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5.6 Monitor/Test
5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data
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5.6.3 OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data
Perform the user range save/restore operations in the following sequence.
(1) Display OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data screen
Display the "OMC (Online Module Change) refresh data" screen, referring to the
operation described in Section 5.6.1.
(2) Saving user range
(a) Set "Request" in the Setting value field of "OMC (Online Module Change) refresh
data read request" and click the button.
Upon completion of reading data, the values are displayed in the Current value
fields of "CH Factory default offset/gain value", "CH User range settings offset/
gain value", and "CH User range settings resistance offset/gain value".
(b) Compare the values with those in the range reference table. If values are
appropriate, take them down.
For the range reference table, refer to Section 7.4.
(3) Restoring user range
(a) Set the noted values in the Setting value fields of "CH Factory default offset/gain
value", "CH User range settings offset/gain value", and "CH User range
settings resistance offset/gain value".
(b) Select all the Setting value fields of "CH Factory default offset/gain value",
"CH User range settings offset/gain value", and "CH User range settings
resistance offset/gain value", and click the button.
Upon completion of writing data, the set values are displayed in the Current value
fields of the corresponding items.
(c) Set "Request" in the Setting value field of "OMC (Online Module Change) refresh
data write request" and click the button.
Confirm that the Current value field of the same item changes from "Request" to
"OFF" upon completion of writing data.