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Front Panel
Setup
[Save]
Nine amplifier setups may be stored in non-volatile memory.To save a
setup, press [Save] to display the buffer number (1..9) in the CH2 dis-
play. Use the knob to select the desired buffer number. Press [Save]
again to store the setup in the buffer, or any other key to abort the save
process.
The message 'SAvE n donE' is displayed if the setup is successfully
saved. The message 'SAve not donE' is displayed if the save process is
aborted.
[Recall]
Nine amplifier setups may be stored in non-volatile memory.To recall a
setup, press [Recall] to display the buffer number (1..9) in the CH2 dis-
play. Use the knob to select the desired buffer number. Press [Recall]
again to recall the setup in the buffer, or any other key to abort the
recall process. When a setup is recalled, any data presently in the data
buffer is lost.
The message 'rcal n donE' is displayed if the setup is successfully
recalled. The message 'rcal not donE' is displayed if the recall process is
aborted. The message 'rcal dAtA Err' is displayed if the recalled setup is
not valid. This is usually because a setup has never been saved into the
selected buffer.
[Aux Out]
The 4 Aux Outputs may be programmed from the front panel. Press
[Aux Out] until the desired output (1-4) is displayed in the Reference dis-
play. The AxOut indicators below the display indicate which output (1-4)
is displayed. The knob may then be used to adjust the output level from
-10.5V to +10.5V. Press [Phase], [Freq], [Ampl] or [Harm#] to return the
display to normal.
Summary of Contents for SR830
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Page 11: ...SR830 DSP Lock In Amplifier 1 10...
Page 13: ...2 2 Getting Started...
Page 17: ...2 6 The Basic Lock in...
Page 23: ...2 12 Outputs Offsets and Expands...
Page 25: ...2 14 Storing and Recalling Setups...
Page 31: ...3 4 SR830 Basics...
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Page 121: ...6 4 Performance Tests...
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