...4 CONFIGURATION
...4.3 Making Changes to Parameters – Figs. 4.4 to 4.6
Notes.
• The current, active, configuration is saved on internal storage with the filename 'SM2000.cfg'.
• Selecting 'Save as Current Configuration' suspends recording for a short time while the new configuration is
implemented.
• When saving the current configuration to internal storage, the file is saved automatically with the 'SM2000.cfg'
filename, and with a <time><date><instrument tag>.cfg filename.
• When saving the current configuration to external storage, the file is saved automatically to internal storage with the
'SM2000.cfg' filename, as well as to the external archive media as <time><date><instrument tag>.cfg.
• When 'Save Configuration' is selected the configuration file is stored as <time><date><instrument tag>.cfg on
internal or external storage.
• Changes are saved to non-volatile memory only when one of the save options above has been selected. Any
powerdown before this results in lost configuration changes.
• Selecting 'Cancel' causes unsaved changes to be discarded and returns the instrument to the Operating level.
• New internal data files for enabled recording channels are created if any of the following configuration parameters are
changed:
– Recording channel source
– Secondary sample rate
– Input filter type
– Channel tag
• New internal data files for all enabled recording channels are created if the number of groups is changed or any
previously disabled channel is enabled. Any unarchived data is lost.
• A warning is displayed if a configuration change will result in new internal data files for enabled recording channels
being created. Select 'Yes' to accept the configuration change. Select 'No' to cancel the configuration change.
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Configuration
change will
cause the internal
recording data
files to be
recreated
Configuration
change will not
cause the internal
recording data
files to be
recreated
– Primary sample rate
– Primary/Secondary sample rate source
– Engineering range
– Configuration type
Fig. 4.6 Exiting Configuration Mode
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Process Group 1
12:00:53
Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
Alarm 1
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
On
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
°C
0
10
High Out Flow Rate
12:00:00
11:59:00
11:58:00
High Level
11:57:00
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