Operation Manual
EF1210 U
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RESTNV
M
-
RESTORE
SETTINGS
FROM
NON
-
VOLATILE
MEMORY
IN
MEMORY
SLOT
M
The RESTNV
m
command restores the EF1210’s settings to the user (power-up)
defaults stored in the non-volatile memory. This is useful for putting the EF1210 in
its “normal” configuration after someone has changed the settings for a particular
call. See the SAVENV
m
command for information about saving the user defaults in
non-volatile memory.
When the RESTNVm command is sent to the EF1210 by the host, the restore process
begins. When the restore process is complete, the EF1210 sends the RESTNVm mes-
sage back to the host as an acknowledgment. The variables that are saved as a result
of this command are listed at the end of this document. Refer to “Default Values and
Saved Parameter List” on page 84
It is possible to restore one of four (0 - 3) previously saved configurations from mem-
ory. See the SAVENVm command for a discussion of this feature.
Remote Commands
The following command can be sent by the remote control device to restore the
EF1210 to the user defaults.
EF1210 Messages
The EF1210 sends a RESTNV
m
message in response to a command after the restore
process is complete, if acknowledgment mode is enabled.
Example
In the following example, the remote control device restores the default settings of the
EF1210 with Device ID number 12. The EF1210 sends back messages notifying the
remote control device that the parameters have been reset to the default settings.
Remote Command Effects
RESTNV
m
Restore settings from non-volatile memory slot m.
m ranges from 0 to 3.
EF1210 Message Message meaning
RESTNV
m
Settings have been successfully restored from non-
volatile memory slot m.
m ranges from 0 to 3.
Remote Command EF1210 Message
C12RESTNV0 C12RESTNV0