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Programming

4.2 PROGRAMMING

4.2.1 General.

All point input programming is
performed through the Program Menu shown in
Figure 4-1. To enter the programming mode press
the MENU key on the right hand side of the Display
Button Bar, then press the PROGram button.
The Program Menu allows you to move the high-
lighted cursor through the menu items using the UP
(↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys and enter point input
programming and operating parameters for a variety
of selectable functions and applications. When the
function to be programmed is displayed in inverse
video (Highlighted), press the ENTER Key and fol-
low the prompts. The system prompts you for vari-
ous parameters as you go through the programming
task.
A. Arrow Keys and ENTER Key -
UP (↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to scroll through
the PROGram Menu. A variety of selectable menu
items and applications are available. When the
function to be programmed displayed in inverse
video (highlighted), press ENTER and follow the
prompts. The system prompts you for various pa-
rameters as you go through the programming task.
Some menu items the LEFT (←) and RIGHT (→)
Arrow Keys allow you to move within the current
entry parameter, to edit a single character.
If the cursor is against the left end of the
data string (first character) and the LEFT
(←) Arrow Key is pressed three times, the
entire data string will be erased.
B. EXIT Key Uses -
Menu, press the EXIT Key once to return to the
previous menu prompt; twice to return to the menu
prompt before the last one and so on until the Main
Button Bar is displayed.
If you exit a Point programming sequence
early, the system will not register any pro-
gramming values previously done within that
sequence. As you leave a menu, if any
changes are made in that menu, the Re-
corder will prompt "Keep Setup?". Simply
answer YES to save the changed parame-
ters or NO to exit the menu and not save the
changed parameters.
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Use the
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To exit the PROGRAM
NOTE
For users with past experience programming
Recorders, Appendix D contains a complete
set of Programming Flow Charts.
4.2.2 Custom Programming Func-
tions and Parameters.
entered the Program Menu, you can custom pro-
gram functions and parameters through different
menu items in the Program Menu. It is possible to
protect the programming menu with a Pass code to
prevent unauthorized tampering with the unit setup.
Once a Pass code is set, any attempt to enter the
programming menu by pressing the PROGram
button, will bring up the Pass code menu. Use the
numeric keypad to enter the Pass code and gain
access to the programming menu. To set a Pass
code or change a Pass code refer to Paragraph
4.2.4.2.

4.2.3 Flow Charts.

used to help you visualize the programming se-
quence. Values highlighted in the menus and menu
items are generally the default values for this Re-
corder. Your instrument will continue to display
these default settings at system start-up until they
are modified and saved. All other values represent-
ing user-input values are displayed with the alpha
character X.
New Point programming parameters are
saved in Nonvolatile Memory when you are
exiting a programming session and answer
the save question with a YES.
IF YOU BECOME LOST! If you become lost
with a display you do not recognize, simply
press EXIT, and the display returns to the
next higher menu. Press EXIT again to re-
turn to the next higher menu and so on until
the Display Menu Bar appears.
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Once you have
Many flow charts are
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