LINK Systems System 2500 PLS User Manual

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System 2500 Operating & Installation Manual - Revision 07

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Figure 3

Storing a Setup

backup memory to be the current setup, the setup name will immediately appear on the
Store/Recall Menu. Similarly, if the current setup is stored into backup memory, the setup name
which the operator assigned will immediately appear on the Store/Recall Menu. In either case,
the name signifies that the current setup matches one stored in backup memory under that name.
If the current setup does not match one that is stored in backup memory, the message 'New data'
will be displayed. Similarly, if the current setup is edited (changed) in any way, the setup name
that appeared on the top line will be replaced with 'New data'. This signifies that the current
setup may no longer match the setup stored in backup memory since editing has been done.


2.7.1 STORE

If the operator desires to save the current setup, he may do so by selecting STORE from the
Store/Recall Menu. In order to store a setup, a name must first be given to the setup so that it can
be recalled by that name later. An illustration is shown in Figure 3. Prior to the store operation
(left side of figure) there are three setups in backup memory that have been previously stored.
Each of these setups has different PLS and Die-Prot information, and each has been given a name
(shown at the top of each page). The current setup has no name as of yet. The operator then
stores the current setup under the name 'BRACKET2'. After the store operation (right side of
figure), a copy of the current setup is in backup memory. The current setup is now called

'BRACKET2' to remind the operator of which setup information the System 2500 is using for
operation. This name will be displayed on the Store/Recall Menu until a new setup is recalled or

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