There are no restrictions on joining programs; several programs can be joined to
one program (e.g. to provide user-selectable warm-up programs, depending
upon which program is run first).
The Cycle feature can be used to make more complex program sequences.
Consider the two simple example programs previously described:
and consider the case in which Program 1 is set to perform two cycles and is
joined to Program 2. When Program 1 is run, the result would be:
If Program 2 were now set to perform ten cycles, the result would be:
Now, with Pro gram 2 set to per forn ten cy cles, if the End Marker of Pro gram 2 were
changed to a Re peat Marker (Seg ment Time/Ramp Rate set to
REP
), the re sult
would be:
8-7
PROGRAM 1
(5 active segments, 1 End Marker)
PROGRAM 2
(3 active segments, 1 End Marker)
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
PROGRAM 1
10 cycles
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