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Edit splicing parameters
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EDIT SPLICING PARAS?
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Open screen-viewer
View
If you have just edited control parameters, this step will be
very straight-forward. First, the splicer will ask you “Edit
splicing paras?,” and once again you have the option of
pressing the VIEW button to bring up the screen-viewer. If
opened, the screen-viewer will come up with the splicing
parameters highlighted.
Next, if you want to edit the splicing parameters, press Yes.
If you press No, you go on to step 10.
Affirm wish to change
Yes
PREFUSE TIME 0.3 S
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Step-by-step:
After you press Yes, the first splicing parameter, PREFUSE
TIME, will appear in the message field along with its current
value. If you want to change it, you use the number buttons
to change it. When you have the desired value for the pa-
rameter, press ENTER.
The splicer will then display the second parameter, PREFUSE
CURR, and its value, which you can also change using the
number buttons. Save the new value by pressing ENTER.
The rest of the parameters will follow this exact same proce-
dure, with the exception of EARLY PREFUSION. For an
example of how to deal with such binary parameters, see the
parameter editing summary on page 53.
Splicing parameter editing is complete when the value for
the last parameter has been entered.
0-9
0-9
Type in new value
Enter value
For those of you who skipped over control parameter
editing, we want to once again point out that the proce-
dure for editing splicing parameters has a logic that ap-
plies to all parameter editing. So once you are used to the
logic for splicing parameter editing, you will know how to
change any FSU 995 FA parameter (see also p. 53 for a
review of this logic).
Enter
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PREFUSE CURR 10.0 MA
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0-9
0-9
Type in new value
Enter value
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0-9
.......other parameters
follow same procedure
Enter final
parameter value
Enter
Enter
ADVANCED OPERATION - Program editing
In short:
Each of the parameters appears successively in the
message
field
, and you first change its value with either the number
buttons, in the case of quantitative parameters, or Yes and
No buttons, in the case of a binary (On/Off) parameters, and
then press ENTER to save the new value.
For a full list of splicing parameters, see p. 39.
In the example shown to the right, the values you can
change are highlighted. However, they will not be high-
lighted in the
message field
of the splicer.