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== Description ==
== Description ==

Revision as of 15:04, 4 March 2014

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Raptor™ Non-Volatile Startup

Description

This block is used to define the behavior of NonVolatile variables on startup after reprogramming. Variables can either be reloaded with the defaults when the module is programmed, or if Keep Saved Values is selected the values of the NonVolatile memory will mainatined from the previous program. If the structure of the NonVolatile memory changes (variables are added or removed), then it will not be possible to keep the saved values and all NonVolatile items will be restored to their default when the module is programmed. If this block is not present in the model the NonVolatile memory will be restored to default when the module is programmed.

Inputs

Input Type Description

Outputs

Output Type Description

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
Behavior After Reprogramming Specifies if the NonVolatile memory will be restored to default when a module is programmed
Access Level Sets the access level of this item in the calibration tool.

Supported Versions