Pressing the Exit button leaves the sequence editor and returns to the sequence knob directory editor. If there are any unsaved changes, you will be asked if you want to save your work before exiting.

Running a Sequence

The 801G* will power-up in the sequence mode under the following conditions:

One of the sequence files stored in the 801G* is programmed as the “Power-on” sequence. The previous section on the sequence editor has information on how to do this

None of the front panel buttons are held in when the 801G* is powered up.

Step #1 of the “Power-on” sequence is selected at the end of the power-up cycle. The top row of the the LCD window will show the name of the sequence and the bottom row will show the step number.

The lower “Image” knob is used to move forward and backward through the steps in the sequence.

A manual mode sequence can be set to continuously cycle through all the steps, by rotating the bottom knob a full turn clockwise beyond the last step A message on the LCD will confirm that the cycle is running. The cycle is stopped by rotating the bot- tom knob counter-clockwise.

The 801G* will remember if the sequence was in continuous cycle on power down. If so, it will continuous cycle on power on.

The upper “Format” knob is used to load other se- quence files. The list of files that can be selected by the knob is modified using the sequence knob di- rectory editor in the programming mode.

Caution: A programmer can make any sequence the “Power-on” sequence without having it ap- pear on the sequence knob directory. The 801G*

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