2. Select the desired location.a) Click above the right column.b) Navigate to the desired folder.The path to the location displays above the right column.3. In the list on the left, select (Next Empty Slot) to add the inspection to the list or select an existing inspection toreplace.4. Select the desired inspection from the list on the right.5. Click .Inspection name displays in the left column and the inspection is transferred to the sensor.6.5 System Settings ScreenThe System Settings screen provides access to view and adjust sensor information, discrete I/O, communicationssettings, system logs, and units.The following are available from the System Settings screen:• Sensor Info• Discrete I/O• Communications• Logs• Units• System Reset6.5.1 Sensor InfoUse Sensor Info to view or change sensor information, including sensor name, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.Figure 35. Sensor InfoClick to access the sensor properties editing window. Click to refresh the information.• Sensor Name—View or change the sensor name• Model—View the model number of the sensor• Serial Number—View the serial number of the sensor• Firmware Version—View the current firmware version of the sensor• Up Time—View the amount of time the sensor has been running since it was last powered on• Hour Count—View the number of hours the sensor has been powered on over its lifetime• Boot Count—View the number of times the sensor has been powered on over its lifetime6.5.2 Discrete I/OUse Discrete I/O to view the I/O and pin numbers; view the status; and set the function, active level, output delay, latchtype, and output duration for each pin.From the System Settings screen, select Discrete I/O to change the discrete I/O settings.VE Series Smart Camera34 www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: 763.544.3164