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ADVANCED OPERATION - Parameter editing review
Parameter editing review
When considered step by step parameter editing can seem
interminable; however, there is a basic logic that guides the
editing procedure. Once you have become familiar with this
logic, parameter editing will go easily and quickly.
The programming buttons
Enter
The ENTER button has two functions:
1. To initialize the editing procedure.
2. To enter new values for the parameters.
View
The VIEW button brings up the screen-viewer, so you can
check the current values for parameters.
Yes
The YES button is used to answer two sorts of questions:
1. In navigation through a procedure, to answer that you want
to make the changes involved in the next step.
2. With binary parameter values (see description on the
following page), to turn a parameter ON.
No
The NO button is used to answer two sorts of questions:
1. In navigation, to answer that you do NOT want to make the
changes involved in the next step. It is by pushing the NO
button that you accelerate yourself from step to step during
the editing procedure.
2. With binary parameter values (see description on the
following page), to turn a parameter OFF.
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0-9
0-9
The number buttons are used to enter numerical values for
quantitative parameters.
Navigation through the parameter editing procedure
Navigation during parameter editing occurs by means of Yes/
No questions. The editing procedure has been designed in
blocks. The steps 1-10 you have just gone through corre-
spond to these blocks. If you notice each of these blocks is
prefaced by a Yes/No question. If you answer Yes, you go
through the step and carry out the changes it entails. If you
answer No, you jump to the next step. This makes it possible
to speed up the editing procedure if you know in advance
what you want to change.
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