Barco DCS-100 Welding System User Manual


 
64 DCS-100 • User’s Guide
4. Operation
Using the Setup Menu
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From the Input Menu, select Delete Config to delete any saved configuration file. A
deleted configuration file cannot be recalled by any input.
After you delete a configuration file, what happens the next time you select an input that
uses the file depends on whether In Auto Acquire is ON. When In Auto Acquire (in the
User Preference Menu) is ON and an input does not have a saved configuration file, the
DCS-100 does a full sync (timing) acquisition on the selected input signal.
When In Auto Acquire is ON, and you delete the current configuration file for an input, the
system attempts to revert to a saved configuration for the input.
When In Auto Acquire is OFF, the system will use the configuration file defined in the File
Association Menu, to the greatest extent possible. If the input does not have a saved
configuration file, the DCS-100 displays the “Invalid Signal” message.
For more information about In Auto Acquire, refer to the “Understanding Auto Acquire
section on page 84 and the “In Auto Acquire
” section on page 68.
Use the following procedure to delete a configuration file:
1. From the Input Menu, select Delete Config. The menu shown in the following
illustration is displayed:
Figure 4-28. Delete Config Menu (sample)
The value of File Number is set to the current configuration file for the input. You
can either delete the current file, select another saved file and delete it, or press
ESC to continue without deleting.
2. Select a file to delete. Then, scroll down to Delete File and press SEL.
A confirmation message is briefly displayed, after which the system returns to the
Input Menu.
Figure 4-29. Deleting Input Configuration Message (sample)
DELETE CONFIG
> File Number 1
Delete File
Important
You can assign a configuration file to more than one input. If
you do so, you must exercise caution when deleting the file,
because it will be deleted for all inputs.
Deleting Input File