Edit Commands - Cablescan 512 Instruction Manual

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EDIT COMMANDS

The following commands are entered after a table has been selected (Wire List or User
Notation). There are three modes of operation where the Editor can process data. These are:
Display, Replace, and Add. When the Editor is first entered, you are in the Display mode. This
mode allows you to scroll through the table and to position the cursor to a location to edit. After
the cursor has been positioned, the Replace mode is selected to write over existing data. The
Add mode allows you to insert additional data into existing data in the table. The Replace or
Add mode must be exited before other commands can be issued. Pressing the ESC key (once)
will return you from the Add or Replace mode to the Display mode. Pressing ESC from the
Display mode will exit the Editor.
Command Description
Scroll Down
Scroll Up
Initialize
Replace
Add
No User Notation
Delete
Find Sequence
Find
Find
Find Wire Number
Sort Tables
Scroll Down - ↓
Allows you to scroll down through the current table. Scrolling can be used only when in the
Display mode of the Editor. Used to position the cursor on the line to edit.
Scroll Up - ↑
Allows you to scroll up through the current table. Scrolling can be used only when in the
Display mode of the Editor.
Initialize - I
Clears all data from the selected table. In the User Notation Table, initializes to all blanks (no
user notation). In the Wire List Table, initializes to all opens (no continuities). After the
Initialize command is entered, a question will appear asking you "ARE YOU SURE?". Typing
Y carries out the command; typing N cancels the command.
Edit Command
I
R
A
NU
D #
FS #
F (point number)
F (from point) (to point)
FW (char. string)
SO
Range/Description
-
-
Y to confirm
Replace line mode
Add/Insert mode
toggle function
#=number of lines
#=sequence number
Find point number in
From or To point field
Find From/To Point pair
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