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3.3.3 Manually entering Configuration settings
A user can manually enter their own personal setting preferences by simply entering
their preferences into the proper data locations in the “GSC CONTROL” window. Once
the values are entered, they may be written to the GSC by clicking the “Store GSC
Data” features button on the main screen window.
3.3.4 Storing Settings to the GSC300
Click on the “Store GSC Data” features button on the main screen window. If there is a
problem storing data to the GSC300, there will be an automatic “Write attempt”. The
configurator will attempt to rewrite in a failed condition for a total of 3 times. The number
of “write attempt” tries can be custom set for a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 10, found
under the File menu. The programming status will be displayed on the status bar, in the
bottom left corner of the main program window. The program will confirm programming
success by displaying a “Finished Write” popup message.
3.3.5 Reading data from the GSC300
The current configuration of the GSC300 may be read from the controller. This can be
achieved by clicking on the “Read GSC Data” features button on the main screen
window. If the GSC300 is connected properly to the PC the text boxes on the main
screen within the “GSC CONTROL” frame will be loaded with the settings that were
currently stored on the GSC300.
The “Read GSC Data” features button allows for a complete data read, including
previous saved sender types and associated values. The progress indicator will state
“Settings successfully Read” to confirm proper reading.
If there is an “Error Reading” popup message or the data does not appear correct
(maxed out for example) the data was not read properly, please refer to section 3.1 on
page 19. These configuration settings may be modified by the user and stored back to
the GSC by clicking the “Store GSC Data” features button on the main screen window.