User`s manual
Data Options and Profiles
Data Option Profiles
This section describes the available data option profiles and how to create and
use your own profiles.
Types of Data Option Profiles
A data option profile is a group of option settings. You create a profile by
selecting values for each option. Option settings determine in precise and
specific ways how your ADM operates. Your ADM has the capability to access
up to six profiles:
active profile (pA)
factory profile (p0)
user programmable stored profile 1 (p1, the power-up profile)
user programmable stored profile 2 (p2)
user programmable stored profile 3 (p3)
user programmable stored profile 4 (p4)
The very first time an ADM is powered up, p1 through p4 are identical to p0.
Active Profile, pA
The active profile, pA, contains the values of the options that are currently in use.
To change the value of data options within pA, you must use the set command
(see below); you cannot use the program command to change pA.
NOTE:
Changes to pA are not automatically saved. See the next section ‘‘User
Programmable Stored Profiles’’.
Factory Profile, p0
This profile, p0, contains the factory default option settings. The option values
associated with the factory profile are stored permanently in memory and cannot
be changed or programmed. Table 4-1 shows the option values for p0; the
settings are in bold.
User Programmable Stored Profiles,
p1 through p4
Profile 1 (p1) contains the option settings that are automatically loaded into the
ADM each time it is powered up. Therefore, you need to put the option values in
p1 that you will use most often. After a power failure, p1 automatically gets
loaded into pA. Profiles p2 through p4 can be used to store additional profiles.
To use the option settings in a stored profile like p2, you must activate them; at
the CMD: prompt, type:
copy p2 to pA
The system responds:
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