BK Precision 4070A User Manual Rev.2.2
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3.8 Clear key
While the cursor is within a numeric field, the Clear key erases all digits within the field, allowing the user to
start over when entering a value.
This key is also used to select the "Other" mode after the Mode key is pressed once. By selecting Other Mode, a
menu of extended modes for the 4070A is presented. See the chapter on Changing Modes.
3.9 MHz/dBm, KHz/Vp-p/Sec, Hz/mVp-p/mS keys
These keys are used to select the units for a numeric value once it has been typed into a parameter field. After
entering all digits for a value, you must press one of these keys to complete the entry of the value. In other words,
these keys serve as an "enter" key since a value being edited in a cursor field is not accepted and processed until one
of these keys is pressed.
After pressing one of these keys, the 4070A will make a double clicking noise to indicate that the value has been
accepted. If the entered value is outside the allowable range for the field, the 4070A will give an error beep and set
the value to its upper or lower limit.
To enter a value in Volts or milli volts, use the Vp-p and mVp-p keys, respectively.
When entering a value that has units not listed on the key (i.e. percentage, ohms, etc.), any one of these three keys
will work as an enter key.
3.10 One Touch Mode Keys
These keys immediately switch the function generator to the operating mode indicated on the key. These keys
make it more convenient to switch to frequently-used operating modes