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Menus and Screens
Main Menu
write the le. If a USB memory device has not yet been inserted, the user is instructed to do so. Allow about
10 seconds for the system to recognize the USB device before continuning.
Resistor denition les are written to a folder named “\159x\resistor” on the USB memory device and have
the extension “.res”. If the le does not exist, it will be created. If the le already exists and one resistor was
selected, its resistor denition will be appended to the data in the le. If ALL RESISTORS was selected, the
contents of the existing le will be replaced with the resistor denitions in the resistor denition library.
5.7.1.2.1.3.3 MOVE UP (F3)
MAIN MENU | CHANNEL SETUP | CHANNEL SETTINGS | SET UP Rs | MANAGE RESISTORS
The Move Up function key changes the arrangement of the reference resistors in the resistor denition library
by moving the selected resistor up one position. If the rst resistor is selected or if ALL RESISTORS is se-
lected, there is no action.
5.7.1.2.1.3.4 MOVE DOWN (F4)
MAIN MENU | CHANNEL SETUP | CHANNEL SETTINGS | SET UP Rs | MANAGE RESISTORS
The Move Down function changes the arrangement of the reference resistors in the resistor denition library
by moving the selected resistor down one position. If the last resistor is selected or if ALL RESISTORS is
selected, there is no action.
5.7.1.2.1.3.5 DELETE RESISTOR (F5)
MAIN MENU | CHANNEL SETUP | CHANNEL SETTINGS | SET UP Rs | MANAGE RESISTORS
The Delete Resistor function key may be used to delete a resistor denition from the resistor denition library.
If a resistor was selected in the Manage Resistors screen, that resistor will be deleted. If ALL RESISTORS
was selected, the entire library will be erased.
A message appears prompting the user to conrm the delete operation. The user may press the YES func-
tion key to conrm and proceed with deleting the resistor denition or library. Pressing the NO function key
cancels the operation and returns to the Manage Resistors menu. Pressing the EXIT key will also cancel the
operation with no change.