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Getting Started
Rules to navigate menus
Many source-measure functions and operations are configured from the front panel menus.
Use the following rules to navigate through these configuration menus:
NOTE
Rules to edit source and compliance values are found in Section 3, “Basic source-
measure procedure.”
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A menu item is selected by placing the cursor on it and pressing ENTER. Cursor posi-
tion is denoted by the blinking menu item or option. The left and right arrow keys con-
trol cursor position.
•
A displayed arrow on the bottom line indicates there are one or more additional items
(or messages) to select from. Use the appropriate cursor key to display them.
•
A source or parameter value range is changed by placing the cursor on the range desig-
nator (i.e., k, M, G, etc.) and using the SOURCE
▲
or
▼
or RANGE
▲
or
▼
keys. Note
that when the next higher or lower source range is selected, the reading increases or
decreases by a decade.
•
A parameter value is keyed in by placing the cursor on the digit to be changed and using
one of the following methods:
NOTE
You can clear a parameter value by pressing the MENU key.
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Use the SOURCE
▲
or
▼
or RANGE
▲
or
▼
keys to increment or decrement the
digit.
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Use the number keys (0 through 9) to key in the value at the selected digit.
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Use the ± key to change source value polarity, regardless of cursor position.
•
Boolean selections (such as ON/OFF and HIGH/LOW) are toggled by placing the cur-
sor on the selection and pressing a SOURCE or RANGE up or down arrow key.
•
A change is only executed when ENTER is pressed. Entering an invalid parameter gen-
erates an error, and the entry is ignored. However, entering an out-of-range value (too
small or too large) selects the lower or upper limit, respectively.
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The EXIT key is used to back out of the menu structure. Any change that is not entered
is cancelled when EXIT is pressed.
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Page 78: ...2 14 Connections ...
Page 98: ...3 20 Basic Source Measure Operation ...
Page 138: ...5 30 Source Measure Concepts ...
Page 156: ...6 18 Range Digits Speed and Filters ...
Page 168: ...7 12 Relative and Math ...
Page 176: ...8 8 Data Store ...
Page 202: ...9 26 Sweep Operation ...
Page 248: ...11 22 Limit Testing ...
Page 310: ...16 6 SCPI Signal Oriented Measurement Commands ...
Page 418: ...17 108 SCPI Command Reference ...
Page 450: ...18 32 Performance Verification ...
Page 477: ...A Specifications ...
Page 489: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
Page 498: ...B 10 Status and Error Messages ...
Page 499: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 503: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
Page 518: ...D 16 IEEE 488 Bus Overview ...
Page 519: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 523: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
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