Opening Saved Configurations (Offline) - Emerson 375 User Manual

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Opening Saved
Configurations
(Offline)
a.Double-tap Edit individually to configure specific
variables before sending them to a device.
b.Scroll through the list of variables and select the
variable you want to mark or edit.
To change the value for the selected variable, tap
EDIT, change the value, and tap ENTER.
To mark the selected variable, tap MARK. A "+"
symbol indicates a mark to send. A "*" symbol
indicates a parameter has been edited.
c. Repeat these steps for other variables as necessary
and tap EXIT when you are finished.
8. To save a new configuration, double-tap Save as...
(The SAVE button will automatically bring you to the
Save as... menu.)
a.To change the location where the configuration is
saved, double-tap Location, select an option, and
tap ENTER.
b.To specify a name for the configuration, double-tap
Name, enter the name, and tap ENTER.
c. To specify the configuration type, double-tap Config
Type, select User, and tap ENTER.
d.Tap SAVE.
Once opened, a saved configuration lets you edit, copy
to, send, delete, rename, and compare to other saved
configurations. To open a saved configuration:
1. From the HART application main menu, double-tap
Offline.
2. Double-tap Saved Configuration.
3. Double-tap the storage location where you saved the
configuration—Internal Flash Contents or
Configuration EM (Expansion Module) Contents.
4. Double-tap the desired configuration to open the
menu selection.
The FILTR button opens a menu that provides both
sort and tag filter options. These options let you
customize your view of saved device configurations.
• Sort lets you group and display device
configurations according to your choice of name,
tag, or descriptor.
• Tag Filter lets you customize your group according
to what you entered with Sort by picking characters
from the device name, tag, or descriptor.
HART Functionality

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