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Front Panel Layout
1. Main Display
5. Mode Keys
2. Power Switch
6. Numeric Entry Keys
3. Function Keys
7. Calibration Enable Switch
4. L.E.D. Indicators
8. Measurement Terminals
Main Display - The 944i utilizes a 2 row by 20 Character, alphanumeric, backlit LCD.
Power Switch - The 944i features an ergonomic, rocker style power switch.
Function Keys - The keypad grouping immediately below the main display contains 11 function keys. The functions are (from
left to right, top row first): High Voltage Enable, VAC (AC Dielectric), VDC (DC Dielectric), Left Arrow, Right Arrow, High
Voltage Disable, Megaohms (Insulation resistance), Low-ohms (Continuity), Up Arrow, Down Arrow and Enter. The High
Voltage Disable key is highlighted in bright red for easy identification. This key may be used at any time to disable the high
voltage output and return the instrument to a safe operating state.
L.E.D. Indicators - The 944i is equipped with 10 front panel L.E.D. status indicators. They are (from top to bottom): High
Voltage Present, High Voltage Enabled, Testing, VICL Port Active, Printing, RS232 Active, GPIB Remote, Talk, Listen and SRQ
(remote service request).
Mode Keys - The two columns of keys to the right of the status indicators are the mode keys.
A listing of the 10 mode keys (from
left to right, top row to bottom row) is as follows: Recall Test Program, Edit Test Program, Print, Menu, System Test, System
Configuration, Internal Calibration, External Calibration, GPIB Address and Local.
Numeric Entry Keys - The numeric entry keys are located to the right of the mode keys. They consist of 0 through 9, +/-, Decimal
Point (.), Enter, Clear and Reset.
Calibration Enable Switch - The calibration enable switch is recessed behind the front panel and is located to the right of the
numeric entry keys. The calibration enable switch may be secured by a calibration sticker which must be broken in order to
engage the switch.
Measurement Terminals - The 944i is designed with three safety sheathed banana plug receptacles for stimulus and measurement.
Warning! Terminals provide dangerous and potentially lethal voltages. Read and understand all safety precautions before
connecting to these measurement terminals.