SMIQ
Basic Operating Steps
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2.23
Menu fields
(3)The indication fields below the header field are reserved for the menu representations.
The image contents of these fields change as a function of the menu selected. The
field at the left-hand display margin is occupied with the main menu, the topmost level
of the menu structure. The main menu is always faded in.
Each further field adjacent at the right contains submenus.
The field ending with the right-hand display margin shows the setting menu. In this
menu all setting values and setting states connected with the menu selected are
indicated. When accessing submenus, the higher-order menus remain in the display.
The current menu path is evident through the select marks.
Menu cursor
The menu cursor shows the user at which position in the menu he is.
The position of the menu cursor is evident from the inverse notation of
the term (white characters on a black background)
Digit cursor
As an underscore, the digit cursor marks the position which can be
varied by means of the rotary knob in a value indication.
Select mark
The frame around a term marks current menus or valid settings in the
setting menu.
2.2.2
Calling the Menus
Accessing the menus is effected using rotary knob [VARIATION], [SELECT] key and [RETURN] key.
Rotary knob
Rotary knob [VARIATION] moves the menu cursor over the positions of a menu level
to be selected. If a scrollbar is visible at the left-hand margin of a menu, the menu is
larger than the screen window. If the menu cursor is moved to the margin of the
screen window, the covered lines become visible.
[SELECT] key
The [SELECT acknowledges the selection marked by means of the menu cursor.
[RETURN] key
The [RETURN] key
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returns the menu cursor to the next higher menu level. The menu cursor is shifted
to the left into the preceding column of the menu structure.
-
resets the menu cursor from frequency or level value indication in the header field
into the menu field to the menu called last.
-
closes the display pages called using keys [STATUS], [HELP] and [ERROR] again.
Settings are accessed in the setting menus ending with the right-hand display margin.
AM DEPTH
AM SOURCE INT
AM SOURCE EXT
AM EXT COUPLING
LFGEN FREQ
FREQ
100. 000 000 0
MHz
LEVE L
- 30.0
dBm
AM
30.0 %
OFF
INT
OFF
EXT1
AC
DC
1.000 0 kHz
FREQ UENCY
LEVE L
ANAL OG MOD
VECT OR MOD
DIGI TAL MO D
DIGI TAL ST D
LF OUTPUT
SWEE P
LIST
MEM SEQ
UTIL ITIES
AM
BB-A M
FM
PM
PULS E
Fig. 2-4
MODULATION-AM menu