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through the rest of the data. The inverted display area in the Pattern Length indicates the portion of the pattern data currently being displayed on the screen.

Pattern Length indicates the length of the pattern data that has been entered. This value will increase each time more pattern data is entered.

Changing the Data Bits. When entering pattern data, you can enter data either 1 bit at a time (for each keystroke) or 4 bits at a time, depending on the setting for Key Data in the side menu.

When Key Data is set to 1 Bit, the 0 key has a value of 0 and the other numeric keys have a value of 1, meaning that 1-bit data is inserted each time one of these keys is pressed. In the figure shown below, numeric key values of 0, 1, 0 and 1 have been entered in that order.

When Key Data is set to 4 Bits, a hexadecimal number (4-bit data) is entered each time one of the numeric keys is pressed. In the figure shown below, numeric key values of 0, 1 and 2 have been entered in that order.

Point/Step. Point/Step is used to set how many points make up each item of pattern data. The data after Code conversion will be one item of pattern data. For example, when NRZ is selected for Code and Point/Step is set to 2, each pattern will consist of 2 points.

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