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Information from the row cou nter
The row counter as a central information point
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Due to the fact that you always have access to every sector,
be it when knitting or when programming, it is particularly
important for you to know where you are.
This task is performed by the row counter display.
It not only shows you the row counter reading from the very
first row of your knitting, but also the current sector with its
stored technique and pattern.
The row counter display is always on during knitting.
When a knitting instruction appears in the display, you can
make it disappear by pressing ENT, after which the row
counter reading will be displayed again.
The row counter is not automatically set to zero by
programming.
Therefore, during knitting you can also reprogram any other
sector. Once you have programmed the sector, you will be
shown the same row counter reading as before you pressed
the key for the programming sector.
The row counter is not automatically reset to zero unless
you knit the zero sector.
As such, the zero sector is to be
regarded as a special case, because it is assumed that it
always stores a east-on, be it the default east-on or a east-on
programmed by the user in this sector.
Pressing the RES key will automatically set the row
counter reading to zero,
together with the pattern sectors
which will be reset to the default technique
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In addition, you can set the row counter to zero at any
time using the RWS key.
(See page 1 46)
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