Quantum Data 801GC, 801GF, 801GX Portable Generator User Manual


 
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Format List Available Files
MDA_m7 MDA_m7
HGC_text HGC_text
HGCgraph HGCgraph
CGA_m14 CGA_m14
EGA_m2 EGA_m2
IBM_3179 IBM_3179
IBM_3164 IBM_3164
AT&T_SVC AT&T_SVC
AT&T_IVC AT&T_IVC
AT&T_EVC AT&T_EVC
PAL_920
PAL_768
PAL_640
RS170A
RS170B
MAC_TVus
MAC_TVos
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Format Knob Directory Editor
Going through all of the available formats with the
Format knob can be time consuming. This is par-
ticularly true if you regularly use only a few for-
mats that may be scattered in memory. The 801G*
can be set up to show only the formats you want, in
the order you want, when the “Format” knob is
turned. The 801G* maintains a list of these formats
in non-volatile memory. This list can be edited. You
will need to edit the list if you wish to use the knob
with formats you have created. A typical format knob
directory editor screen is shown here. The actual
editor screen uses mostly lit text on a black back-
ground.
The left hand side of the screen shows the current
contents of the format knob directory. The formats
appear in the order that they are selected by the
“Format” knob during normal operation.
While editing, the “Format” knob moves a selection
box through the left hand list. The list will scroll if
it can not fit on the screen.