fill a specific section of memory, enter the starting and ending addresses, followed by the data value you wish to fill them, separated by a comma. You do not need to enter a <CR>. For example, “F1000, 2000,3”.
If you enter <CTRL+E> , the flash memory containing the exposure values is erased. All Exposure Memory locations are set to FF.
Choice <M> runs a memory test. If no errors are found , the test indicates “OK” . Otherwise, the test indicates “ERROR” and displays the addresses of the bad memory locations. This test destroys the previous contents of the Exposure Memory.
If you enter <U> for “Load Uniform Exposure”, the prompt “Exposure Time (Pixels)”, will appear. Enter a
If you enter <C> for “Load Exposure for One Camera”, the prompt “Camera Number”will appear. Enter the number of a camera (such as 0,5, or 6) in your scanner. The next prompt is “Exposure Time (Pixels)”. Enter the count (in 200 nanosecond units) that represents the time it takes the camera to collect light.
The difference between the “U” and “C” commands is that the first affects all cameras equally and the second affects one camera only.
If you enter <L> for “List Exposure Points”, the exposure locations in the Exposure Memory are displayed. The exposure times are defined in units of the pixel clock.