6.2
Overview,
Copying data into
non-volatile memory
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When setting-up or configuring a ST 3000, whether you are changing one
element or a full database, all configuration data must be copied into the
transmitter's non-volatile memory.
Normally, thirty seconds after a value is changed the transmitter
automatically copies it into the non-volatile memory. But, if you change
an element and power goes down before the change is copied to non-
volatile memory, you will lose the data in the working memory.
Therefore, whenever you make any changes in the transmitter using the
SFC, always end your procedure by pressing
action immediately copies the changes from working memory to non-
volatile memory.
and
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SHIFT
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