SME List Editor
1038.6002.02 2.35 E-13
Block function DELETE
Function DELETE deletes the elements of the range indicated. This does not leave a gap in the list but
the remaining elements move forward. If the given range exceeds the end of the list, deletion until the
end of the list is effected.
Input is analog to filling a list.
By pressing the [RETURN] key, the input window is exited without a modification being carried out. The
menu cursor then marks FUNCTION.
Selection: FUNCTION DELETE
FREQUENCY
LEVEL
MODULATION
DIGITAL MOD
LF OUTPUT
SWEEP
LIST
MEM SEQ
UTILITIES
HELP
FREQ
100. 000 000 0
MHz
LEVEL
- 30.0
dBm
SELECT LIST...
FUNCTION
-INDEX - FREE 2041 - LEN 2055
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
DELETE AT
10 RANGE 2
EXECUTE
Fig. 2-13 Edit function DELETE: Input window
DELETE AT
Input of the block of the list to be deleted
AT Lower limit (INDEX)
RANGE Number of elements to be deleted.
EXECUTE Ð
Starts the deletion. After the function has been executed, the input window is
automatically exited. The menu cursor marks FUNCTION. The EDIT page
shows the beginning of the range that has moved forward.
2.2.4.4 Pattern Setting to Operate the List Editor
The user can become familiar with the operation of the list editor by means of the following pattern
setting in the MEM SEQ menu. A list has to be generated and filled with values by using the
single-value function EDIT/VIEW:
• Memory location number of the first element 20
• Dwell time of the first element 15s
• Memory location number of the second element 1.
When the setting has been terminated, return to the OPERATION page of the MEM SEQ menu.