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PBZ
Editing Scripts
Starting the editing of a script
1
Press EDIT (SHIFT + RUN/PAUSE).
The program editing screen appears.
The selected program’s TITLE (program name), POLARITY (bipolar/unipolar mode),
MODE (CV/CC mode), LOOP (the number of times the program will repeat), and STEP
(the number of steps that the program contains) settings are displayed. Sample
programs have specific titles (program names), but all other programs are named
“UNTITLED.”
Selecting a script
1
Use the up and down cursor keys to select SELECT.
2
Turn the rotary knob to select the script that you want to edit.
Select CV SCRIPT for CV mode. Select CC SCRIPT for CC mode.
Specifying the script name (changing characters)
1
Use the up and down cursor keys to select TITLE.
2
Use the left and right cursor keys to select the character that you want to
change.
3
Turn the rotary knob to select the character.
You can select ASCII code characters in the range of 0x20 to 0x7E. If you fix the
character that you specified using the rotary knob, the character is confirmed. To add
or delete characters, proceed to the following steps.
Entering the script name (adding and deleting characters)
4
Use the left and right cursor keys to select a character.
5
Press INS (SHIFT + the up cursor key).
A space is inserted at the cursor position.
If you press DEL (SHIFT + the down cursor key), the character at the cursor position is
deleted.
6
Turn the rotary knob to select the character.
The space changes to the selected character. You can select ASCII code characters
in the range of 0x20 to 0x7E. You can enter up to 15 characters. If you want to
continue entering characters, repeat steps Procedure 4 to Procedure 6.
Editing Script2
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Press ENTER.
The screen for editing Script2 appears. The cursor moves to the CMD (command)
column. Proceed with editing the script.
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