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12. System settings
12-1. Setting value memory
Select the setting value memory.
You can save up to 4 memories with setting values and switch
among them.
o
The selected memory setting is changed directly.
o
You cannot copy between setting memories.
When shipped from the factory, memories 1 to 4 are set at
default values.
See the setting value list for the setting values that can be
saved in memories 1 to 4.
NOTE
The calibration value does not change.
ATTENTION
Inerrupting the power while writing setting values will not
only cause the values to not be recorded, it might also corrupt
the memory. Do not interrupt the power supply while execut-
ing a Setting Value Memory command.
12-2. Save All Setting Values
The current settings can all be saved together in a setting
value memory.
12-3. Device Information
The following information can be read from a communicating
device.
Device Name
Communication Option
Version
12-4. Lock
12-4-1. Calibration Value Lock
See “14-1. Lock item list” on page 58 for information about
settings that cannot be changed when Calibration Value Lock
is ON.
12-4-2. Setting Value Lock
See “14-1. Lock item list” on page 58 for information about
settings that cannot be changed when Setting Value Lock is
ON.
12-4-3. Main Unit Operation Lock
If Main Unit Operation Lock is ON, the operation buttons (CAL
and ZERO) on the unit will be disabled.
12-5. Device Number
You can give this unit a unique number.
12-6. Reset
You can restore settings to their default values (initialize them).
When the power is on, press and hold the ZERO and
CAL buttons at the same time to reset the setting value
memory even if Calibration Value Lock and Setting Value
Lock are ON.
If Calibration Value Lock and Setting Value Lock are OFF, press-
ing and holding the ZERO and CAL buttons at the same time
will reset the setting value memory even during startup.
NOTE
Only the current setting memory is reset.
Items in “14-1-1. Calibration” on page 58 are not reset.
ATTENTION
Always stop power to the unit once after executing a “Reset”.