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Manual Operation
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ESC
The old value is retained.
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Softkeys
The selected unit is set and adopted together with the newly entered value.
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"m" or "k" on the external keyboard
The number entry can also be completed with the entry of the unit. Simply entering
values such as "m" to the set voltage value to mV or "k" to set a frequency value to
kHz is sufficient here.
The entry is set in the hardware as soon as the numeric entry field is closed.
Only the number keys and cursor keys are accepted; letters and special characters
have no effect when numeric values are being entered.
4.7.9.2
Value Inputs in Direct mode – Magenta Selection Frame
When the focus is moved to a numeric entry field, the system enters Edit mode, which
is indicated by a green selection frame.
Using ENTER functions - pressing the ENTER key or using a rotary-knob click -
switches to Direct mode and the selection frame changes to magenta.
The digit cursor then moves to the first digit to the right of the decimal point or, if there
is no decimal point, to the digit at the extreme right.
A digit can now be entered using the keyboard; the digit at the cursor position is
replaced. The cursor does not change its position.
The digit cursor can be placed at a different position at any time using the cursor keys
or rotary knob. Digits are then entered at the new position.
Entries in Direct mode always use the overwrite mode.
In Direct mode, every setting change is immediately passed on to the hardware and
executed. For this reason, this method is particularly suited for adjustment work.
Direct mode can be exited using the ENTER function, the ESC key, a rotary knob click
or by clicking in a different field with the mouse.
Only rotary-knob entries, number keys and cursor keys are accepted; letters and spe-
cial characters have no effect.
Changes made to values are not accepted if the entries are outside the possible value
range; an audible warning is issued and the entry is changed to its permissible mini-
mum or maximum value. The possible value range is displayed above the softkey bar.
Settings in the Panels