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Operation 3-28 AutoSite User Manual 8. Pres s ↵ to replace (substitute) the algo rithm on the Algorithm/Sys tem disk with th e Keep Current algorithm you selected in step 7. If you do not want to replace the algorithm, p…

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Replacing an
Algorithm
This section describes how to substitute a Keep Current algorithm for an
algorithm included on the Algorithm disk.
To substitute an algorithm, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the handler is idle.
2. Ensure that the Keep Current algorithm you intend to manipulate is
on the same disk as the System algorithm that will be replaced.
3. Access the Keep Current menu as described in the section titled
“Accessing the Keep Current Menu.”
4. Insert the Algorithm/System disk on which the Keep Current
algorithm is located into the disk drive.
Note: Normally, the Keep Current algorithm files are on the Algorithm disks.
5. From the Keep Current menu, press
R
. AutoSite displays up to 10
files at one time. If there are more than 10 files, press
C
TRL
+
N
to
display the next page of files. Press
C
TRL
+
P
to display the previous
page of files.
The files displayed in reverse video—that is, black text on a white
background—are Keep Current algorithms that have already
replaced algorithms on the Algorithm disk.
If no compatible Keep Current algorithm files are found, AutoSite
displays the following message:
Insert Keep Current algorithm disk
Insert an Algorithm disk that contains Keep Current algorithms and
repeat this step.
Note: For this command, AutoSite displays only the algorithms that are
compatible with the installed version of system software.
6. If you want to view files on another disk, press
F2
, insert another
disk, and return to the beginning of step 4.
7. Enter the number of the Keep Current algorithm corresponding to
the algorithm you want to replace (substitute).
Note: The maximum number of replaced algorithms is 10.
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8. Press
to replace (substitute) the algorithm on the
Algorithm/System disk with the Keep Current algorithm you
selected in step 7. If you do not want to replace the algorithm, press
F2
to return to the Keep Current menu.
Note: If you accidentally replace an algorithm, use the Restore command to undo
the replacement. See the section titled “Restoring a Replaced Algorithm
for more information.
After replacing an algorithm, AutoSite displays the replaced Keep
Current algorithm in reverse video.
9. When you are finished, restart your handler control software as
normal or, if you are using TaskLink, press
A
LT
+
F1
to return to
TaskLink.
Restoring a Replaced
Algorithm
This section describes how to restore an algorithm that was previously
replaced with a Keep Current algorithm. To restore an algorithm to its
previous state, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the handler is idle.
2. Access the Keep Current menu as described in the section titled
“Accessing the Keep Current Menu.”
3. Insert the disk that contains the Keep Current algorithm file(s) you
previously replaced and that you want to undo.
4. Press
R
. AutoSite displays up to 10 files at one time. If there are more
than 10 files, press
C
TRL
+
N
to display the next page of files. Press
C
TRL
+
P
to display the previous page of files.
The files displayed in reverse video are Keep Current algorithms that
have already replaced algorithms on the Algorithm disk.
If no compatible Keep Current algorithm files are found, or if there
are no Keep Current algorithm files on the disk, AutoSite displays the
following message:
Insert Keep Current algorithm disk
Insert a disk that contains Keep Current algorithms and repeat this
step.
Note: For this command, AutoSite displays only those algorithms that are
compatible with the installed version of system software.
5. If you do not see the algorithm you want to restore, press
F2
, insert
another disk, and return to the beginning of step 4.
6. Move the cursor to the Replace/Restore field and enter the number
corresponding to the file you want to restore.
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7. Press
to restore the algorithm on the Algorithm disk to its original
state. If you do not want to restore the file, press
F2
to return to the
Keep Current menu.
Note: If you accidentally restore an algorithm, use the Replace command to undo
the restoration. See the section titled “Replacing an Algorithm” for more
information.
After restoring the algorithm, AutoSite displays the restored
algorithm in normal video.
8. When you are finished, restart your handler control software as
normal or, if you are using TaskLink, press
A
LT
+
F1
to return to
TaskLink.
Deleting Keep
Current Files
This section describes how to delete a Keep Current algorithm file from a
disk.
Note: For this command, AutoSite displays the Keep Current algorithms it finds
without checking for compatibility with the installed version of system
software.
To delete a Keep Current algorithm file from a disk, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the handler is idle.
Note: The Delete command is different from the Purge command. The Delete
command deletes one file at a time, regardless of whether the algorithms
are compatible with the current version of installed software or not. The
Purge command deletes all Keep Current algorithms that are not
compatible with the current version of installed software.
If you want to delete all Keep Current algorithms that are not compatible
with the current version of installed software, see the section titled
“Purging Keep Current Files” for more information.
You should not delete an algorithm file unless you want all algorithms in
the file to be deleted.
2. Access the Keep Current menu as described in the section titled
“Accessing the Keep Current Menu.”
3. Insert the disk with the Keep Current algorithm files you want to
delete into the disk drive.
4. Press
D
. AutoSite displays up to 10 files at one time. If there are more
than 10 files, press
C
TRL
+
N
to display the next page of files. Press
C
TRL
+
P
to display the previous page of files.
If you do not see the file(s) you want to delete, press
F2
, insert
another disk, and return to the beginning of this step.
5. Move the cursor to the Delete field and enter the number
corresponding to the file you want to delete.