higher limit. The symbol in front of the value is ↕, when the previous value is
shown.
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Figure 22: Restoring the previous value
4.11.2 Editing string values
1. Activate the setting mode and select a setting.
When editing string values, the cursor moves to the first character.
2.
Press
or to change the value of an active character.
One press changes the value by one step.
3.
Press or to move the cursor to another character.
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To insert characters or space, press simultaneously and .
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To delete characters, press simultaneously and .
4.11.3 Editing enumerated values
1. Activate the setting mode and select a setting.
When editing an enumerated value, the selected value is shown inverted.
2.
Press or to change the value of an active enumerated value.
One press changes the enumerated value by one step in the parameter specific
order.
4.12 Committing settings
Editable values are stored either in RAM or in non-volatile flash memory. Values
stored in flash memory are in effect also after reboot.
Some parameters have an edit-copy. If editing is cancelled, the values with an edit-
copy are immediately restored to the original value. The values without an edit-
copy, such as string values, are restored to the original value only after a reboot
even though the edited value is not stored in the flash memory.
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