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The next step is to highlight the name of setting group in the list into which the setting
values should be copied. Go to the menu bar, click on Edit and select Paste. A con-
firmation box will appear (see Figure 6-11). Select Yes to copy the setting values.
Figure 6-11 DIGSI
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4: Confirmation before copying a setting group
Setting groups may be copied more easily using the “Drag & Drop” feature. To use the
“Drag & Drop” feature, the name of the setting group in the list whose setting values
aretobecopiedshouldbehighlighted.Holdingdowntheleftmousebutton,thecursor
can then be dragged to the name of the setting group into which the setting values are
to be copied.
After copying setting groups, it is only necessary to modify those setting values that
are to be set differently.
Restoring Factory
Settings
The factory settings may be restored for a modified setting group. To restore factory
settings to a setting group, the name of the setting group whose settings are to be re-
stored is highlighted. Next, select the menu option Edit and then click on Reset.A
confirmation box appears, click on Yes to confirm restoration of factory settings.
Switching between
Setting Groups
The procedure to switch from one setting group to another during operations is de-
scribed in Sub-section 7.2.2. The option of switching between several setting groups
externally via binary inputs is described in Subsection 8.1.2.
Note:
All existing setting values in the setting group that has been copied to will be overwrit-
ten. An inadvertent copy operation can be reversed by closing and reopening the
DIGSI
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4 session without saving changes.
Note:
All setting values in the setting group being restored to factory settings will be over-
written. An inadvertent reset operation can be reversed by closing and reopening the
DIGSI
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4 session without saving changes.