Operating Basics

enter the changes. For example, to enter 200.5 ms, push 2, 0, 0, ., 5, ￿ (SHIFT + 4),and ENTER.

When you enter a value larger than the maximum value in the parameter range, the parameter will be set to the maximum value. When you enter a value smaller than the minimum value, the minimum value will be set in the parameter. To set to the maximum or minimum value, enter a larger value or smaller value. This is useful when you do not know the defined range.

Note that the current unit remains the same when you push the ENTER button after entering digits. For example, suppose that the Clock is currently set to100.0 MS/s. When you press 5, 0 and the ENTER button in this order, the Clock will be set to 50.0 MS/s. To set the Clock to 500 kS/s, press 0, ., 5 and the ENTER button, or 5, 0, 0, SHIFT, and 8 button in this order.

Text Input When you need to assign a name to a waveform file, equation, or IP address, the instrument displays a text dialog box. See Figure 2±14. The text field is where you enter or change an existing character string. The character palette is where you select alphanumeric characters to enter in the text field. You can also select equation or file names from the name list to enter in the text field.

To select a character from the character palette, use the general purpose knob to highlight a character and then push the ENTER. Repeat this step until you have entered all characters in the text field. By default, the character palette is selected. To select text from a file name list, use the y and b arrow buttons to move the knob icon to the file name list. Table 2±6 describes all the controls available for entering and editing text.

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