UMSITRPDS3-1
Model 275 Universal Hart Communicator
November 2010
2-15
The Save As... menu also is used to enter or edit the
configuration Name and Data Type. To name a
configuration, simply choose option 2, then use the keypad
with shift keys to enter the name as shown at right.
When the Save As... menu is displayed, one of the options –
Standard, Partial, or Full – will be shown. To change the
option, move the cursor to the Data Type ______ line of the
Save As... menu and press the RIGHT ARROW/SELECT
key to display the Data Type menu (below right).
Data Type Standard refers to all user-editable variables in a
device configuration. Data Type Partial refers to only the
marked editable variables. Data Type Full refers to a all
device variables, whether user-editable or not. In general, it
is best to save as Data Type Standard. Saving as Data Type
Full preserves a complete configuration for future reference.
When all changes have been made, save the new
configuration to either the Memory Module or the Data Pack
and return to the Offline menu.
Unnamed
Name
UNNAMED
MYNAME#1
HELP|SAVE
Unnamed
Data Type
Standard
Standard
Partial
Full
HELP
ESC|ENTER
Summary of Contents for 7MF4033 series
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Page 86: ...Installation UMSITRPDS3 1 November 2010 4 34 ...
Page 152: ...Calibration and Maintenance UMSITRPSD3 1 November 2010 7 20 ...
Page 158: ...Circuit Description UMSITRPDS3 1 November 2010 8 6 ...
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Page 200: ...Model Designations and Specifications UMSITRPDS3 1 November 2010 9 42 ...
Page 204: ...Glossary UMSITRPDS3 1 November 2010 10 4 ...
Page 208: ...Appendix A Online Configuration Map UMSITRPDS3 1 11 4 November 2010 ...
Page 216: ...Appendix C Elevation and Suppression Correction UMSITRPDS3 1 13 4 November 2010 ...