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5 Description of menus
5.3.2 Load
"Load" is used to call up a list of existing programs. These programs may be taken from the internal memory
or from a personal card. The selected program is loaded into the "Edit" processing level. If the "Edit"
processing level contains a program which has not been saved, a safety check appears in the display, which
then enables the program to be saved.
If the user does not want to save the program, it is overwritten when the new program is loaded. As the "Edit"
processing level is called up automatically, the program can be changed immediately and can then be tested
for test purposes.
The procedure for loading programs from a personal card is described in Sec. 9.3.
5.3.3 Standard
An example program called "Standard" is available for creating new programs. It is not necessary to rewrite a
program completely; the example program can be supplemented or changed and then saved under a new
name. All programs which are in the internal memory can be used as an example program.
Following a safety check, the example program is loaded into the processing level. The process is described in
more detail in Sec. 7.4.
Although the "Standard" example program cannot be deleted, it can be changed to suit individual
requirements. After the changes have been made, the example program is saved under the name "Standard".
To restore the original example program, the "Standard" program must be deleted in the"Delete" sub-menu.
When "Standard" is called up again, it is the original example program which is then loaded into the
processing level.
5.3.4 New
"New" can be used to call up the processing level automatically. To create a new program, an existing program
is deleted.
The essential input CNTRL BLOCK, Lid =0
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, NOWAIT AUTO, end is simulated automatically and the program
is given the provisional title UNNAMED.
5.3.5 Delete
Programs can be deleted from the internal memory or from a personal card. After "Delete" has been selected,
a list of program names appears in the display. A program can be selected from this list using the cursor key
and can be deleted by pressing . The program in the processing level cannot be deleted.
The procedure for deleting programs from a personal card is described in Sec. 9.3.