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The Roll-Up III
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Select a predefined, 01 through 55, SuperSet Code, or select one of
the User Defined, 90 through 98, SuperSet Codes to customize.
a) User Defined (90 through 98) SuperSet Codes are initially read
from the tablet when the Advanced Configuration screen opens.
This is to prevent loss of custom settings. Selecting
Read Current
Settings
from the Options menu will:
i) Read the Power-Up settings and User Defined SuperSet Codes
from the tablet.
ii) Overwrite all Custom Settings not yet saved to the tablet.
b)
Restore Factory Settings
from the Options menu will prompt for:
i) Power-Up settings reset to factory default and set current.
ii) User Defined SuperSet Codes cleared and reset to factory
default.
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After making your selections, choose one of the following from the
File
menu at the top of the screen.
a)
Save Temporary
Settings
will configure the tablet as shown until
the tablet is powered off, reset, or another SuperSet Code is
selected.
i) After saving temporary settings, select
File/Exit
to test with
other applications. This will leave the tablet configured to the
temporary settings selected and close the Serial Port, enabling
other applications to communicate with the tablet.
b)
Save Power-Up Settings
will configure the tablet as shown. Every
time the tablet is powered off and back on, or reset, it will restore
these settings.
c)
Save Custom Settings
will reconfigure all nine of the tablet’s User
Defined SuperSet Codes to the settings specified in the corre-
sponding SuperSet Code drop-down list.
i) You can click on the SuperSet Menu buttons on the tablet
using the tablet’s cursor to activate these configurations:
S plus 90 through 98.
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When you have finished, select
Exit
or
Close
from the
File
menu.
a)
Exit
will close the Tablet Configuration Utilities.
b)
Close
will exit the Advanced Configuration Screen and return to
the
Tablet Configuration Utilities
window.
The Tablet Configuration Utilities