User`s manual

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Working with Presets
At the lower edge of the PC Editor window is a series of commands for recalling and storing PRESETS.
To load a PRESET: Click on RECALL and then on one of the numbered red (FACTORY) or green (USER) PRESET
buttons. The selected PRESET will be loaded and its name displayed in the text box.
To save a PRESET: Click on STORE and then on one of the grey or green buttons (USER PRESETS). The grey color
means it is an empty PRESET. The green color means there is already a set-up stored at that position (which will be
overwritten if you proceed). In the window that appears, type a new PRESET NAME, then press OK. The new set-up is
now saved as a PRESET, with its name displayed in the text box. But you still need to save to a file, as follows:
Save All Settings: You must now save your UCS PRO settings (which may include several different PRESET set-ups)
as a Maxi Editor File (*.mxe) on your computer. Go To FILE, and then SAVE AS. A window will open for you to select a
destination folder for the file. You can keep the default filename or type one of your own.
When you have done this, take the UCS PRO offline (click on the icon) and then online again. This will force the PC
Editor to do a network scan. Press OK and the full system settings, including your latest PRESET, will now be downloaded
and stored in the unit's internal memory.
Parameter Menus & System Set-up
Remember that every time you download from your PC to the UCS PRO, the USER PRESETS in the
internal memory are replaced.
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Hardware Programmer (optional item)
An optional wired Programmer (UCSPRO-RM2) is available for setting the parameters of the UCS PRO. This can be used
as an alternative (or in addition) to using a PC. A 25-pin socket is provided on the unit ready to accept the Programmer.
The RM2 Programmer can be bolted to the main body of the UCS PRO or used up to 5 meters from the main device
(i.e. at the driver's seat) during system set-up. Specific operational instructions are supplied with the Programmer itself.