Pressing the Mode button cycles the power-on se- quence mode settings as indicated by the “Mode” label to the right of the sequence name at top of the screen. The following settings are avaiable:

No label: The sequence is not selected to to be the power-on sequence.

Step: The steps are manually selected with the bot- tom knob, with stops at both ends of the list.

Wrap: The steps are manually selected with the bottom knob. Going past the last step jumps to the first step and vice versa.

Auto: The sequence automatically and continously cycles through all the steps. The individual “Delay” settings for each step determine how long the generator pauses at each step.

Step-Display,Wrap-Display and Auto Display: Work the same way as the previous choices with the addition of the step number being added to each test image.

Only one sequence file can be the “Power-on” sequence file at a time. Making the sequence you are editing the “Power-on” sequence will deac- tivate the “Power-on” mode status of all other sequence files in memory. If no sequence is se- lected as the “Power-on” sequence, the 801G* will then power-up in the “Normal” operating mode.

Pressing the Save button shows a window with the name that will be used to save the sequence file to non-volatile memory. The original file name is shown. Saving back to the same file name will overwrite the original contents. If you wish to keep the origi- nal version of your sequence, you need to change the name in the window using the knobs and but- tons. Saving a new sequence file does not automati- cally add it to the sequence knob directory.

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