
44 Configuring PAD/ATPAD Ports
PAD Profile Table Record
Copying PAD Profile Tables into a Configuration
Introduction
Each node processor card contains 14 PAD Profiles stored in memory.
By using the parameter values in the stored PAD Profile Table, you can copy them
into the configuration memory as if you had entered the parameter values one
parameter at a time.
The PAD accepts identifiers from 0 to 99. The profiles from 0 to 12, 90, and 91 are
listed in this section. All the remaining profiles (0, 14-89, and 92-99) are DEFAULT
as existing now.
PAD Profile Table
Size
The Size of the PAD Profile Table has increased to 100 so that Entry Number 1 under
PAD Profile Table configuration corresponds to Profile Identifier 0, Entry Number 2
to Profile Identifier 1, and so on. Entry Number 100 corresponds to Profile Identifier
99.
Note
You cannot enter 0 as an Entry Number.
Copying a PAD
Profile Table
Follow these steps to copy any of these PAD Profile Tables into your configuration:
Step Action Result
1
Select
Copy/Insert Record
->
Copy Special PAD Profile
from PROM
from the CTP Main
menu.
This prompt appears:
From Entry Number: 1/
Select the PAD Profile Table you
want to copy into your
configuration.
2
Type the entry number followed by
<CR>
.
You are then prompted for the next
Entry Number (or just press
<CR>
).
This allows you to configure more
than one entry with the same stored
PAD Profile Table.
The parameter values in the stored
PAD Profile Table are copied into
the configuration memory (as if
you had entered the parameter
values one parameter at a time).
3
Press
<ESC>
once you are
finished.
The Copy/Insert Record menu
reappears.