3. correcting a sequence, If you make a mistake in input – IBM EGX-400 User Manual

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5-3. Correcting a Sequence

If You Make a Mistake in Input

You can go back to a previous step and revise it at any time if you discover an input error when creating a sequence. You
can also insert steps and delete single steps.

Correcting a Previous Step

1

Press

to move the blinking cursor to the

step number.

2

Turn the dial to display the step you want to
revise.

3

Press

to move the blinking cursor to the

line below. Follow the same procedure as for
entering new commands. You can also change
the values of commands. When you've finished
making the revisions, press

.

4

Press

to move the blinking cursor to the

step number. Turn the dial to move to the final
step. Press

to move the blinking cursor

to the line below, then resume normal input op-
erations.

Inserting a Step

1

Press

to move the blinking cursor to the

step number.

2

Turn the dial to move to the location where you
want to insert.

The new step is inserted just before the displayed step.

3

Press

to move the blinking cursor to the

line below. Turn the dial to display [INSERT
NEW STEP]. Press

.

The new step is inserted. Turn the dial to select the com-
mand you want. This is initially set to the [23 DO NOTH-
ING] command.

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