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7.5 USING JOIN, REPEAT AND END SEGMENTS AND<br />

CYCLING PROGRAMS<br />

By default, the instrument has eight programs, each 16 segments long (all<br />

16 segments are active and, at the end of Segment 16 is an implicit End<br />

Segment). These programs can be made shorter (using End segments) or<br />

longer (by creating program sequences with Join, Repeat and End segments).<br />

The only limit to the size of a program sequence is a maximum<br />

length of 121 active segments plus seven Join segments plus one End<br />

segment (i.e. all eight programs joined to make one program sequence).<br />

Segments follow a free format in that ramp or dwell can be followed by<br />

dwell or ramp, completely as desired.<br />

Consider two example programs:<br />

PROGRAM 1<br />

(5 active segments, 1 End segment)<br />

PROGRAM 2<br />

(3 active segments, 1 End segment)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4 5<br />

End<br />

Segment<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

End<br />

Segment<br />

To join the two programs to form a program sequence, change the End<br />

segment of Program 1 to a Join segment (Segment Time or Ramp Rate set<br />

to J02 - Join Program 2):<br />

PROGRAM 1<br />

(5 active segments, 1 Join segment)<br />

PROGRAM 2<br />

(3 active segments, 1 End segment)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4 5<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Join<br />

Segment<br />

End<br />

Segment<br />

There are no restrictions on joining programs; several programs can be<br />

joined to one program (i.e.to prove user-selectable warm-up programs,<br />

depending upon which program is run first).<br />

Edition 1<br />

69 MIC 1462 Manual

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