Front and Rear Panel Features
Key Overview2.3 Key OverviewThe keys labeled FREQUENCY Channel, System, and Marker are all examples of
Menu keys list functions other than those accessed directly by the front panel keys. To activate a menu key function, press the key immediately to the right of the annotation on the screen. The menu keys that are displayed depend on which
If a menu key function’s value can be changed, it is called an active function. The function label of the active function is highlighted after that key has been selected. For example, press AMPLITUDE Y Scale. This calls up the menu of related amplitude functions. Note the function labeled Ref Level (the default selected key in the Amplitude menu) is highlighted. Ref Level also appears in the active function block, indicating that it is the active amplitude function and can now be changed using any of the data entry controls.
A menu key with On and Off in its label can be used to turn the menu key’s function on or off. To turn the function on, press the menu key so that On is underlined. To turn the function off, press the menu key so that Off is underlined. In the manual, when On should be underlined, it will be indicated as Function (On).
A function with Auto and Man in the label can either be
In some key menus, one key label will always be highlighted to show which key has been selected. For example, when you press Marker, you will access a menu of keys in which some of the keys are grouped together by a blue bar (on analyzers with a color display) on the left side of the menu.
The Normal key, which is the Marker menu default key, will be highlighted. When you press another key within the blue bar region, such as Delta, the highlight will move to that key to show it has been selected.
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