The Sequence Editor
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8. Use the general purpose knob, front-panel arrow keys, or keyboard keys to
select the logic level for each of the four EVENT IN lines.
X = don’t care, L = low (false) logic level, and H = true (high logic level)
TableJump. The Table Jump lets you specify a line jump for one or more of the
16 possible logic levels of the EVENT IN lines. Undefined (no line number
entered) lines are ignored.
Do the following steps to enter values in the Table Jump table:
1. Move the cursor to the line in which to set the Jump Logic value.
2. Move the cursor to Logic Jump column.
3. Push Jump Mode (bottom)Table (side).
The Table Jump graphic is highlighted.
4. Push Event Jump bottom button.
5. Use the general purpose knob, the front panel arrow buttons or keyboard
arrow keys to select an event logic value line in the table.
6. Push the Table Jump side button to ON to enable entering a jump line
number.
To clear a value, push the Table Jump side button to Off.
7. Push the Jump To side button and then use the general purpose knob,
front-panel keypad, or keyboard numeric keys to enter a line number.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 to enter jump line numbers for other event table
values.
9. Push the CLEAR MENU button on the front-panel to return to the sequence
table display.
Timing. The Timing function controls when a jump occurs in the waveform
output sequence. Selecting ASync causes the instrument to jump to the specified
sequence table line as soon as an event goes true.
Selecting Sync causes the instrument to jump to the specified sequence table line
after completing the output of the current waveform memory. For example,
suppose that an event occurs during the second repeat count of a line on which
the waveform is defined to be output three times. The jump occurs after
completing the second output repetition and before starting the third output
repetition.