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Other Useful Functions
Entering Values and Text Using the USB Keyboard
<For the setup procedure, see section 4.3>
You can connect a USB keyboard and enter file names and comments. In addition, the
functions of each key on the front panel of the instrument are assigned to the keys on the
keyboard. Thus, the keyboard can be used to carry out operations that are the same as
the key operations on the instrument. For the key assignments, see appendix 5.
USB keyboard
USB PERIPHERAL
DL1700E
Operating the Instrument Using a USB Mouse
<For the setup procedure, see section 4.3>
You can use a USB mouse to operate the instrument as you would using the front panel
keys. In addition, you can point to a desired item on a menu and click the item. This is
analogous to pressing a soft key corresponding to a menu and pressing the SELECT
key.
USB mouse
USB PERIPHERAL
DL1700E
Initialization <For the setup procedure, see section 4.4>
You can perform initialization using a simple panel key operation. However, certain
settings (communication settings and setting information saved with the store/recall
function) are not initialized.
To initialize the settings excluding the date/time setting (display ON/OFF is initialized) to
their factory default conditions, turn ON the power while holding down the RESET key.
Release the RESET key after a beep is heard.
Auto Setup <For the setup procedure, see section 4.5>
This function automatically sets the voltage axis, time axis, trigger settings, and other
settings to suit the input signal. This is useful when the characteristics of the input signal
are unknown. However, the auto setup function may not work depending on the input
signal.
Preset <For the setup procedure, see section 5.7>
This function sets the V/div, input coupling, trigger level, and other settings to values that
are suitable for CMOS and ECL signals (or arbitrary settings). You can also
automatically set to the optimum values for the current probe 700937, 701930, 701931,
and 701932 (sold separately).