Editing Memory Tables

Section 2-7

 

 

 

1, 2, 3... 1. With the cursor, select the string table entry that you want to edit, and press the Enter Key.

2.Input the character string and press the Enter Key.

3.When you are finished editing, press the Escape Key.

List of Referencing Screens You can display a list of screens referencing designated number or string table entries by pressing F1 when the numeral or string table is displayed.

With the cursor, select the memory table entry that you want to list references for, and press F1 (Reference). The table below is an example of a memory table reference display. The displayed numbers indicate the screens that ref- erence the designated table entry.

2-7-2 Direct Connection Operation

If you select TBL EDIT on the Initial Edit Display, the Initial Table Editing Dis- play will appear.

Selecting the Memory Table

Select either numeral table or string table for editing.

 

Editing the numeral table and string table is explained separately below.

Editing Numeral Tables

If the numeral table is specified, the numeral table will appear in the same

 

form as used for numeral editing or bar graphs.

1, 2, 3...

1.

Specify the numeral table entry that you want to edit.

 

2.

Input the initial value as desired and continue making or changing set-

 

 

tings in the same fashion as originally done when creating numeral edit-

 

 

ing areas or bar graphs.

 

3.

You can continue inputting or changing setting for other numeral table

 

 

entires when finished with the first one.

 

4.

When you are finished editing, press the Escape Key.

 

When the Escape Key is pressed, you will be returned to the Memory Table

 

Selection Display.

Editing String Tables

If the string table is specified, the string table will appear in the same form as

 

used for character string display.

1, 2, 3...

1.

Specify the string table entry that you want to edit.

 

2.

Input the initial value as desired and continue making or changing set-

 

 

tings in the same fashion as originally done when creating string dis-

 

 

plays.

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