SU320CSX
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Date Printed: 5-Dec-2016
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Configuration, programmed at time of manufacture, cannot be altered by the user. This configuration is
provided to restore the camera to its default configuration with the CONFIG:RESET command, if needed.
Appendix B lists the factory global configuration setting values, and is a separate document from this
manual.
A single volatile memory space is used to hold the Current Session Configuration. This memory space is
changed each time the user issues a command, but this memory space does not persist between power
cycles and camera reboots, only the User Configuration persists between power cycles and camera
reboots.
The User Configuration is loaded into the Current Session Configuration upon camera power-up. The
User Configuration can be modified by issuing the CONFIG:SAVE command, which causes the global
setting in the Current Session to be written back to the User Configuration, overwriting the previous
global settings. Issuing the OPR:SAVE command results in the creation of a new operational slot in the
User Configuration. The present state of the operational setting in the Current Session Configuration is
saved to this newly created operational slot. Issuing the OPR:UPDATE command causes the operational
settings in the Current Session Configuration to be written back to the User Configuration, overwriting
the previous settings for that particular operational slot.
Figure 11: Camera memory layout.
Different operational settings can be loaded into the Current Session Configuration with the OPR
command. Once the global and operational settings are loaded they can be modified by issuing commands
to the camera. Changes to the global and operational settings will not persist between camera power
cycles unless they are saved to User Configuration non-volatile memory space using the CONFIG:SAVE
and OPR:SAVE or OPR:UPDATE commands.