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Manual Operation
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Panels consist of up to three columns, depending on the function block on which the
panel is based. For example, two-channel functions are operated in panels with two
columns. When defining graphical windows, settings from Trace
1 can be applied to
Trace
2 in a third column between the two original columns so that trace 2 does not
have to be configured separately.
Each panel contains a selection of different parameter fields which are combined in
groups. Various types of parameter fields, which are operated in different ways, are
used. The parameter fields have labels indicating their function.
Panels consist of the following elements:
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Title bar
The top field contains the name of the panel (here: "Analyzer Function") and the
title bar buttons for hiding and closing the menu. The buttons can be oper-
ated with the mouse. For operation using the front panel, the HIDE and CLOSE
keys can be used.
The button maximizes graphical windows so that they cover the entire screen
(see
chapter 4.4.2, "WINBAR and Softkeys"
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Headlines in panels
With multi-column panels, each column has a headline.
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Function groups
In panels, parameter fields which belong together with respect to their function are
frequently combined in function groups. Gray lines indicate these groups.
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Numeric entry field
A numeric value (e.g. the frequency) can be entered in this field.
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Units
The unit of a numeric value is displayed next to the entry field (see above). When
the value is entered, all possible units are offered on the softkey bar (on more than
one level where necessary). The entry can be completed by selecting the unit
using a softkey. The unit can be changed after the entry has been made. In this
case, the physical value remains unchanged; however, the value displayed in the
entry field is adapted automatically to the changed unit.
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Text entry field
Panels