Operation Manual
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SAVENV
M
-
SAVE
CURRENT
SETTINGS
TO
NON
-
VOLATILE
MEMORY
IN
MEMORY
SLOT
M
The SAVENV
m
saves the EF1210’s current settings to non-volatile memory. These
settings will be used as the default settings each time the EF1210 is powered on. The
default settings may also be restored by sending the RESTNV
m
command.
Please note that audio may drop out for a second while the EF1210 writes to non-vol-
atile memory. Normally, the SAVENV
m
command is used during the configuration
process, when a conversation is not taking place.
Once the SAVENVm command is sent from the host to the EF1210, the save process
begins. When the save process is completed, the EF1210 sends the SAVENVm com-
mand 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.
There are 4 storage locations for saving settings. These can be used to store different
user configurations. When the EF1210 boots up, it loads the settings from slot 0. In
other words, whatever settings you save to slot 0 will be restored every time you reset
the EF1210. This provides a way of setting the power-on defaults. Also, every time
you perform a front-panel setup, the results of the setup are saved to slot 0. This is
done so that you don’t have to set up the EF1210 every time you lose power.
Remote Commands
The following commands can be sent by the remote control device to save the current
settings in non-volatile memory.
EF1210 Messages
The EF1210 sends the following message in response to a SAVENV
m
command, if
acknowledgment mode is enabled.
Example
In the following example, the remote control device saves the settings of the EF1210
with Device ID number 12 in memory slot 0
Remote Command Effects
SAVENV
m
Save settings to non-volatile memory slot m.
m ranges from 0 to 3.
EF1210 Message Message meaning
SAVENV
m
The settings were successfully saved to non-vola-
tile memory slot m.
m ranges from 0 to 3.
Remote Command EF1210 Message
C12SAVENV0 C12SAVENV0