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Curtis 1311 - Cloning and Restoring Settings

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Curtis 1311 Manual
page 11
3.7 Cloning and restoring the
previous programming
Cloning is the process of duplicating parameter settings from
one unit to others, making copies or "clones". You may only
clone units with the same hardware, software and parameter
block. You cannot clone the MC-2 or products using the MCP
protocol.
The special cloning functions are listed on the programmer in
the Menu
'Functions -> Settings'.
From here, you can select
'Get Settings From Controller'
This will upload the data from a unit into the 1311. Or,
'Write Settings To Controller'
This will download the present data stored in the 1311 to the unit.
This process will only work between identical models. Model
1311 will not allow cloning between different models (1228 to
1243) nor between similar models (1244-4401 to 1244-4402).
Only the data accessible by the 1311 is cloned. For example, a
User level 1311 will only clone User level data and will not
clone the OEM, Dealer or Service level data.
You may also easily restore the original settings of the unit .
Each time the programmer is connected to a unit, it uploads
the present data and stores it in a "temporary archive" memory.
You can revert back to the original settings any time during a
programming session by selecting the Menu
'Functions -> Settings -> Reset All Settings'.
Any inadvertent change of parameters can be 'undone' using
this procedure - even if you can't remember what the previous
settings were - as long as the programmer has not been un-
plugged and power has not been removed from the controller.