Running a sequence, Running a test sequence using the command line – Quantum Data 802BT User Manual

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Chapter 6

Working with Test Sequences

Running a sequence

Regardless of how you created a test sequence you can initiate it through the command

line, the built-in editor or VGM. For information on running a test sequence through VGM

refer to the VGM help. The instructions for running test sequences through the command

line or internal sequence editor are provided below.

Running a test sequence using the command line

A sequence can run in one of three modes:

Step and stop mode, where the progression of the sequence is under user control, and

the sequence halts after the final step.

Step and wrap mode, where the progression of the sequence is under user control, and

it continuously loops (repeats the sequence steps).

Automatic mode, which enables automatic progression through the sequence list and

also continuous looping.

The following procedures describe how to use these modes:

To run a sequence in step and stop mode:

1. Establish a terminal session with the generator.

2. Enter the following commands:

SEQL

MySeq // loads MySeq into sequence edit buffer

SMOD

1

// sets step mode to manual with stop after last step

SEQU

// starts running the sequence

3. Turn the Image knob to progress through the sequence.

4. To stop the sequence, enter the following command:

SMOD

0; ALLU

To run a sequence in step and wrap mode:

1. Establish a terminal session with the generator.

2. Enter the following commands:

SEQL

MySeq // loads MySeq into sequence edit buffer

SMOD

2

// sets step mode to manual with wrapping after last step

SEQU

// starts running the sequence

3. Turn the Image knob to progress through the sequence.

4. To stop the sequence, enter the following command:

SMOD

0; ALLU

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