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will apply to the first step in the sequence and the end angle will apply to the last
step in the sequence. For example, memory 1 step 7 is linked to memory 1 step
8, memory 1 step 9 and memory 2 step 1 to create a four step sequence of tests.
If the start angle is set to 90 degrees and the end angle is set to 180 degrees, the
output voltage waveform at memory 1 step 7 will have a start angle at 90
degrees and the output voltage waveform at memory 2 step 1 will end at a 180
degree angle.
To change the start angle or end angle use the numeric keypad and type the
degree value. Once you type in a number a shaded black box (■) will begin
blinking acknowledging the parameter is being changed. Press the Enter soft
key to accept the parameter, or press the Esc soft key to move back to the Start
Angle or End Angle parameter screen. When the Enter soft key is pressed the
degree angle is accepted and you transition into the next parameter: Memory
Cycle.
If you wish to bypass editing this parameter and move to the next parameter you
can press the Prev or Next soft key.
4.6.2 Editing the Memory Cycle (PROGRAM Mode only)
Use the
,
soft keys to navigate to the Memory Cycle parameter. Pressing the
Edit soft key will provide the following screen:
Memory Cycle = indicates the number of cycles that will be performed when the
output is active.
Memory Cycle Range: = provides the selections available for the Memory Cycle.
The options available are 0
– 9999, 0=Cont., 1=Off. The 0 – 9999 selection
programs the instrument to repeat the test cycle x number of times. The 0=Cont.
selection indicates that the test cycle will repeat in ∞. The 1=Off selection
indicates that the test cycle will perform only one cycle.
To change the Memory Cycle, use the number keypad to select the memory
cycle range and press the Enter soft key to accept the number. To cancel the
editing of the Memory Cycle press, the Esc soft key. When the Enter soft key is