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====== Reading and Writing Settings on the TCB ====== | ====== Reading and Writing Settings on the TCB ====== | ||
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- | While connected, you can read settings //from// the TCB using the button with the green arrow pointing down, or you can write settings //to/ the TCB by using the button with the blue arrow pointing up. While reading or writing the **Progress Bar** will indicate progress, and when complete, the **Info Area** will let you know if the operation was successful. | + | While connected, you can read settings //from// the TCB using the button with the green arrow pointing down, or you can write settings //to// the TCB by using the button with the blue arrow pointing up. While reading or writing the **Progress Bar** will indicate progress, and when complete, the **Info Area** will let you know if the operation was successful. |
When you first open the OP Config program all the settings you see are initialized to some default values. These probably will not match the settings on your TCB. For that reason, if you just want to modify a few settings on the TCB, it is a good idea to **// | When you first open the OP Config program all the settings you see are initialized to some default values. These probably will not match the settings on your TCB. For that reason, if you just want to modify a few settings on the TCB, it is a good idea to **// |