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Chapter 6: Programming
Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. A
Sequence Editor
Sequences are created and modified using the se-
quence editor. It is accessed through the sequence
knob directory editor in the programming mode. A
typical sequence editor screen is shown here. The
actual editor screen uses mostly lit text on a black
background.
Most of the left side of the screen displays the con-
tents of the sequence. This includes the step num-
ber, format, image and auto-sequence delay time for
each step. The name of the sequence file being ed-
ited is shown at the top of the left side. If the label
“Mode:” appears to the right of the name, it means
the 801G* will normally power-up in the given “se-
quence” mode using this sequence file.
The information shown on right side of the screen
will depend on what is selected on the left side of
the screen. If you are in the “Step” column, the right
side will be blank. If you are in the “Format” col-
umn, a list of all available formats stored in the 801G*
is shown. If you are in the “Image” column, a list of
all available built-in and custom images is shown.
If you are in the “Version” column, a zero (0) or a
one (1) is shown. If you are in the “Delay” column,
a list of available delay times is shown.
Sequence: MultSync Available Files
Step Format Image Version Delay BriteBox
1 VGA_m18 Linearty 0 1.0 ColorBar
2 --- FocusCx 1 2.0 Cubes
3 VGA_m7p --- 0 1.0 Dot_10
4 --- --- -.- Dot_12
5 --- --- -.- Dot_24
6 --- --- -.- Flat
7 --- --- -.- FocusCx
8 --- --- -.- FocusH
9 --- --- -.- FocusOo
10 --- --- -.- Format
11 --- --- -.- GrayBar
12 --- --- -.- Grill_11
13 --- --- -.- Grill_22
14 --- --- -.- Grill_44
15 --- --- -.- Hatch_10
16 --- --- -.- Hatch_12
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Summary of Contents for 801GC, 801GF, 801GX
Page 1: ...Owner s and Programmer s Manual Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Portable Video Signal Generators ...
Page 16: ...xiv Table of Contents Models 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 17: ...1 1 Features Product Overview Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 21: ...2 1 Operating Modes Displays Indicators Knobs Switches Buttons Chapter 2 Basic Operation ...
Page 31: ...3 1 Introduction Format charts Chapter 3 Built In Formats ...
Page 39: ...4 1 Description of the test images and how to use them Chapter 4 Built In Images ...
Page 126: ...5 14 Chapter 5 Making Connections Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 304: ...6 178 Chapter 6 Programming Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 305: ...7 1 Power on Computer Interfacing If all else fails Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ...
Page 346: ...A 6 Appendix A Specifications Model 801GC 801GF 801GX Rev A Notes ...
Page 355: ...Notes ...