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Program editing: Programs 11 - 50
Choose a program to edit
1
Start program selection
NEW PROGRAM?
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“
To choose a program to edit you follow the program selection
process. You start by pressing ENTER, which brings up the
question “New Program?” You then answer Yes and follow
the instructions listed on pages 14-15, steps A - C.
If you have already selected the program you want to edit,
you can jump to step 2.
Yes
Choose program by
following instructions
on pages 14-15, A - C.
Enter
ADVANCED OPERATION - Program editing
You should note that nearly all of the splicer messages
listed during program editing appear in the
message field
.
From the point you press ENTER in the first step, the
mode
field
is devoted to showing the program you are editing.
The adjacent figure shows an example where the program
we are editing is Program number 26, MODIFICATION 1.
MODIFICATION 1 P26
NEW PROGRAM?
One of the most important features of Advanced Operation is
that you yourself can design your own splicing programs.
The FSU 995 FA comes with 40 slots for user-defined splicing
programs, and the following ten steps outline how you can fill
them. Note that program editing with the FSU 995 FA is
organized serially, meaning that to reach a later step you
must pass through the ones preceeding it. (eg. You cannot
directly jump to Step 5, but rather must first go through Steps
1-4.)
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Choose a program to edit .............................................. 40
2
Enter editing mode ........................................................ 41
3
Pass through security .................................................... 41
4
Use another program as a base .................................... 42
5
Set or change security ................................................... 43
6
Name or re-name the program ...................................... 44
7
Change the fiber type and splicing process .................. 45
8
Edit control parameters ................................................. 46
9
Edit splicing parameters ................................................ 48
Re-edit program ............................................................ 49
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