Image Looping in

Normal Mode

Image Knob in

Other Modes

Some of the image names in the main list may refer to a sub-set of two or more different images. The images in the sub-sets are selected by first selecting the name of the desired sub-set from the main im- age list. If the sub-set consists of just two images, pressing the “Image” button will toggle between the two images. The button is lit when the second im- age is showing.

If the sub-list consists of more than two images, the “Image” button is first lighted by pressing it one time. The image knob can then be used to select images from within the sub-set. The image name on the LCD will not change. Pressing the “Image” but- ton a second time will will return the “Image” knob to normal operation.

If there is only one test image associated with a name in the image list, the “Image” button can not be turned on for that image.

All of the built-in test images (and their uses) are covered in detail in the “Images” chapter.

A continuous cycling mode can be selected that draws images one-after-another in an infinite loop. This mode is activated by rotating the image knob clockwise beyond the last image in the image list about one turn. When acti- vated, the message “Loop Enabled” is displayed on the unit under test. After a second or two, the first image in the cycle appears. Turning the image knob counter-clockwise will stop image looping.

The image knob performs other functions when the 801G* is operated in the either the test sequence or programming modes. Please see the “Programming” chapter for detailed information on operating the 801G* in the other modes.

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Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. A

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Quantum Data 801GC, 801GF, 801GX manual Image Looping Normal Mode Image Knob Other Modes