Operating Basics

Numeric Keypad. Figure 2±13 shows the numeric keypad and descriptions of the button functions.

The ENTER button enters the current value into the instrument.

The SHIFT button enters a character labeled in

blue. Push the SHIFT button and then push the keypad button.

The CLR button deletes all characters in the current field.

The DELETE button deletes the character to the left of the caret.

The ENTER button enters the current value into the instrument.

Figure 2-13: Keypad buttons

The G, M, k, m, m, n, and p are unit buttons. The A, B, C, D, E, and F buttons are used for entering hexadecimal values.

To use the numeric keypad to enter a value, position the caret where you want to change a value and then push a keypad button. If you want to enter a unit value labeled in blue just above each numeric button, push or hold down the SHIFT button, and then push the corresponding numeric button.

￿The current unit remains the same if you do not change the unit. For example, if you want to change from 100 MHz to 200 MHz, you can push 2, 0, 0, and the ENTER button.

￿Push the numeric buttons and the unit button to enter the specific unit. For example, if you want to change 100 MS/s to 200 kS/s, push 2, 0, 0, and k (SHIFT + 8).

￿The default time unit, s, or the default voltage unit, v, is selected if you enter the numeric value, SHIFT button and then the ENTER button. For example, if you want to change 100 ms to 1 s, push 1, SHIFT button and then the ENTER button.

To enter or change more than one character, move the caret to the next position. When you are finished entering values, push the ENTER button to confirm and

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