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Basic operation, card layot, and inputs/outputs straight from old site, and neatened
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(Straight from the old website)
(Straight from the old website)


    * Make sure that the controls are enabled by pushing the Panel Enable button until it illuminates.
* Make sure that the controls are enabled by pushing the Panel Enable button until it illuminates.
    * Press the Button below the display for the output you want to change (not marked, but 4 of them), which will blank the display and flash the button.
* Press the Button below the display for the output you want to change (not marked, but 4 of them), which will blank the display and flash the button.
    * Press the desired input button (numbered 1 to 16). Number appears in the display, and the Take button at right hand side flashes.
* Press the desired input button (numbered 1 to 16). Number appears in the display, and the Take button at right hand side flashes.
    * Press Take to make the change.
* Press Take to make the change.


Multiple changes can be loaded (indicated by the output button being lit) before all are executed at once by pressing Take.
Multiple changes can be loaded (indicated by the output button being lit) before all are executed at once by pressing Take.
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The key commands are:
The key commands are:


    * READ to find out the current inputs selected
* READ to find out the current inputs selected
    * LEVEL N to control which of the 4 outputs are selected for alteration
* LEVEL N to control which of the 4 outputs are selected for alteration
    * BUFFER A to assign a buffer to load commands into
* BUFFER A to assign a buffer to load commands into
    * BUFFER CLEAR to empty it
* BUFFER CLEAR to empty it
    * XPT X,01 to add a command to the buffer for input X
* XPT X,01 to add a command to the buffer for input X
    * EXECUTE A to execute queued commands
* EXECUTE A to execute queued commands


All commands can be abbreviated to the single initial letter.
All commands can be abbreviated to the single initial letter.
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