EDIT Menu

Creating and Editing Sequence Files

Select Operation in the bottom menu to create or edit a sequence file. After you have done this, you can select a waveform or sequence file from Catalog and then put together a sequence and set the number of repetitions for that file to create the sequence file.

Creating a Sequence File. In this example you will create a new sequence file.

1.Select Operation from the bottom menu.

2.Use the general purpose knob to select the file from the Catalog to insert into the Destination list.

3.Press the front panel VALUE button or ENTER button. The file selected from the Catalog is inserted into the Destination list. The file being inserted is placed directly before the inverted display cursor. When the file is inserted, the inverted cursor will move to Repeat on the same line.

4.Use the numeric keys to input the repetition count, then press the ENTER button to enter the value. The inverted cursor will move to Destination on the next line.

The default value for repetition counts is 1. If there is no need to change this value, press the ￿ button. The inverted cursor will move to Destination on the next line.

5.Repeat Steps from 2 to 4 to create the desired sequence. As long as there is enough memory, the sequence may be up to approximately 8192 lines long.

Button Functions. To select files within the Destination list, press the CURSOR button, then select with the general purpose knob or numeric keys. When the numeric keys are used, input the specified line number in the Line input column at the top left of the CRT screen. Pressing the VALUE or ENTER button enters this line number and moves the inverted display cursor to the specified line number.

When the CURSOR button has been pressed, and if the VALUE button or ENTER button is pressed, the system goes into Insert mode. Pressing either of these buttons again inserts the file selected from the Catalog into the Destination list.

Pressing the ￿ button causes the inverted cursor to move to the right or downward. Pressing the z button causes the inverted cursor to move to the left or upward.

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