Instrument Tour
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Getting Started 1423.1049.02 ─ 02
8 = Sensor connector, see
9 = User x input/output connectors, see
10 = RF output connectors, see
4.1.1
Touchscreen
The block diagram and the most important settings are displayed on the screen
on the front panel. Additionally, the screen display provides status and setting
information and allows you to quickly reconfigure the signal flow. The screen is
touch-sensitive, offering an alternative means of user interaction for quick and
easy handling of the instrument.
Figure 4-2: Touchscreen elements
1 = Status bar (frequency and level display)
2 = Block diagram
3 = Taskbar/softkey bar
A touchscreen is a screen that is touch-sensitive. It reacts in a specified way
when a particular element on the screen is tapped by a finger. Any user interface
element that can be clicked by a mouse pointer can also be tapped on the screen
to trigger the same behavior.
Using the touchscreen, the following tasks (among others) can be performed by
the tap of your finger:
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Changing a setting
Front Panel Tour