
Keypad Hard Keys
This section contains an alphabetical listing of the Cell Master front panel keypad controls
along with a brief description of each. More detailed descriptions of the major function
keys follow.
The following keypad hard key functions are printed in
black
on the keypad keys.
0-9
These keys are used to enter numerical data as required to setup or per-
form measurements.
+/–
The plus/minus key is used to enter positive or negative values as required
to setup or perform measurements.
·
The decimal point is used to enter decimal values as required to setup or
perform measurements.
ESCAPE
CLEAR
Exits the present operation or clears the status window. If a parameter is
being edited, pressing this key will clear the value currently being entered
and restore the last valid entry. Pressing this key again will close the pa-
rameter. During normal sweeping, pressing this key will move up one
menu level.
Up/Down
Arrows
Increments or decrements a parameter value or moves up or down a list.
The specific parameter value affected typically appears in the message
area of the LCD.
ENTER
Implements the current action or parameter selection.
ON
OFF
Turns the Anritsu Cell Master on or off. When turned on, the saved sys-
tem state at the last turn-off is restored. If the
ESCAPE/CLEAR
key is
held down while the
ON/OFF
key is pressed, the factory preset state will
be restored.
SYS
Allows selection of system and application setup parameters and the dis-
play language.
NOTE: Holding down the
SYS
key while turning the unit on with the
On/Off
key
will initiate a Full Factory Reset. A Full Factory Reset will erase all saved set-
ups, stored traces, custom antennas, custom cables and signal standards. A
Full Factory Reset is required whenever the unit has been updated with new
firmware.
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