
CHANGING SYSTEM SETTINGS
From the Perform Test screen press the “More” soft key. A second set of selections
will now be displayed.
Press the “System” soft key.
At the Setup System Menu you may highlight the parameter you wish to edit by
using the “Arrow” soft keys (
,
,
,
).
When you have highlighted the parameter you wish to edit, press the “Edit” soft
key to enter the System Parameter Edit screen. To edit numeric parameters simply
use the numeric key pad on the front panel. Time or date parameters require the
“Edit” soft key to be pressed and settings that require a selection of choices need
the “Change” soft key to be pressed. Press the ENTER key to save.
The next editable parameter will now be displayed. Continue to press the ENTER
key to toggle through each editable parameter.
You may press EXIT at any time to go back to the Setup System Menu. Press EXIT
again to go back to the Perform Test screen.
(Figure 2. Test Parameters Screen)
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SELECTING
A
TEST
MEMORY
From the Perform Test screen press the “Memory” soft key. The Memory Recall screen
will now be displayed.
There are two methods to select a memory: Enter a Number or List and Scroll.
ENTER A NUMBER
Enter the number with the numeric key pad that you would like to use.
Press the ENTER key to accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape from the
edit and return to the original memory location.
Once you press the ENTER key, the memory location and all of its steps will be
loaded into the instrument’s active memory and the Perform Test screen will be
displayed.
LIST AND SCROLL
Press the “List” soft key and scroll to the desired memory by pressing the “Arrow” soft
keys (
,
, Page
, Page
). When you have reached the desired memory,
press the ENTER key to accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape from the
edit and return to the original memory location.
Once you press the ENTER key, the memory location and all of its steps will be
loaded into the instrument’s active memory and the Perform Test screen will be
displayed.