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There are 3 button groups in total on the front panel. Softkeys and menu buttons under the display,
function buttons on the right and numeric entry buttons with rotary knob and cursor buttons in between.
1.
SELECT. Selects previous/next parameter on display. Selected parameter can be edited and
relevant tooltip is shown (if enabled). Press CANCEL to deselect a parameter.
2.
SETUP. Enters/exits device menu. Device menu contains additional function parameters, see
chapter 3.2 or SETUP subchapters in chapter 4 for more details.
3.
SYSTEM. Enters/exits main menu. Main menu contains all device-related settings, see menu
structure in chapter 3.
4.
Softkeys. Buttons with context-specific functions. Current functions are shown on display, just
above the buttons.
1.
Function buttons. Directly selects a calibrator function or toggles function
mode if the function is already selected (f.e. pushing VOLTAGE button in
voltage DC mode switches to voltage AC mode).
2.
OPER. Turns output on according to selected function and parameters.
3.
STBY. Turns output off.
4.
NULL. Sets meter readout to zero by shifting offset of active meter
function.
5.
FUNC. Toggles meter function.
Numeric and navigation buttons have dual function. In menus these buttons are used to list through items
(
and
buttons, knob rotation), select an item (ENTER button, OK softkey or knob push), enter a
value or exit menu item (CANCEL button, EXIT/CLOSE softkey).
Outside menus, numeric and navigation buttons are used to edit values of selected parameters. If no
parameter is selected, pressing any numeric or navigation button will select function’s main parameter.
Values can be edited with cursor keys and rotary knob as well. Use
and
buttons to shift through
digits and
and
buttons to increment or decrement that digit. Knob rotation works as either
/
or
/
buttons, knob push toggles between the two modes.
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