AppendixB
ExecuNngSequences
Pressing RECALL establishes the Direct-Recall mode, as described in the
Operation section. Then pressing STEP
in
the Direct-Recall mode enables the
Sequence-Recall mode. The top row of the readout shows the names of the first
four defined
BEGIN steps. If no BEGIN steps are defined, step 1
is
the beginning
of a sequence, by
default. Pressing a setup-number button initiates the
corresponding sequence and
illuminates the STEP indicator. The position of each
button among the others corresponds
to
the position of a sequence name among
the others on the screen. Pressing STEP initiates the first defined sequence and
illuminates the STEP indicator.
Repeatedly pressing RECALL presents this cycle of HELP messages.
In
message
1,
"-n"
is
blank,
"-2," "-3,"
or
"-4,"
depending on how many
sequences are defined.
Bottom Row --
or
or
PUSH
1-n
OR STEP TO START SEQ.
TURN
~
TO SELECT ANY STEP.
PUSH SAVE
TO CANCEL THIS MODE.
Turning
~
REF
or
~
while
in
the Sequence-Recall mode accesses
to
any setup.
STEP
recalls any selected setup, initiates sequential setups, and illuminates the
STEP indicator.
If the step number
is
decremented below
1,
the Direct-Recall mode
is
reestablished.
Top Row
Bottom Row --
or
nn
xxxxxxx
TURN
~
TO SELECT.
PUSH STEP
TO BEGIN SEQ HERE.
PUSH SAVE
TO CANCEL THIS MODE.
Repeated operation of STEP/AUTO sequentially steps through the sequentially
stored setups. When
an
END
step
or
step 30
is
encountered, the sequence reverts
to
the previous BEGIN step,
or
to step
1,
if no previous BEGIN step exists.
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