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Operating Instructions-318/338 Service
MENU CHARACTERISTICS
There are certain characteristics and terms common to all menus. The following paragraphs discuss these common
characteristics and their implications. More complete information is available in the 318/338 Logic Analyzer Operator’s
Manual, and as each menu is called later in this section.
POWER-UP CONFIGURATION DISPLAY
When the 318/338 is first powered up, it lists the configuration of the 318/338 and identifies option modules. It then shows
the results of the self test.
MENUS AND SUBMENUS
Each 318/338 menu is displayed on the monitor screen when you press its associated MENU key on the keyboard.
Some of the menus are comprised of several parts called submenus. These submenus are individual screen displays
which may be selected only after the menu is entered. For example, the parallel State Table menu has two submenus:
one for searching for data and one for comparing data. To display either of these submenus, you must first enter the
parallel State Table menu.
MENU DEFAULT DISPLAYS
On system power-up, the 318/338 assigns each menu default operating parameters. When you enter the menu, the menu
and its default parameters appear on the screen. This initial menu display is called the menu’s default display. If no
changes are made to the menu’s default display, the 318/338 will use the default parameters during the various
operations.
MENU FIELDS AND THE EDIT CURSOR
When a menu is displayed on the 318/338 screen, the menu’s changeable parameters appear as reverse-video fields.
Before making any changes in a specific field, you must first move the blinking edit cursor to that field. The edit cursor
moves from field to field, in any direction. It is controlled by these EDIT keys:
↑
,
↓
,
←
, and
→
. They move the cursor one space up, down, left, or right.
Once the edit cursor is located in a specific field, you can change the field value. The common keys used in making field
changes are:
•
Data Entry keys - used in fields that have a string of numeric values.
•
SELECT key - used in fields with predetermined values.
•
INCR and DECR keys - used in fields that have specific incrementing or decrementing numerical values.
•
CLEAR key - used in fields that allow a reset to zero.
NOTE
In some fields you must press the EXECUTE key after making any changes with the
SELECT key. In these cases, an error message will appear when you try to move
the edit cursor to another field after pressing the SELECT key. Pressing SELECT
again will abort EXECUTE.
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