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2.2.5 Numeric Entry
The
NUMERIC ENTRY
keypad is used to directly enter numeric values
for the various settings of the SR542. Values are implicitly positive un‑
less the
±
button is pressed, which will toggle the sign between pos‑
itive and negative. (
Phase
is the only parameter which accepts negative
values).
With the first press of either a digit key,
0
through
9
, the deci‑
mal point,
.
, or the sign button,
±
, the display will switch into
numeric entry mode, with digits being added to the display as they are
pressed. To back up a single digit, use the
button.
While in numeric entry mode, the
Pending
indicator—just above
—will remain lit. This is to show the numeric value has not yet
been set into the instrument. Pressing the
button will accept the
currently displayed value. To discard a pending numeric entry without
causing the value to be set, press the
Cancel
button.
Pending numeric entries are left‑justified on the 6‑digit display, while
entered settings are right‑justified.
A long‑hold (
∼
1 s) of the
Cancel
button will display the list of error codes
Display ERR
presently in the error queue. If no errors have occurred since the er‑
rors were last cleared (including power‑on), then the display
no Err
will briefly appear. If errors are present, the display will show the error
count and error code. For example, if 4 errors have occurred, with the
most recent being Illegal Command (21), activation of
Display ERR
will
display the following:
±8.8.8.8.8.8.
4
21
and
allow the user to scroll through the error queue. Errors
remain in the queue and are only cleared by
LERR?
queries, the
*CLS
command, power cycling of the controller, or the front‑panel
Clear ERR
method described below.
Any button other then
and
will exit the Display ERR mode.
To clear the entire error queue, a long‑hold (
∼
1 s) of the
button can
Clear ERR
be used. The display will read:
±8.8.8.8.8.8.
ClrErr
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