Specifications
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Sequence tab to display sequence parameters and options. There 
are two items to select on this panel: 1) Turn the Multi Sequence 
function on and 2) Select the number of sequences you intend to 
program. This example will use 3 sequences so, according to the 
rules explained above, you’ll need to select 4. After you complete 
your selection the Sequence panel should look exactly as shown 
below. (figure 3.26) 
Figure 3.26 sequenced sequences 
This tab shows that the Multi Sequence option is turned on and up to 
4 different sequences can be programmed. Note the Active Sequence 
field; If you intend to generate a sequence table, the sequence you’ll 
program is labeled “1”. Also note the Edit Table buttons: Sequence 
and Multi-Seq; You’ll need to use these buttons to edit your sequence 
tables. 
1.  Click OK to close the instrument Control Panel. 
2. Using the information given earlier, create a few waveform 
segments that you want to use for this example. 
3.  Press the Sequence button on the sequence tab in the Instrument 
Control Panel. The Sequence Table editor will display. Notice the 
Active Sequence field on the top right. Sequences are represented 
by numerals from 1 through 16. The example below shows an 
example for programming sequence #2. 
Configuring The Instrument 
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