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


 
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Model 801GC, 801GF & 801GX¥Rev. A
Sequence Knob Directory Editor
The only way to get to the Sequence file editor is
via the Sequence Knob directory editor. We will first
go through the use of the Knob directory editor and
then explain the use of the Sequence editor.
The 801G* can be set up to allow an operator to run
only certain sequence files in the sequence mode.
The 801G* maintains a list of these accessible se-
quences in non-volatile memory. You will need to
edit the list if you wish to add sequences you have
created. A typical sequence knob directory editor
screen is shown here. The actual editor screen uses
mostly lit text on a black background.
The left hand side of the screen shows the current
contents of the sequence knob directory. They ap-
pear in the order that they are selected by the upper
knob in the sequence mode of 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.
The right hand side shows all of the sequences that
are in the 801G*. They are listed in order of ascend-
ing memory locations.
Sequence List Available Files
NEC_3D NewSeq
NEC_3PG Sony1320
NEC_6FG Sony1340
BTS901
BTS900
Brco1200
Sony6000
NEC3PG
NEC3D
NEC6FG
Shrp1650
VS1202
EHom9000
HitCM100
Vis_24K
HJVC_300
NEC_9PG
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