ES601Plus OPERATING MANUALFig u re 100In the Instruction Editor, select a Category of an Instruction via the Category drop-down menu.Create a new category in the Instruction Editor by pressing "New Category". The Category Editorwill appear. Type in a new category name in the Category Name textbox, and select the associatedcategory letter in the Category Designation Letter dropdown. Press "OK" and the new category willappear in the category dropdown menu (see Fig u re 100).Edit a category by selecting a category and pressing Edit Category. The Category Editor will appear.Type in the desired name in the Category Name textbox and press OK.8.8.3.3 Entering the Command/PromptOp Codes P, E, K and I will allow editing or entering a Prompt. The Prompt is the text whichES601Plus will display when this step of the Autosequence is encountered (see Au to m ate dT e s tin g Prin c ip le s in Chapter 6). Generally, the Prompt will require the user to enter “OK”,“PASS”, comments such as “PADDLES CHECKED AND OK” or any other information to besaved as a comment in the Test Record. The Prompt can be up to 40 characters and must be incapital letters. Capital letters are the default when using ES601pc’s Instruction Table editor.Op Codes C, M, D and R will, in addition to the Prompt, allow editing or entering a Command. TheCommand is used to send an instruction to an external testing device, such as an Infutest 2000, tostart or stop a function, execute a pre-programmed autosequence, send data, etc. For moreinformation, refer to the Instruction descriptions given in Au to m ate d T e s tin g Prin c ip le s ofChapter 6.8.8.4 Creating a New InstructionPress "New Instruction". A new, empty instruction will appear at the end of the Instruction Table.The Instruction Properties panel will also be enabled. To edit the new instruction, follow the sameprocedure as in Editing an Instruction.The instructions may be saved, after all information is added or edited, by pressing the OK buttonor quit without saving by pressing the QUIT button .ES601pc Software/Chapter 8 # Page 166