Changing the Sequence Title
If you are storing sequences on a disk, you should replace the default titles (SEQ1,
SEQ2, ...).
1. To select a sequence that you want to retitle, press:
MORE
TITLE SEQUENCE
Seq
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 file name in two ways:
• If you have an attached DIN keyboard, you can press the f6 function key on the
keyboard and type the new file name.
• If you do not have an attached DIN keyboard, press
front panel knob to point to the characters of the new file name, pressing
SELECT LETTER
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.
3. To complete the titling, press
Naming Files Generated by a Sequence
The analyzer can automatically increment the name of a file that is generated by a
sequence using a loop structure. (See example
1-99.)
To access the sequence file name menu, press:
•
Save/Recall
•
FILE UTILITIES
•
SEQUENCE FILENAMING
This menu presents two choices:
•
FILE NAME FILE0
up the Title File Menu.
•
PLOT NAME PLOTFILE
command. This also brings up the Title File Menu.
These keys show the current file name 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
file name due to the 6 character length of the loop counter keyword "[LOOP]." When the
file is actually written, the [LOOP] keyword is expanded to only 5 ASCII characters
(digits), resulting in a 7 character file name.
After entering the 2 character file name, press:
LOOP COUNTER
and select the particular sequence softkey.
as you stop at each character.
.
DONE
supplies a name for the saved state or data file. This also brings
supplies a name for the plot file generated by a plot-to-disk
DONE
ERASE TITLE
"Loop counter decision making" on page
Making Measurements
Using Test Sequencing
and turn the
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