Replace - R; Add - A; No User Notation - Nu; Delete - D - Cablescan 4000C Instruction Manual

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Model 4000C Instruction Manual
Initialize command is entered, a question will appear asking you "ARE YOU SURE?". Typing
Y carries out the command; typing N cancels the command.

Replace - R

Replaces displayed information, at the cursor, with information typed after the Replace
command. This mode differs from the Add mode in that it writes over the previous data instead
of pushing the previous data down. This mode should be used when entering data into the table
for the first time. To exit this mode, press the ESC key.

Add - A

Any entries made in this mode will be inserted above the current cursor-positioned line, and all
entries previously made below this line will be moved down to make room. This mode differs
from the Replace mode in that it inserts data above the current line and destroys none of the data
previously in the table. You must exit this mode before you can issue another command. To
exit this mode, press the ESC key.

No User Notation - NU

Inhibits user notation and displays point numbers in the Wire List Table. If user notation has
been assigned to point numbers in the User Notation Table, all point numbers displayed in the
Wire List Table will normally be displayed with user notation. Sometimes it is desirable to view
the actual point numbers instead of the user notation label. This can be done by entering NU
following by an ENTER. All displayed point numbers will then be the actual system point
numbers without user notation. This condition will exist until the NU command is issued again.
Exiting the Wire List Table will cancel this command.

Delete - D #

Deletes number of lines specified by # and moves all remaining lines up. This command starts
deleting with the current line. If # is not specified, the command will delete one line. Maximum
number of lines is 512.

Find Sequence - FS #

This command is used only in the Wire List Table. This command places the cursor at the
sequence number typed after the FS command. To select sequence 1, type FS 1. Maximum
number is 512.
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