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| glowitz:
I believe you can set a SAVE state to be the "POWER UP" mode. Note that the current (release) firmware does have a bug that can cause the unit to hang after recalling a state. I haven't tried this, though, with the power-on setting which should happen automatically upon power-up. New firmware in the works should resolve this issue in any case. |
| nctnico:
I know it can do that but for a bench power supply it would be nice if it can keep the last settings without needing to push any buttons. Saving & recalling a preset takes more button presses than setting it up again. |
| glowitz:
I think once you assign a state as a power-up mode, it will save it and automatically recall it. But if you're saying you don't even want to save it, then yes, it doesn't do that. You would have to save it each time if your condition is changing. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: glowitz on February 05, 2018, 10:21:47 pm ---I think once you assign a state as a power-up mode, it will save it and automatically recall it. But if you're saying you don't even want to save it, then yes, it doesn't do that. You would have to save it each time if your condition is changing. --- End quote --- But again: I wished it behaved more like (for example) an oscilloscope. Turn it on the next day and you can continue where you where the day before. I have a PSU from a different brand and that does retain it's settings. |
| glowitz:
It's a good idea. Perhaps there could be a setting in the utility menu to enable/disable "remember last setting on power up". I can see some situations where you would not want to have prior settings activated (as it could potentially blow up a new circuit if the next user wasn't aware or forgot). |
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