #
3 Nothing changes in the setup