Operating the Equipment Locally
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The Encoder norma lly holds the following c onfigurations:
· One Active Configuration (it runs the Encoder)
· Sixteen User configurations (in the User FLASH)
· Sixteen Backup configurations (in Backup FLASH)
· Sixteen 525 factory default configurations
· Sixteen 625 factory default configurations
Figure 4.22: Configuration, Graphical Explanation.
4.17.3 Active Configuration
This is the configura tion that the Encod er is currently using. It is loaded
from one of the 16 user configuration locations (Load Active Config). It
can be edited at any time and also stored back as one of the user
configurations (Store Active Config).
4.17.4 User Configurations
Configurations loade d into the user FLASH become user configurations.
Any one of the user configurations can be loaded as an active configuration
(Load Active Config). A modified active configuration can be copied back
into one of the user FLASH locations (Store Active Config) where it can
be password write-protected. A user configuration that is write-protected
cannot be overwritten. The 16 user configurations can be saved in the
backup FLASH (Store Configs in Backup).
CAUTION…
Any user configuration that is not write-protected, will be overwritten
when Factory Default or Backup configurations are loaded to the user FLASH.
Password required here
Load Factory
525 Defaults
Factor
y
525 Defaults
(
x16
)
Factor
y
625 Defaults
(
x16
)
Backup FLASH
Backup Configs
(x16)
Load Configs
from Backup
Load Factory
625 Defaults
Store Configs
in Backup
Store Active ConfigLoad Active Config
User FLASH
User Configs
(x16)
Any or all Configs
can be Password
Write-protected
Config editing takes place here.
Active Config
User Editable
Config (x1)