Keys and rotary knobs
4 Principles of operation
USM 36
Issue 2 (12/2013)
4-7
4.3 Keys and rotary knobs
Power key
The key for powering the instrument on and off is locat-
ed on the far right below the display screen.
Navigation
The two rotary knobs to the left and right of the display
screen, as well as the arrow keys below the display
screen are used for navigation between the function
groups and functions.
The navigation is used
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for toggling between the operating levels,
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for toggling between the function groups,
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for toggling between the functions,
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for setting functions.
Rotary knobs and arrow keys
The USM 36 is equipped with two rotary knobs.
Use the left-hand rotary knob to directly set the gain; the
right-hand rotary knob is meant for setting the currently
selected function.
You can use the two rotary knobs to make both incre-
mental and accelerated settings. You can achieve an in-
cremental setting by turning the rotary knob slightly until
it locks into the next setting. Use the rotary knob contin-
uously at a constant speed to achieve an accelerated
setting. In this way, you can change the values quickly.
As an alternative, you can use the arrow keys below the
display screen for changing the settings. If you keep the
arrow key pressed down, the value changes faster.
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