
Reference
3–20
RFM 150 Instruction Manual
Sequences (Adding and Deleting)
Sequences are automated routines that can perform tests at
programmed times. The number of sequences that can be stored is
limited only by the instrument’s available non-volatile memory;
adding sequences reduces that memory. Executing sequences is
described in the Making Measurements section on page 2–37.
Adding Sequences
24 hour test.
The 24 hour test sequence is installed in the RFM 150 at
the factory and can not be deleted. Additional sequences can be
imported using either another RFM 150 or the CSS150 software
package.
Using another RFM 150.
Connect the two instruments, using the
instructions in Appendix B. On the source instrument, press SEQ to
display the list of sequences (Figure 3–8).
SEQ #
NAME # OF TIMES DELAY
1
24HOUR
4
6
2
SEQ1
4
1
3
SEQ2
5
1
4
SEQ3
3
1
5
SEQ4
4
1
6
TEST1
5
1
7
TEST2
4
1
8
TEST3
2
1
SEQUENCE MENU 17 Seqs
Outline cursor
indicates selected
sequence. This
sequence will be
acted upon when
a function key is
pressed.
EXEC
CLONE
SEQ
DEL
DEL
ALL
Function key labels
Total number of sequences
stored in the instrument
Figure 3–8: Sequence menu
Turn the knob to select the sequence to be sent, then select CLONE
SEQ. The sequence is sent to the destination RFM 150 and placed at
the end of the list of sequences. To display this list on the destination
monitor, press SEQ. Use the knob to scroll if needed.
Reference
3–20
RFM 150 Instruction Manual
Sequences (Adding and Deleting)
Sequences are automated routines that can perform tests at
programmed times. The number of sequences that can be stored is
limited only by the instrument’s available non-volatile memory;
adding sequences reduces that memory. Executing sequences is
described in the Making Measurements section on page 2–37.
Adding Sequences
24 hour test.
The 24 hour test sequence is installed in the RFM 150 at
the factory and can not be deleted. Additional sequences can be
imported using either another RFM 150 or the CSS150 software
package.
Using another RFM 150.
Connect the two instruments, using the
instructions in Appendix B. On the source instrument, press SEQ to
display the list of sequences (Figure 3–8).
SEQ #
NAME # OF TIMES DELAY
1
24HOUR
4
6
2
SEQ1
4
1
3
SEQ2
5
1
4
SEQ3
3
1
5
SEQ4
4
1
6
TEST1
5
1
7
TEST2
4
1
8
TEST3
2
1
SEQUENCE MENU 17 Seqs
Outline cursor
indicates selected
sequence. This
sequence will be
acted upon when
a function key is
pressed.
EXEC
CLONE
SEQ
DEL
DEL
ALL
Function key labels
Total number of sequences
stored in the instrument
Figure 3–8: Sequence menu
Turn the knob to select the sequence to be sent, then select CLONE
SEQ. The sequence is sent to the destination RFM 150 and placed at
the end of the list of sequences. To display this list on the destination
monitor, press SEQ. Use the knob to scroll if needed.
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