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The individual targets can be stipulated on the second page of the programme editor. The
programme editor operates in two different modes: Create and Edit. If no target is selected in
the list of defined targets, clicking on the key field of the graphic
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adds a new target to
the list. The defined parameters/colours then refer to the next target to be added.
If an individual target is selected in the list, clicking on a key field of the graphic
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changes
the position of the target selected. The change to the parameters also corresponds to the target
selected. If several targets in the list are selected, only the parameters of the targets selected can
be changed.
Clicking on the graphic key fields adds new targets to the programmeme.
This is where to set the sequential procedure for the selected/next target. The parameter
stipulates which event will cause the sequence to move on to the next target.
Using the three option fields you stipulate the colour for the selected/next target.
The individual colour channels are created by combining colours
(red + green + blue equals white).
List of defined targets. The index indicates the number of the target in the programme
sequence, X and Y stand for the horizontal or vertical position of the target. The flags
contain the colour and parameter for the sequence.
Use these keys to add targets to, delete targets from or rearrange the list, or to delete the
entire list.
Back to page 1 of the programme editor.
Use this key to simulate the edited programme. To do this it must first be saved on the hard
disk.
Transfers the programmeme to the
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and executes it directly. It is not possible to save it
on the
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in this mode.
Saves the programme on the hard disk..
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