4.1.6 Committing settingsEditable values are stored either in RAM or a nonvolatile flash memory. Values stored inthe flash memory are in effect also after a reboot.Some parameters have an edit-copy. If editing is cancelled, the values with an edit-copyare immediately restored to the original value. The values without an edit-copy, such asstring values, are restored to the original value only after a reboot even though the editedvalue is not stored in the flash memory.1. Click Write to IED after editing parameter values to put the valuesinto IED's database for use.The values are not stored to the flash memory.2. Click Commit to write the values to the flash memory.• Click Reject to cancel saving settings.- If the parameter has an edit-copy, the original parameter value is restored.- If the parameter does not have an edit-copy, the edited parameter valueremains visible until the IED is rebooted. However, the edited value is notstored in the nonvolatile memory and thus the reboot restores the originalvalue.Figure 15. Committing changesNote: Committing values takes a few seconds.Note: If the values are not committed, they are not taken into use and they arelost after a reboot.4.1.7 Clearing and acknowledgingReset, acknowledge or clear all messages and indications, including LEDs and latchedoutputs as well as registers and recordings, in the Clear menu.IED operation 1MRS75885036 SSC600Operation Manual