Specifications
8-11
User Patterns and Disk Operation
How to Set Up and Edit Your Own User Pattern
To Save a Block of Data
The user can define a block of bits within the current user pattern memory, then save the
block to any pattern store large enough to hold the pattern. The current pattern store
contents are overwritten by the new data being saved. The label of the pattern store is
changed to that of the user pattern memory.
Procedure
The following procedure explains how to define a block of bits within a pattern in the user
pattern memory, and then save the block to a user pattern store.
1. Select , .
2. Call-in to the editor the pattern store containing the block of data you wish to
save\delete (select an or store), or select a pattern
store and create your own pattern.
3. Set the cursor on the first bit of the block of data to be saved or deleted, use the
softkey or display knob. The following figure gives an example of a
pattern loaded from pattern store 1, and with the cursor on bit 3490.
4. Select .
5. Set the cursor on the last bit of the block of data to be saved or deleted. The block of
data will be shown underlined. The following figure gives an example of a pattern
where a block of bits from 3490 to 4000 is selected.
pattern
edit ram usr
INTERNL PATT DISK PATT
goto bit
savedel block