Troubleshooting guide

Control Pins
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P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 81 of 108
Saving a Configuration to PC
1. Follow steps 1-6 as above.
2. Select the [Configuration>Save To PC] menu option.
3. The Save Config As dialog opens.
4. Navigate to the appropriate directory, enter a file name and click [OK].
5. The configuration is stored to the computer as a file with a ".PIN" extension.
Editing an Existing Pin Configuration
1. Go to Design Mode.
2. Select [Devices>Control Pin Configuration] from the main menu.
3. The Control Pins window opens.
4. Select the [Configuration>Recall From Device] menu option.
5. The Select Devices dialog will appear.
6. Select a device and click [OK].
7. The Control Pins window is populated with the current pin configuration.
8. Make the necessary changes.
9. Select the [Configuration>Store To Device] menu option.
10. The Select Devices dialog will appear.
11. Select a device and click [OK].
12. The pin configuration is stored to the device.
Preset Encoding Types
Currently there are three different types of preset encoding available for control input, and two for
control output. Select an encoding type based on the type of hardware you will be wiring to the control
pins, the number of presets you will be switching between in the device, and the number pins you will
require for other functions.
Priority or One-To-One Encoding
Maximum # of Presets: 8
Number of Pins Required: 1 to 8, one for each preset
Priority encoding for control input and one-to-one encoding for logic
output assigns each pin connection to a unique preset number.
This is the default encoding type when you enter up to 8 presets in
the [# Presets] value box.
For control input, the preset control block displays a value box
beneath each pin for specifying preset numbers, as pictured to the
right in figure 55. When the block initially appears, the default
values start at one and increment from left to right. These values
can be changed by clicking in each box and typing any number,
from 1 to 128. In the event that a user inadvertently presses a
combination of the external control switches, the device will change
to the highest priority preset.
Figure 55
Priority Encoding
for four Presets