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The new name can be entered below the original by selecting the appropriate character position
with the cursor keys and then setting the character with the rotary control which scrolls through
all the alphanumeric characters in sequence. The name can be up to 8 characters long.
Return to the
MODIFY
screen by pressing
rename
(which implements the new name) or
cancel
.
Waveform Info
Pressing the
info
…
soft
−
key on the
MODIFY
screen calls the
info
screen.
Info wv03 exit
◊
length: 00128
chan: 3 4
seq:
The screen gives the name of the waveform, its length and the channels and sequences where it
is used; the where used information is particularly useful when executing waveform management
operations such as delete.
Pressing
exit
returns the display to the
MODIFY
screen.
To view what waveforms are held in a particular channel memory select the channel with its
SETUP key, press the UTILITY key to view the
UTILITY MENU
and then press the
chan wfm info
…
soft
−
key to get the
CHAN WFM INFO:
screen.
CHANNEL WFM INFO:
waveforms: 1
free mem: 65436
exit
◊
This shows the number of waveforms and the free memory on that channel. Press the
exit
soft
−
key to return to the
UTILITY MENU
.
Delete Waveform
Pressing the
delete…
soft
−
key displays a request for confirmation that the selected
waveform is to be deleted from the backup memory.
Delete waveform
“wv01 ”
?
◊
cancel delete
◊
Confirm deletion by pressing the
delete
soft
−
key
which will return the display to the
MODIFY
screen with the next arb waveform automatically selected;
cancel
aborts the deletion.
Waveforms cannot be deleted from the backup memory until they have first been deleted from all
channel memories; waveforms cannot be deleted from a channel’s memory if it is being output on
that channel. The waveform must first be deselected on each channel by selecting alternative
waveforms on those channels (from the
STANDARD WAVEFORMS
or
ARBS
screens).
The waveform can then be deleted from each channel memory in turn by selecting the
ARBS
screen for that channel.
ARBS: chan mem
◊
◊
wv00 01024 del
◊
♦
wv01 03872
◊
wv02 00500 del
◊
A
del
soft
−
key will appear against those waveforms in the channels memory which are not in
use; press the appropriate
del
soft
−
key to delete the waveform from channel memory. The
deletion from backup memory described above can then be actioned.