Naming A Data Block; Editing A Data Block - Teledyne Sierra M6-2 User Manual

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2. Choose the number of data columns (up to 16 data cells/row) and the cell length
3. Click either the Bin, Hex, or Ascii option button to choose a number format.
4. Click either the LSB or MSB option button to choose a bit order.

Naming a Data Block

Each new data block automatically receives a sequential data block number. To assign a
unique descriptive name to a data block, right‐click the data block name to open the Data
Block Edit menu.
Figure 2.187: Data Block Edit
Choose Rename.
Figure 2.188: Rename Data Block
Enter a descriptive name in the New Name edit box and click OK.

Editing a Data Block

You can enter data in the defined cell structure by these methods:
Define Your Own Pattern
To define a pattern:
1. Click Pattern to open the Define Pattern dialog box (see
2. Enter a data pattern in the Data Pattern edit box.
3. Choose the number of times to repeat that pattern, and click OK.
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(up to 16 bytes/cell). This is a display function only.
Define your own pattern
Set a counter
Choose a Random Pattern
Choose a Walking Bit Pattern
Figure 2.189 on page
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