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...4.3 Making Changes to Parameters – Figs. 4.4 to 4.6
System Configuration
Common Configuration
Process
Group 1
Group 1
Channels
<configuration filename>.cfg
Save as Current Configuration
Group 2
I/O
Functions
Channels
Modules
Save Configuration
Cancel
Note.
• The current, active, configuration is saved on internal storage with the
filename 'SM2000.cfg'.
• Selecting 'Save as Current Configuration' causes recording to be
suspended for a short time while the new configuration is implemented.
• When saving the current configuration to internal storage, the file is saved
automatically
<time><date><instrument tag>.cfg filename.
• When saving the current configuration to external storage, the file is saved
automatically to internal storage with the 'SM2000.cfg' filename, as well as
to the external archive media as <time><date><instrument tag>.cfg.
• When 'Save Configuration' is selected the configuration file is stored as
<time><date><instrument tag>.cfg on internal or external storage.
• Changes are saved to non-volatile memory only when one of the save
options above has been selected. Any powerdown before this results in
lost configuration changes.
• Selecting 'Cancel' causes unsaved changes to be discarded and returns
the instrument to the Operating Level.
Caution.
New internal data files for enabled recording channels are created if any of the
following configuration parameters have been changed: Recording channel
source; Primary sample rate; Secondary sample rate; Primary/secondary
sample rate source; Input filter type; Engineering range; Channel tag;
Configuration type (Basic / Advanced). Any unarchived data is lost.
Process
Group 2
with
the
'SM2000.cfg'
Fig. 4.6 Exiting Configuration Mode
Save Configuration
Internal Storage
External Storage
filename,
and
with
a
4 CONFIGURATION...
Switch between internal and
external media
Please Wait
28/03/00
Process Group 1
14:52:00
Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
Alarm 1
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
On
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
°C
0
10
High Out Flow Rate
12:00:00
11:59:00
11:58:00
High Level
11:57:00
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