Should you decide that you want to replace a program in the SEQUENCE, you can step through
the chain to the program you want to replace and repeat the steps above for recording a program into
the SEQUENCE. This will update the PROGRAM SEQUENCE.
Using the B PREFIX switch in place of the A PREFIX switch in the above loading procedure
will cause the programs to be loaded into the previous position rather than in the position shown,
Here's a hypothetical PROGRAM SEQUENCE and the procedure for loading it for you to prac-
tice on:
The SEQUENCE we want runs programs 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. To load it proceed thus:
1) Hit D
2) Hit D again
3) Hit 0 = load PROGRAM SEQUENCE 0.
4) Hit 10
5) Hit ENTER
6) Hit A = load first program into first position of SEQUENCE 0.
7) Hit 20
8) Hit ENTER
9) Hit A = load second program into second position of SEQUENCE 0.
CONTINUE until you've loaded all the programs into the SEQUENCE. To stop loading PRO-
GRAM SEQUENCE 0, hit D again. This will get you out of PROGRAM SEQUENCE MODE. Hit-
ting D, 0, ENTER will recall PROGRAM SEQUENCE 0. Step through it to see if it's correct. The
SEQUENCE should run 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. If it doesn't, try to correct your mistake. Correct-
ing mistakes is a great way to familiarize yourself with the operation of the PROGRAM SE-
QUENCE MODE.
Note that if you should need to run more than 20 programs in a PROGRAM SEQUENCE, the
PROGRAM SEQUENCE automatically jumps to the next PROGRAM SEQUENCE number when
it has reached the end of a SEQUENCE. Step through to the end of PROGRAM SEQUENCE 0 (an
E will appear in the right side of the Alphanumeric Display) and keep going. It will run to PRO-
GRAM SEQUENCE 1. If you step through PROGRAM SEQUENCE 0 backwards (using either the
B PREFIX switch or the BACKSTEP footswitch) it will jump to PROGRAM SEQUENCE 9.
HIT D
HIT D
HIT A NUMBER FROM 0 TO 9
HIT ENTER = LOADING MODE
HIT #
HIT ENTER
HIT A
HIT ENTER = LOAD A PROGRAM FORWARD INTO PROGRAM SEQUENCE
HIT #
HIT ENTER
HIT B
HIT ENTER = LOAD A PROGRAM BACKWARD INTO PROGRAM SEQUENCE
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