List Transient Execution Modes; Table 6-11: Available Transient Edit Screen Soft Keys; Table 6-12: Available Transient Debug Screen Soft Keys; Figure 6-13: Transient Debug Mode Screen - Pacific Power Source LMX Series Operation Manual

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SOFT KEY
Run Screen (SK5)
Once created, a transient sequence can be saved as part of the instrument setup. Refer to
Section 0 for information on saving and recalling setups.
6.6.4

LIST Transient Execution Modes

Transients can be executed as soon as they have been entered. To execute a transient, the
output must be ON. Sometimes it is best to debug a new transient sequence to make sure it
performs the intended test and all values were entered correctly. To do so, the DEBUG
mode is provided.
DEBUG MODE
The debug mode can be selected from the TRANSIENT VIEW screen by pressing the "Debug
Mode" soft key (SK4). This changes the TRANSIENT VIEW screen from EDIT to DEBUG mode
and displays a different set of soft keys to control execution.
The following execution control soft keys are available.
SOFT KEY
Run (SK1)
Step (SK2)
Step Mode (SK3)
Edit Mode (SK4)
Run Screen (SK5)
Note: The progress of the transient is indicated by the "Program" status bar at the bottom
of the screen.
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Description
Returns to the regular TRANSIENT PROGRAM screen used for
transient execution mode. See section 6.6.4.

Table 6-11: Available TRANSIENT EDIT screen soft keys

Figure 6-13: TRANSIENT Debug mode screen

Description
Starts the transient from the currently selected row number
Single steps one row at a time
Executes one step at a time
Stops execution and reverts to Edit mode
Returns to the regular TRANSIENT PROGRAM screen used for
transient execution mode. See section 6.6.4.

Table 6-12: Available TRANSIENT DEBUG screen soft keys

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