Making Entries from the Keypad
R&S FS300
E-1007.9900.15
5-50
Operating manual, 02/2006
5
Manual Operating Concept
This chapter
Chapter 5 contains an overview of the R&S FS300’s basic manual operating
concept. This includes a description of the keypad, the screen layout, menu
operation and how to set parameters. There is an overview of the menus and
functions at the end of this chapter.
Further
information
Chapter 4 contains a brief introduction that takes you step-by-step through
some simple measurements.
Chapter 6 contains an in-depth description of the menu functions.
Chapter 7 contains note for remote control the R&S FS300 via a USB inter-
face.
5.1
Making Entries from the Keypad
Introduction
The R&S FS300 is operated using menus in conjunction with a keypad and a
rotary knob. The keypad comprises the following sections:
Numerical keys [11]
Unit keys [9]
Cursor keys [6, 7]
Action keys [4, 5]
SYS key [3]
5.1.1 Numerical
Keys
Function
The numerical keys are used to enter numerical parameters.
...
−
Inserts one of the digits “0” to “9” at the cursor position.
−
Inserts a decimal point “.” at the cursor position.
−
Inserts a minus sign “-” at the cursor position.
5.1.2 Unit
Keys
Function
The unit keys are used to assign the appropriate unit to the number that has
been entered, simultaneously terminating the entry.
−
Assigns
GHz
when a
frequency setting
is being made
−
Assigns
s
when a
time setting
is being made
−
Assigns
MHz
when a
frequency setting
is being made
−
Assigns
ms
when a
time setting
is being made
−
Assigns
kHz
when a
frequency setting
is being made
−
Assigns
µs
when a
time setting
is being made
−
Assigns
Hz
when a
frequency setting
is being made
NOTE
In the case of all other entries, the unit keys assume the same function as the
Enter key. ( 5-52).
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