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4.7 Programming
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4.7
Programming
4.7.1
<PROGRAM> key
PROGRAM
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The <PROGRAM> key can be used to develop and edit time pro-
grams which can comprise maximum 20 program steps each with up
to 14 individual program points. This allows the chronological sequence
of actions at the 732 IC Detector and 733 IC Separation Center to be
automated virtually at will.
The program loaded in the working memory can be stored together
with the parameter values currently under the <PARAM> key as a
method and recalled.
The <PROGRAM> key opens the following main menu:
PROGRAM
>PROGRAM/parameters
General program parameters
PROGRAM
>PROGRAM/edit
Edit program
PROGRAM
>PROGRAM/delete all
Delete all program steps
Repeated pressing of the <PROGRAM> key selects the submenus in
turn. The individual inquiries of a submenu are accessed using the
<ENTER> key and exited with the <QUIT> key. The following listings
show all dialog items appearing under <PROGRAM>. The values
shown in the display are default values, the possible entry values or
ranges are shown below the display.
>PROGRAM
>PROGRAM/parameters
General program parameters
>PROGRAM/parameters
type: cycle
cycle, remote, inject
Program type
The program type is used to define the type of program
start and program sequence.
cycle
Loop program with start via
<PROG R/S>
A loop program can be started by using the
<PROG R/S> key, by external start via a
remote input line (see section 6.2.1), or via
EVENT (see section 4.7.3). It is automatically
run several times if it includes a
"
return
"
.
The number of repetitions is defined by the
parameter
"
number of cycles
"
. The basic
structure of a loop program has the following
appearance: