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What are the numbers that were assigned to those Quick Views and
Patterns when they were defined?
What are the camera numbers that the Quick Views and Patterns were
defined on? What are the camera numbers whose fixed shots you want to
include?
It is recommended that you to fill out the Setup Sequence Worksheet in
Appendix A before you begin setting up the Sequence. On the Setup
Sequence Worksheet you can list all of the events—along with their
numbers, the cameras on which they were defined, and their duration
times—to be included in the Sequence. You can then refer to this worksheet
when you are actually setting up the Sequence.

Sequence Programming Display

Before you begin programming the Sequence, you should have a basic
understanding of the fields shown during Sequence programming.
The following illustration provides an overview of the fields:
Events in a Sequence are divided into four columns:
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column 1
"Evt" is the number of the event (1 through 16) within
the Sequence; this number determines which event
comes first, second, third, etc.
column 2
"Cam" is the camera number on which the event was
defined.
column 3
"Act" is the type of event (Quick View, Pattern, or
fixed shot), and number assigned to that event when it
was originally defined (1 through 96 for Views; 1
through 3 for Patterns; blank for fixed shots).
Column
Column
Column
Column
1
2
3
4
Evt Cam Act
Dur
01
5 View96 10
02
7 Patn3 05
03
-- View- --
.
.
16
12 View- 30
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