Operating instructions

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Press <enter> then move the highlight to Table Step and type in the spacing between
channels in multiples of the Comparison Frequency shown at the top right. For example,
if the Comparison Frequency is 12.5kHz, enter 2 for a spacing of 25kHz.
v Make sure that the Start and Maximum frequencies are within the switching
bandwidth of your unit, as the software cannot prevent you from
programming inappropriate values.
Press <enter>.
All channels from 16 to 127 are automatically programmed according to the Table (start)
Frequency and Table Step (channel spacing), and the Maximum Frequency is calculated
and displayed.
v There is no way of viewing or editing the frequency of one particular
channel, although it can be calculated from Table Start, Table Step and
Maximum frequencies.
Setting a Maximum Frequency
When the Table Step is edited, the Maximum Frequency is recalculated and displayed.
However, you can override this such that any higher values are replaced with this value.
Thus all higher-numbered channels are programmed with this same frequency.
To do this, use the arrow keys to move the highlight over Maximum Frequency, type in a
maximum frequency, and press <enter>.
v The entered value must be an integer multiple of the Comparison Frequency
shown at the top right of the screen, otherwise an ‘invalid’ message is
displayed.
Copying Values to the Individual Channels (F2)
To make programming easier, the first 16 channels of the sequential table (16-31) can be
copied in one step to the individual channels (0-15) by pressing the F2 button, and then
edited as described above.
Downloading New Settings to Unit (F6)
As yet, the settings have only been edited in the STSRn00 program. To download them
to the unit, press F6.
v This is only permitted if F5 was previously used to upload settings at some
point during the session.