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pressing any of the Units/Enter keys. The display is then returned to the
“Press Memory” prompt, as shown in step 2 above.
Recalling Memory Steps
Front panel memory steps may be sequentially recalled by following the proce-
dure shown below.
1.
Press the MNU key and arrow key until the display shows the selection:
< Select 1st Mem >
2.
Press any of the ENTER keys. If all memory steps had previously been pro-
grammed as
Inactive,
then an error message is displayed and no memory step
is recalled. Otherwise, the lowest numbered memory step which has been
previously programmed as Active will be recalled.
3.
When the present output level has been recalled from a memory step, the step
number is displayed in the right-hand end of the display (except when the
output level is being adjusted). You may select the next higher numbered Ac-
tive memory step by pressing the 8
(up arrow) key, or the next lower num-
bered Active memory step by pressing the 2
(down arrow) key.
4.
Return the instrument to normal operation by pressing the MNU key. The
display will show the choice:
< Exit Mem Mode >
5.
Now press any of the Units/Enter keys.
Rear Panel Memory
You may sequentially recall memory steps by closing contacts between the con-
nections to the rear panel contact closure input. This input has a nominal open
circuit voltage of 5V DC with a nominal source impedance of
4.7K
Ω
, and is de-
bounced for 50ms at both closure and release. Note that closure will initiate selec-
tion of the next
Active
memory step or the lowest numbered memory step (if none
is presently in use). These contacts are electrically isolated from the output ter-
minals of the instrument. This rear-panel connector is located in the upper, center
and is a 0.101 sub-miniature phono socket. The recommended mating plug is
obtainable from Switchcraft® as part number 850. The connector is provided
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