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•Link 5 Instruction Manual
April 2020
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4.3. Parameter File Display
Parameter files can be viewed by choosing a file from the workspace tree or browsing for a Parameter file stored
on a PC.
4.3.1. Parameter Value Text Color
Parameters may be displayed with color coding. Various colors are used to identify a condition that may
require further action. The table below displays the colors used, their meanings, and their descriptions.
Color
Meaning
Description
Blue
Modified
Constant
A parameter with
blue
text indicates the value is
different than its default setting.
Gray
Read-Only
A parameter that is
grayed-out
is a parameter that
cannot be modified, or the access level of the current
Parameter set is lower than what is needed for that
specific parameter (i.e., changing the parameter from
the drive keypad would not be allowed with the current
access level).
Table 1: Parameter Value Text Color
4.4. Workspace
4.4.1. DataLogger Parameter File Sets
The DataLogger Series 4 can store up to 11 Parameter sets. These sets are
stored in “slots” numbered from
0 to 10 and located in the internal memory with the
file’s names PrmSet00.parx to PrmSet10.parx.
When the DLS4 is connected to the PC, the software will associate these Parameter files with the model of
drive in the Workspace. Parameter set 00 contains the Parameter file from the most recent drive the DataLogger
was connected to. The name of these files can be changed in the DLS4 (see
Rename Parameter Data
section
in the
DataLogger Series 4 Instruction Manual
) and will appear in the Workspace shown in
Figure 6: DataLogger Parameter File Sets