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How Normal Sequences Work
Normal sequences are composed of two elements: programs and steps. Programs are
groups of executable units called steps. The steps in a program are executed in ascending
order, starting from step 001. A single execution of a program is completed after the
program’s last step has been executed.
First configure the program settings, and then configure the step settings.
The details of the method for configuring a normal sequence are explained in "Sequence
Example (Normal Sequence)".
Step 001
Step 002
Step 003
END
Program
…
Program
Program
The maximum total
number of steps is 256.
The maximum number
of programs is 10.
Step 001
Step 002
Step 003
END
…
Step 001
Step 002
Step 003
END
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