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Branson Digital Sonifier 250 - Presets, Reports, and Displays

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6-40 100-214-239 Rev. A
Operation
6.6 Save and Recall Presets
The Save and Recall functions allow you to enter a set of Operation parameters and save them under a unique
ID number. To repeat an experiment or test using the same set of parameters without having to re-enter them
(with the exception of the Amplitude setting), you can use the ID number to recall the saved parameters.
To Save a set of parameters as a Preset, follow this procedure:
NOTE
i The system will always confirm the ‘overwrite’ procedure as a level of security for all presets,
even if the user had not previously used that Preset ID.
To Recall a saved Preset, follo w this procedure:
Step Action to Save Presets
1
Press theSave key on the keypad, or type an !SV command from the remote computer
or terminal. The system displays the Save To: entry screen.
2
Using the keypad, enter a value for the preset ID number. You can use values from 01
to 20.
3
Press Enter to save the value. The system displays a message asking you to confirm
that you want to overwrite the existing preset (even if you chose an unused Preset ID).
Press the appropriate Select key for Yes to replace the previous preset with the one
you are setting and Save your Setup, or No to return to the previous screen and give
the current preset a different ID number.
Step Action to Recall a Saved Preset
1
Press the Recall key or type an !R command from the remote computer or terminal.
The system displays the Recall entry screen.
2
Using the keypad or the number keys on your Remote Terminal or Computer, enter in
the desired preset number.
3
Press Enter. The system reloads the preset information to memory and is ready to run
with those parameters. The system returns to the previous page of the screen.

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