
Getting Started
R&S
®
EVSG1000
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User Manual 1178.6227.02 ─ 04
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Local or Remote Operation (see
Chapter 2.4.4, "Remote Control"
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Battery status and charge status (in %)
(See
Chapter 11.6, "Instrument Configuration and Operating Status Settings"
2.4.2
Manual Operation
This chapter describes how to operate the R&S
EVSG1000 directly on the instrument,
using graphical interaction methods. During manual operation, the R&S
EVSG1000
display indicates "Local" in the status bar.
2.4.2.1
Changing Settings and Activating Functions
All functions available on the R&S
EVSG1000 can be accessed using the keys on the
front panel of the instrument. Some keys provide a softkey menu on the display with
further functions and settings.
1. Select a key on the front panel of the instrument to activate a function directly, or to
display a softkey menu.
2. Select the softkey for the setting or function as required.
If necessary, select the "More softkeys" key to switch to the second softkey menu.
The function is activated, or a new window is displayed to view or change specific
settings.
3. To set the focus on a specific setting in the displayed window, scroll through the
individual settings by turning the rotary knob or pressing the Up and Down arrow
keys on the front panel (see
4. Scroll through the available setting values by turning the rotary knob or pressing
the Up and Down arrow keys on the front panel, or enter a numeric or alphanu-
meric value as described in
Chapter 2.4.2.2, "Entering Data"
Note:
While you turn the rotary knob, the settings are applied immediately. If you
enter a value using the keypad, you must confirm the setting before the settings
are applied.
5. Confirm the new setting and remove the focus by pressing the rotary knob or the
[ENTER] key on the front panel.
2.4.2.2
Entering Data
You enter data in input fields using elements provided by the front panel, e.g. the key-
pad, rotary knob, or navigation keys.
Operating Basics