User Define Key Program Example - GE Logiq 500 User Manual

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User Define Key Program Example

The following is a brief example of programming a user define
sequence showing the use of Ctrl, 1 and Blue Shift, S.
As an example, assume that it is desired to turn the
measurement "Average Activity" on and off. This parameter is
in the Set Up/Preset Program menu page 3. Perform the
following steps to program a User Define function to toggle
Average Activity:
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Press the Set Up top menu key.
Select and highlight User Define in the Set Up Sub-menu.
Select and highlight Preset Program in the Set Up
Sub-menu.
Press Ctrl, 1 simultaneously (this ensures that the menu
page displayed is number one).
Press Set twice.
Trackball to "Average Activity OFF" and press Set.
Trackball to "Exit" and press Set.
Enable the Blue Shift key (key is lighted) and press S.
This adds the pause to the sequence.
Disable the Blue Shift key (key is not lighted).
Select and highlight Preset Program in the Set Up
Sub-menu.
Press Ctrl, 1 simultaneously (this ensures that the menu
page displayed is number one).
Press Set twice.
Trackball to "Average Activity ON" and press Set.
Trackball to "Exit" and press Set.
Press the desired User Define or A/N key. This ends the
programming operation.
User Define Function
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