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ber corresponds directly to the status of the relays of the module. The functions of
the relays themselves are explained in the appendix. When an exclamation point is
in front of the Hexadecimal number, the High Voltage generation for this module
will remain switched off. Otherwise it will be turned on.
Turning off the High Voltage is a good idea when you only want to use the relays of
one and only one module. The assignment of individual definitions to a correspond-
ing module number is carried out via the position of that assignment in the list, be-
ginning with 0. Modules that are not required or are not present should have an
empty definition. The following examples can explain this paragraph better:
mode 1
// Module 0, Mode 1, HV on
mode !1
// Module 0, Mode 1, HV off
mode , , 0, !7, , 1
// Module 2 Mode 0 HV on; Module 3 Mode 7 HV off; Module 5 Mode 1
HV on
pmode <mode>
Sets mode <mode>, whose definition exists in NVRAM. <mode> is a decimal number
between 0 and 109. This option is not longer supported.
sleep <time>
Pauses the Program's execution for <time> seconds. This command is usually only
required for use in scripts / batch files.
wait
Pauses the program's execution until the user presses the ENTER key. This command
typically only used in scripts.
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