Operating instructions

4-18
Operating Instructions
Programming
Channel
PIN
10838~
57·28
1193
1
2
3 4
~I
(FLASHING)
Default Display
Programming Selections
for
the Channel
level
the number
of
channels
Selecting A Channel
for
Programming (
1
)
Push Button Sequence Result
1.
Pre
ss
LEFT
or
RIGHT
to
1.
The
channel number is flashing.
move to the channel number
that you want
to
program
2.
Press SET.
2.
The channel number stays on constantly
(without flashing).
The
program automatically moves
to
the
Trigger selection level.
"X" is flashing at the right
of
the level.
Ill
Activated
or
deactivated channels can be programmed.
The Difference Between Activated and Deactivated Channels
Activated channels are those that are turned
on
(provide gun output) for
a
selected memory. Deactivated channels are those that are turned off
(provide no gun output).
The
PC40 has four memories, each of which can save one pattern.
However,
it
is possible to save more than one pattern per memory
if
some
of
the patterns require less than four channel outputs. Figure
4.14 shows an example
of
how this can be done by deactivating and
reactivating channels.
By
keeping channels 1 and 4 activated, and
deactivating
channels 2 and 3, you could save and use the pattern in
View A. By deactivating channels 1 and 4, and reactivating channels 2
and 3, you could save and use the pattern in Vtew B.
NOTE: Only the channels that are activated for a memory are shown in
the Channel selection level display.
NOTE: When reactivating and deactivating channels, previously
programmed values are maintained.
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