Operating Basics
DAS System User Manual
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Notice that the State data in Figure 2–14 is displayed in the same manner as
the Trigger menu and as defined by the Channel menu. The names of the
individual channel groups appear at the top of the menu.
There are several different ways to scroll data in the State menu:
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You can use the scroll buttons at the bottom of the screen (point the mouse at
the buttons and press the left button).
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You can use the Joydisk (point the mouse at the up or down arrows and press
the left button).
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You can scroll directly with the mouse on the menu.
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You can move to a specific cursor sequence by entering a number in the
Cursor Sequence field.
33. Point the mouse at one of the single-arrow buttons and press the left button.
The data (or line cursor) will move one sequence each time you press the
button.
34. Point the mouse at one of the double-arrow buttons and press the left button.
The data will move several (one-half page of) sequences each time you press
the button.
35. Point the mouse at either the up-arrow or down-arrows on the Joydisk button
on the bottom left side of the menu and press the left button. The data will
move one sequence each time you press the button.
36. While still pointing at the Joydisk button, hold down the Shift key on the
keyboard and press the left button. The data will move several (one-half page
of) sequences each time you press the button.
37. Point the mouse to an area on the menu just above the function key legends
and press the left button. The line cursor will move to the approximate
location of the mouse pointer. Each time after that, the data will scroll one
sequence each time you press the mouse button.
38. Point the mouse at approximately three sequence lines from the top of the
data in the menu and press the left button. The line cursor will move to the
approximate location of the mouse pointer. Each time after that, the data will
scroll one sequence each time you press the button.
39. Enter a number (for example 500) in the Cursor field and press the right
button. The line cursor will be positioned at the indicated sequence location.
In addition to scrolling to specific data, you can also define search parameters to
search for data using the Search Definition overlays. However, describing these
operations is beyond the scope of this tutorial. Refer to your module user manual
for specific information on Search Definition overlay.
Scrolling State Data
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