Manual Operation
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With multi-column panels, settings can be transferred from the left-hand to the
right-hand column without the parameter having to be entered a second time. If the
track box is activated, all of the settings within the function group apply to both col-
umns. All fields with transferred settings are shown as display fields and cannot be
accessed while the track function is active.
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Hidden parameter fields
In general, an effort has been made to keep the panels as short as possible. For
this reason, unneeded fields are hidden. The above example shows this: The fields
"Meas Mode", "Trace Length" and "Trigger Source" appear only if the Waveform
function is activated.
4.5.3 Navigating in the Panels
If a panel has more fields than can be displayed on the screen or if the size of the
panel has been fixed such that its full length cannot be displayed, a scrollbar appears
along the right-hand side of the panel. The length of the scrollbar symbolizes the over-
all length of the panel; the dark part of the scrollbar indicates which section of the panel
is currently visible.
There are various ways of navigating inside panels, i.e. moving the entry focus:
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With operation via the front panel, the easiest navigation method is using the rotary
knob. Turning the rotary knob clockwise moves the focus down or to the right. Here
the cursor first moves to the right inside a field, then down through the current
group, then jumps over to the right-hand column, down again to the end of the
group from where the cursor then moves to the left-hand column of the following
group, and so on.
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Alternatively, the cursor keys and can also be used for navigation; the move-
ment sequence is the same as that described for operation using the rotary knob.
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The cursor keys on an external computer keyboard can be used to move around
within a panel. Once again, the movement sequence is the same as that described
Panels