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4.10.5 Deleting a Memory Location
The start and stop addresses define the working range for the
command described below. Memory locations which do not lie
within this range are protected against access when executing
this command. Each time a memory location is deleted, an empty
memory location is inserted at the stop address.
Functions
•
Starting with the target address, previously saved data are
shifted to lower address numbers.
•
Memory location content located at memory address N prior
to deletion is shifted to memory address N-1.
•
Data which were previously stored to the memory location
with the target address are lost.
•
The stop address has no content after initial deletion.
Attention:
Currently selected start and stop addresses and start
and stop addresses saved to setup memory are not corrected
automatically!
Settings
☞
Select a start address and a stop address with the help of the
sequence submenu.
☞
Press the <
SAVE
> key.
!
Sto
and the last selected address appear at the display.
☞
Select the desired target address with the <
↓
> key or the <
↑
>
key.
☞
Simultaneously press the <
SAVE
> and <
↓
> keys.
!
A
d
(for delete) appears in the right-hand display next to the
selected memory address.
☞
Execute the delete command by pressing the <
ENTER
> key.
!
The address numbers of all memory locations within the start
to stop address range above the selected address are
decreased by 1.
Figure 4.10.5 Deleting an Individual SEQUENCE Memory Location
CE/LOCAL
Start and Stop Address
FUNCTION
RCL
Uout/Iout
Uset/Iset
FUNCTION
MENU
RCL
MENU
ENTER
SAVE
SAVE
&
Content of memory location 103 (n) is overwritten by content from location 104 (n+1).
The stop address has not content.
Abort
Example of deleting an individual SEQUENCE memory location:
01
10
occupied
011
255
occupied
occupied
empty
empty
start °1
sequence °1
stop °1
start °2
sequence °2
stop °2
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The new content of the stop address is empty!
Deletion
YYY+
1
st
op
-1
YYY
st
op
-1
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