3
2
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
App
Index
1.1
Front Panel
SAMPLE
ERROR
MASTER
KEY LOCK
REMOTE
DISPLAY
ESC
STORE
CH
SETUP
ERROR
MISC
INFO
LOCAL
SYNC
SHIFT
TIMER
POWER
MEASURE
RANGE
MODE
V / I
RANGE
V / I
CONFIG
NULL
MATH
COMPARE
CONFIG
PULSE
LIMIT
SWEEP
AUTO
AUTO
START
CONTROL
TRIG
HOLD
CONFIG
ZERO
OUTPUT
CH 1
CONFIG
4WIRE
SENSE
OUTPUT
Hi
ZERO
OUTPUT
CONFIG
4WIRE
SENSE
OUTPUT
Hi
18V
MAX
0.5V
MAX
18V
MAX
18V
MAX
0.5V
MAX
18V
MAX
Lo
Lo
ALL TERMINALS 250V MAX TO
CH 2
KEY LOCK
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
0
.
+/-
BS
GS820
MULTI CHANNEL SOURCE MEASURE UNIT
18V RANGE MODEL
SOURCE
Power switch
→ Section 3.4
Handle
Used to carry the GS820.
→ Section 3.1
Output terminals
Connects the measurement leads that
come with the package.
→ Sections 3.5 and 4.5
Soft keys
Selects items on the soft key menu that appears when setting up the GS820.
→ Section 4.1
ESC (DISPLAY) key
Switches the display or
clears a soft key menu.
→ Sections 4.1 and 4.2
Setup and execution keys
Keys used to change the settings or execute an operation.
Press a setup key to show the respective setup item. → Sections 1.4 and 4.1
Trigger control key
A key used to generate a sweep start or source trigger or to hold a trigger.
→ Sections 2.6 and 6.5
SHIFT (LOCAL) key
The keys enter the shifted state when you press the SHIFT key and the SHIFT key illuminates.
In this state, the item marked in purple characters below the key is controlled.
Pressing this key when the GS820 is in remote mode (controlled via communications)
causes the instrument to switch to the local mode.
→ Sections 14.2 and 15.1
Display
→ Section 1.3
Remote indicator
Illuminates when the GS820 is in remote mode (controlled via communications).
→ Sections 14.2 and 15.1
KEY LOCK indicator
Illuminates when key lock is ON. → Section 11.8
Sampling error indicator
Illuminates when a sampling error occurs in sweep start, source trigger, or measurement trigger.
→ Sections 5.7, 6.5, and 7.6
Master indicator
Illuminates when set as a master unit in synchronized operation. → Section 10.4
Output control key
Press to generate output or zero source.
→ Section 5.12
Rotary knob, numeric keys, and cursor
keys
Sets values or selects setup data or items.
→ Section 4.1
765601/765602 Example
(the same for the 765611/765612)
1-1
IM 765601-01E
Names and Functions of Parts
Chapter 1
Names and Functions of Parts