Figure 4-16:Start/View Transient Sequence Screen - California Instruments MX30-1 User Manual

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EVENT #
4.2.6.5
START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE sub menu
The START/VIEW TRANSIENT
also provides an overview of available transient list events. This list appears in the order they
were assigned event numbers. E
by positioning the cursor on the
can also be used to review the p
The START/VIEW TRANSIENT
START / ABORT
P
AUSE / RESUME
REPEAT #
CLEAR SEQ
MX Series
This must be the last item in the transient edit screen. All data
fields must be entered before inserti ng the EVENT #. The
EVENT # takes value from 1 to 99. The EVENT # defines the
order of execution of the transient events in a multiple event
transient. It is a good practice to enter spaced EVENT #'s
allow insertion of
space them by 5.) Entry of a sequence EVENT # number will
cause the dis
Figure 4-16:STA
RT/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE Screen
SEQUENCE screen is u
diting an existing event can be accomplished from this screen
event to be edited and pressing the ENTER key. This method
arameters of a previously entered event.
SEQUENCE screen has the following fields:
The START field is used to start a transient executi
the cursor is positioned on the START field and the EN
is pressed, transient execution starts. The output relay must b
closed or an error message will appear and the transient will n
start.
Once a transient is in progress, this field changes to ABORT
and can be used to abort a transient in progress. If the transie
completes execution, the fie
The PAUSE field may be used to suspend execution of a
transient list in progress. If the cursor is on the PAUSE field an
the ENTER key is pressed, the transient is suspended and this
field changes to RESUME. Pressing the ENT
cause the transient list to resume execution from the point
where it was suspended.
This field determines the number of times a transient list is
repeated. The default value is zero, which means the
programmed list runs only once. The range for this field is from
0 through 99999. This repeat function should not be confused
with the REPEAT function available for individual events. The
event specific repeat value will cause only that event to be
repeated, not the entire list.
Moving the cursor to this field and pressing the ENTER key wi
cause the entire programmed transient list to be erased. Be
careful not to press ENTER accidentally while on this field as
you will loose the programmed transient list. Note that a list may
be stored as part of the front panel setup in the nonvolatile
memory registers.
an EVENT later if needed. (For example,
play to return to the TRANSIENT screen.
sed to control transient execution. It
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