Section 5: 9500B Procedure Mode - Access Guide 5.3-5
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Descriptions assume 9500B/1100
The procedure can be aborted by the 9500B
itself for other reasons. This will also invoke
the 'ABORT' screen.
For the choices obtained from the five screen
keys, refer to paras 5.3.3.12.
Up to this point of choosing a procedure, when
an 'ABORT' screen key is pressed, the system
will revert to the first Procedure-mode screen
'Select USER NAME'.
After the choice of procedure has been
confirmed by 'OK', the procedure itself is
controlled from the card sequence, and when
an 'ABORT' screen key is pressed, the system
will generate a special 'ABORT' message which
also ends the procedure, overwriting the
currently-displayed screen:
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TODAY'S DATE TIME
USER
This procedure has been ABORTED . . .
Please select one of the softkeys
below.
RETRY
MODEL SERIAL PROC
TODAY'S DATE TIME
USER
The procedure has ended.
Please select one of the softkeys
below.
RETRYMODEL SERIAL PROC
5.3.3.10 'ABORT'
Removal of Active Head
If the 'in use' Active Head is removed during a
procedure, this will be detected and a message
will appear on the screen:
TODAY'S DATE TIME
OK
Please ensure that these
heads are correctly inserted
:
Channel X: Head Num 1234567
Channel Y: Head Num 7654321
ABORT
The head serial numbers are given.
'Channel X' refers to the selected signal channel,
and 'Channel Y' is the selected trigger channel.
If no head was fitted, then the words 'Any
Head' will appear in place of the head number.
If the procedure card was produced for use
with the Model 9100 Option 250 or 600, then
no channels will have been nominated in the
procedure. In this case the 9500B will choose
the channel which was most-recently used,
and it will be this which appears on the screen.
Pressing OK will cause the 9500B to pass on
to the next operation in sequence, only after the
appropriate heads have been connected to the
selected channels. Otherwise the operator can
choose ABORT, which will return to the
previous start point.
5.3.3.11 'END'
When all stages of the procedure have been
completed, the system will end the procedure,
also generating a special 'END' message which
overwrites the currently- displayed screen:
For the choices obtained from the five screen
keys, refer to paras 5.3.3.12.