Archiving menu modifications, Memory requirement – Rockwell Automation 5370-UPK CVIM USER-PAK Option User Manual

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Chapter 5

Modifying the CVIM Menus

5–15

Menu modifications, if saved internally, can be accessed in a separate
configuration called the

Menus

configuration. This allows you to load

previously stored menu modifications specifically, while retaining other parts
of the configuration. To restore the original menus and text, you can load the
default

Menus

configuration from internal storage. See Chapter 10 for more

information regarding the saving and loading of configurations.

Menu item deletion and text modifications are stored in an area of CVIM
memory which has also been designated for storing window templates, and
configurable output (serial ports and viewports). If there is a shortage in
remaining allocated memory while attempting deletion and/or text editing,
the respective modification feature will not work.

To check the amount of allotted memory remaining, refer to “Checking
Available Memory” in Chapter 10.

Archiving Menu
Modifications

Memory Requirement

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