
Front Panel Operation
5-12
Quick Access to Commonly Used Functions
The
Blue
button provides quick access to certain functions, such as status recall. Note that any
Blue
button function is also available through the main menus.
The options that the
Blue
button can control are the ones in blue boxes on the front panel. To execute
any option labeled in a blue box, press the
Blue
button and then the button you want. The following
table lists the available options.
Button
Function
Waveform
Recall memory 1.
Picture
Recall memory 2.
Input
Recall memory 3.
Vector
Recall memory 4.
*
(Auto Meas AVM-510A)
Recall memory 5.
Display
Recall memory 6.
Up Arrow
Recall memory 7.
Config
Recall memory 8.
Msmt (Mesmnt AVM-510A)
Recall memory 9.
Down Arrow
Recall memory 10.
Enter
Recall the currently selected image to the display.
Prev
Mnu
Switch the Added Marks boxes on and off. Note that
these boxes are visible only at the 2H Mag sweep rate.
Clr
Mnu (AVM-510A)
Audio – Toggles the audio meters on and off for the
selected signal input.
Field Sel
Switch between External Reference and Internal
Reference.
Sweep
Display a waveform as a two-field display.
* This button is blank on the MM-410.
The
Blue
button also has an escape function under certain conditions. For example, if you quickly
press the
Blue
button twice, the following message flashes on the monitor screen:
Press Enter for FACTORY RESET
CAUTION:
Do not press the
Enter
button until you read the following section
“Factory Reset.” Failure to do so can cause loss of memory data.
Summary of Contents for MM-410
Page 16: ...About This Manual 1 4 Notes...
Page 34: ...Installation 4 6 Notes...
Page 48: ...Front Panel Operation 5 14 Notes...
Page 102: ...Viewing Waveforms Vectors and Pictures 7 30 Notes...
Page 126: ...Automatic Measurement AVM 510A 9 20 Notes...
Page 148: ...AVM 510A C For Component Measurements 12 4 Notes...
Page 158: ...Connector Pinouts B 4 Notes...
Page 162: ...Calibration D 2 Notes...