7 how to save/load the user setting parameters – Toshiba VF-S11 User Manual

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4.2.6 Returning all parameters to standard default setting

Setting the standard default setting parameter V[R=, all parameters can be returned to the those factory
default settings.
Note: For more details on the standard default setting parameter V[R, see 5.6.

Notes on operation
• We recommend that before this operation you write down on paper the values of those parameters,

because when setting V[R=, all parameters with changed values will be returned to standard
factory default setting.

• Note that HO, HOUN, H, f470-f473, H and H will not be reset to their

factory default settings.

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Steps for returning all parameters to standard default setting

Key operated

LED display

Operation



Displays the operation frequency (perform during operation stopped).

CWJ

The first basic parameter “CWJ” (history function) is displayed.

V[R

Press the key or the key to change to V[R.

  

Pressing the ENTER key displays the programmed parameters.
(V[R will always display "(zero)" on the right, the previous setting
on the left.)

  

Press the key or the key to change the set value.
To return to standard factory default setting, change to "".

KPKV

Pressing the ENTER key displays "KPKV" while returning all
parameters to factory default setting.



The monitor returns to the display of setup parameters.

If there is anything you do not understand during this operation, press the key several times to
start over from the step of CWJ display.

4.2.7 How to save/load the user setting parameters

The current settings of all parameters can be stored (saved) in memory at a time by setting the standard
setting mode selection parameter V[p to 7. Also, all parameter settings stored in memory can be restored
(loaded) by setting parameter V[p to 8. This means that you can use this parameter (V[p=7 and 8) as
the parameter for your own initial settings (default settings).

MODE

MODE

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