
Getting Started
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EVSG1000
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User Manual 1178.6227.02 ─ 04
Entering numeric parameters
If a field requires numeric input, the keypad provides only numbers.
1. Enter the parameter value using the keypad, or change the currently used parame-
ter value by turning the rotary knob or pressing the Up or Down arrow keys.
2. After entering the numeric value via keypad, press the corresponding unit key.
The unit is added to the entry.
3. If the parameter does not require a unit, confirm the entered value by pressing the
[ENTER] key or any of the unit keys.
Entering numbers and (special) characters via the keypad
If a field requires alphanumeric input, use the keypad on the front panel of the
R&S
EVSG1000. Every alphanumeric key represents several characters and one num-
ber. The decimal point key (.) represents special characters, and the sign key (-) tog-
gles between capital and small letters. For the assignment refer to
1. Press the key once to enter the first possible value.
All characters available via this key are displayed.
2. To choose another value provided by this key, press the key again, until your
desired value is displayed.
3. With every key stroke, the next possible value of this key is displayed. If all possi-
ble values have been displayed, the series starts with the first value again. For
information on the series refer to
.
4. To change from capital to small letters and vice versa, press the sign key (-).
5. When you have chosen the desired value, wait for 2 seconds (to use the same key
again), or start the next entry by pressing another key.
Entering a blank
► Press the "0" key and wait 2 seconds.
Correcting an entry
on page 21), move the cursor to the
right of the entry you want to delete.
2. Press the [BACK] key.
The entry to the left of the cursor is deleted.
3. Enter your correction.
Completing the entry
► Press the [ENTER] key or the rotary knob.
For numeric values, the default unit is appended to the numeric input.
Operating Basics