70 6000 Series Oscilloscope User’s Guide
2 Front-Panel Controls
6. Vertical Position Control Use this knob to change the
channel’s vertical position on the display. There is one Vertical
Position control for each channel. See “Using the analog
channels” on page 83.
7. Channel On/Off Key Use this key to switch the channel on or
off, or to access the channel’s menu in the softkeys. There is one
Channel On/Off key for each channel. See “Using the analog
channels” on page 83.
8. Math Key The Math key provides access to FFT (Fast Fourier
Transform), multiply, subtract, differentiate, and integrate
functions. See “Math Functions” on page 213.
9. Vertical Sensitivity Use this knob to change the vertical
sensitivity (gain) of the channel. See “Using the analog
channels” on page 83.
10. AutoProbe Interface (Not available on 100 MHz bandwidth
models.) When you connect a probe to the oscilloscope, the
AutoProbe Interface attempts to determine the type of probe
and set its parameters in the Probe menu accordingly. See
page 81. Note: Although the 100MHz models lack the AutoProbe
interface, they do have a probe sense ring around the BNC.
Therefore, the probe attenuation factor will be automatically set
when you connect a compatible probe such as the 10073C or
10074C.
11. Channel Input BNC Connector Attach the oscilloscope probe
or BNC cable to the BNC connector. This is the channel’s input
connector.
12. Label Key Press this key to access the Label menu, which
lets you enter labels to identify each trace on the oscilloscope
display. See page97 .
13. File Keys Press the File key to access file functions such as
save or recall a waveform or setup. Or press the Print key
(labeled Quick Print on older models) to print the waveform
from the display. See “Saving and Printing Data”on page 315.