Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 change the time per group of frequencys(5 min. per group is the setting from the factory) press the 1 key pads then auto plus the group # you want to run runs the group for 1 min. roger ROBERT HARMON wrote: does anyone know who has a gb 4000 if there is a way not to have to be on it so long, example for the hep c primary and seconday it is about one hour on the machine, i was reading in the manual that it seems there is a way to make it shorter amount of time, anybody? thank-you, diana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 thank you i will give it a try. diana RRM wrote: change the time per group of frequencys(5 min. per group is the setting from the factory) press the 1 key pads then auto plus the group # you want to run runs the group for 1 min. roger ROBERT HARMON wrote: does anyone know who has a gb 4000 if there is a way not to have to be on it so long, example for the hep c primary and seconday it is about one hour on the machine, i was reading in the manual that it seems there is a way to make it shorter amount of time, anybody? thank-you, diana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Hi and thank you for replying to me. This is what I did, I entered 1 and it said duration time, i pressed one again, then pushed the auto plus button and it would not let me enter a time it said invalid entry. It seems the only way was entering the 1 for duration time but then the channel number after that for ex. it showed 1203 for duration time for channel 203, so what am i doing wrong. I basically want to run each each 5min. group for like 1 or 2 min per cycle per group. diana RRM wrote: change the time per group of frequencys(5 min. per group is the setting from the factory) press the 1 key pads then auto plus the group # you want to run runs the group for 1 min. roger ROBERT HARMON wrote: does anyone know who has a gb 4000 if there is a way not to have to be on it so long, example for the hep c primary and seconday it is about one hour on the machine, i was reading in the manual that it seems there is a way to make it shorter amount of time, anybody? thank-you, diana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 try pressing 1 then press auto ,then press 200 , then press run, this is program 200 in the book, i think there is 4 or 5 groups of freq. in this setting, after it starts to count down for the 1 min. program you can push chanel sweep, to sweep. roger ROBERT HARMON wrote: Hi and thank you for replying to me. This is what I did, I entered 1 and it said duration time, i pressed one again, then pushed the auto plus button and it would not let me enter a time it said invalid entry. It seems the only way was entering the 1 for duration time but then the channel number after that for ex. it showed 1203 for duration time for channel 203, so what am i doing wrong. I basically want to run each each 5min. group for like 1 or 2 min per cycle per group. diana RRM wrote: change the time per group of frequencys(5 min. per group is the setting from the factory) press the 1 key pads then auto plus the group # you want to run runs the group for 1 min. roger ROBERT HARMON wrote: does anyone know who has a gb 4000 if there is a way not to have to be on it so long, example for the hep c primary and seconday it is about one hour on the machine, i was reading in the manual that it seems there is a way to make it shorter amount of time, anybody? thank-you, diana __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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