i50 Manual (5.51)
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The programmer
automatically reads the asset’s settings, which are shown under the “Current Asset
Value” column. If no local data exists, the programmer automatically creates a local copy that can be
modified by a user
, shown under the “New Value” column. Figure 4 shows the settings window where
two values have been modified by a user. Any settings that do not match the asset values are shown
in red, and a red bar is displayed to warn of the mismatch. This provides a quick method of tracking
changes before they have been sent to the asset. At any time the current asset values can be copied
into the local values using the
Copy Asset Values
button, erasing any changes the user has made.
Figure 4
– Editing Settings
Settings can also be read from and written to the PC disk drive for future use using the
Load/Save
New Values
buttons. Note that these buttons work with the local settings copy, and do not read/write
to the asset.
Use the
Reset to Default
button to reset the local settings to their default values. This will not affect
the i50 itself until these settings are written to the asset.