Generator Quick Start Guide

• 16 • Model 802 Series Quick Start Guide
VGM Sequence Editor
Testing of a given model display may
require repeated use of several differ-
ent formats and images in a specific
order. A sequence lets you pair up
formats and images to form a single
test step. Your create and organize
the steps to match your test procedure
for a particular display. The 802F and 802G let you manually step forward and
backward through such a sequence, or the sequence can continuously cycle
through all the steps, stopping for an individually defined time at each step. This
mode is useful for burn-in testing or for running displays at trade shows.
More than one sequence can be stored in the generator's nonvolatile memory.
The number of sequences you can store depends on the sum total of the number
of steps in each sequence. A total of about 1280 - 1500 steps can be saved,
depending on how many separate sequences are used.
VGM Sequence Player
Once you have created and stored a sequence stored in the
generator, you run it using the VGM software Sequence Player.
A future version of the generator firmware may permit an opera-
tor to chose and run a stored sequence directly from the front
panel of the generator.
Using a Computer for Control and Programming