Changing the Sequence Title
If you are storing sequences on a disk, you should replace the default titles (SEQl, SEQ2 . . . ).
1. 'RI select a sequence that you want to retitle, press:
The analyzer shows the available title characters. The current title is displayed in the
upper-left corner of the screen.
2. You can create a new filename in two ways:
If you have an attached DIN keyboard, you can press Lf6) and then type the new filename.
n
If you do not have an attached DIN keyboard, press .~~;~~~~,, and turn the front
n
panel knob to point to the characters of the new fRename, pressing ~~;~~~. as
you stop at each character.
The analyzer cannot accept a title (file name) that is longer than eight characters. Your titles
must also begin with a letter, and contain only letters and numbers.
titling, press i?J$@. . . . T . . . .
the
Naming Files Generated by a Sequence
The analyzer can automatically increment the name of a llle that is generated by a sequence
using a loop structure. Refer to the section titled "Generating Piles in a Loop Counter Example
Sequence" for an example.
This menu presents two choices:
, ~~~~~~~~~~,~~ suppfies a name for the saved state md,or data fle. m alsO brings up
.
. . . . . . . . : . : . : . ~ ; ; ; : . ~
the Title Pile Menu.
n ~~~~~,~~~~~~~~I suppQes a nme for the plot file generated by a plot-to-&sk co-md.
This also brings up the Title Pile Menu.
The above keys show the current filename in the 2nd line of the softkey.
When titling a file for use in a loop function, you are restricted to only 2 characters in the
actually written, the [LOOP] keyword is expanded to only 5 ASCII characters (digits), resulting
in a 7 character filename.
After entering the 2 character filename, press:
M e a s u r e m e n t s
i