Menu Example 1
The following steps show you how to turn on the menu, move up and
down between levels, move across the choices on each level, and turn off
the menu.
In this example, you will restore the function generator to the
power-on default state. This procedure is recommended before performing
the verification procedures in chapter 4.
Shift
1 Turn on the menu.
Menu On/Off
You enter the menu on the “
MENUS
” level. The
MOD MENU
is your first
choice on this level.
A
: MOD MENU
>
>
>
2 Move across to the
SYS MENU
choice on this level.
1
There are six menu group choices available on the “
MENUS
” level. Each
choice has a letter prefix for easy identification (
A:
,
B:
, etc.).
D
: SYS MENU
¿
3 Move down to the “
COMMANDS
” level within the
SYS MENU
.
The
OUT TERM
command is your first choice on this level.
1
: OUT TERM
>
4 Move across to the
POWER ON
command on this level.
1
There are six command choices available in the
SYS MENU
. Each choice
on this level has a number prefix for easy identification (
1:
,
2:
, etc.).
2
: POWER ON
1
You can also use the knob to scroll left or right through the choices on each
level of the menu.
3
Chapter 3 Front-Panel Menu Operation
A front-panel menu tutorial
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