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4. Configuration
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Figure 4-58. Files Saved in the Memory Card
The memory card directory contains the files that are stored on the card plus the “Application” and
“Backup” folders. Such folders save the application and the current project, in case you wish to
transfer them or make a backup copy through the CPU menu.
ATTENTION:
The file transfer time depends on the interval time minus the average execution time of the running
tasks, that is, the available time until the next task cycle. So, the greater the difference for each task
in the application, the faster the data transfer from the memory card to CPU / MasterTool Xtorm or
vice versa. The file transfer to the memory card is slower than the transfer to the CPU internal
memory. For a CPU in Stop Mode or with no application, the transfer rate approaches 100 Kbytes/s.
ATTENTION:
MasterTool Xtorm has some reserved filenames that can not be transferred to the memory card:
Application.app, Application.crc, Archive.prj, Stdlogger.csv
Informative Menu and of CPU’s Configuration
The access to the Informative Menu and of Hadron Xtorm CPU’s Configuration as well as the
detailed access of diagnostics, are available through levels, for menu’s information access, change
levels and modify some Configuration, just a long press in OTD button is necessary, to surf between
items in the same level, only a short press is necessary in OTD button. For further information access
the chapter One Touch Diag to verify the right functioning and the difference between pressings
times of OTD.
The Table 4-134 shows the menu’s levels and the type of each screen available on CPU, it means,
informative character, configurable or if backs a level.