Work With Configuration Files; Save A Configuration File Using The Display - Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Configuration And Use Manual

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2.
3.
3.2

Work with configuration files

3.2.1

Save a configuration file using the display

You can save the current transmitter configuration in two forms: a backup file and a
replication file. You can save it to the SD card on your transmitter or to a USB drive.
Backup files
Configuration and Use Manual
If you enabled configuration security, enable or disable alert security as desired.
Option
Description
If an alert is active, the alert symbol ⓘ is shown in the upper right corner of the
Enabled
display but the alert banner is not displayed. If the operator attempts to enter the
alert menu, they are prompted to enter the display password.
Disabled If an alert is active, the alert symbol ⓘ is shown in the upper right corner of the
display and the alert banner is displayed automatically. No password or confirma-
tion is required to enter the alert menu.
Restriction
You cannot disable configuration security and enable alert security.
If you did not enable configuration security, alert security is disabled and cannot be
enabled.
If both configuration security and alert security are enabled, and you disable configuration
security, alert security is disabled automatically.
Set the display password to the desired value.
Default: AAAA
Range: Any four alphanumeric characters
Important
If you enable configuration security but you do not change the display password, the
transmitter will post a Configuration alert.
Save a configuration file using the display
Save a configuration file using ProLink III
Load a configuration file using the display
Load a configuration file using ProLink III
Restore the factory configuration
Replicate a transmitter configuration
Contain all parameters. They are used to restore the current device if
required. The .spare extension is used to identify backup files.
Introduction to configuration and commissioning
(Section 3.2.1)
(Section 3.2.2)
(Section 3.2.3)
(Section 3.2.4)
(Section 3.2.5)
(Section 3.2.6)
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