Chapter 5 Operating
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1. Call up the navigator window.
Fig. 18 The navigator window
2. Click on the desired point with the mouse, or select it in the navigator window with the
arrow keys at Select Point.
The selected point is highlighted in red.
3. Set the coordinates and/or the slope with the input register in the navigator window.
By locking characteristic points, it is also possible to define ranges which can be edited with-
out modifying the curve sections outside of the given range.
Note When unlocking a locked point, more or less significant changes can arise in the character-
istic between the two locked points that are closest to the point that was unlocked.
Setting characteristics in the precorrector
Basically, the edited curves are written using the Curve Data xxx > Write buttons individu-
ally for each characteristic type into the precorrector and set there.
In the case of nonlinear precorrection, writing of the edited curve is carried out immediately
during setting using the navigator window. Hysteresis becomes active which suppresses
immediate setting of the curve for a permanent change. Only the last value is set when ex-
iting.
Clearing a characteristic in the precorrector
Using the Correction xxx Clear button, you can clear the characteristic set in the precor-
rector (and displayed in the display level).
Using the editing history
While editing a characteristic, the editing steps are recorded. You can undo the steps using
the Edit History xxx Undo button or redo them using the Edit History xxx Redo button.
Use the Edit History xxx Clear button to clear the editing history.