
Editing a Sequence
Deleting
Commands
1. To enter the creation/editing mode, press:
2. select the particular test sequence you wish to modify (sequence 1 in this example),
press:
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3. To move the cursor to the command that you wish to delete, press:
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If you use the key to move the cursor through the list of commands, the commands are
actually performed when the cursor points to them. This feature allows the sequence to
be tested one command at a time.
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If you wish to scroll through the sequence without executing each line as you do so, you
can press the key and scroll through the command list backwards.
4. delete the selected command, press:
(backspace key)
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Inserting a Command
1. To enter the creation/editing mode, press:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. select the particular test sequence you wish to modify (sequence 1 in this example),
press:
3. To insert a command, move the cursor to the line immediately above the line where you
want to insert a new command, by pressing:
n
If you use the key to move the cursor through the list of commands, the commands are
actually performed when the cursor points to them. This feature allows the sequence to
be tested one command at a time.
n
If you wish to scroll through the sequence without executing each line as you do so, you
can press the key and scroll through the command list backwards.
4. To enter the new command, press the corresponding analyzer front panel keys. For example,
if you want to activate the averaging function, press:
Making Measurements
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