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Index
Names and Functions of Parts
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Panel Keys and Knobs
• MENU Key (explained by function in each chapter and section)
Displays a setup menu for measurement conditions (sections 5.2, 5.20, 7.2, 7.3, and
7.5), record conditions (chapter 9), triggers (chapter 6), waveform computation
(chapter 10), store and recall of setup parameters (section 13.1), screen image data
printing (chapter 12) and saving (sections 13.12, 13.13, and 15.3), system
configuration (sections 3.6, 16.1 to 16.3, and 17.4), initialization and calibration
(sections 4.4 to 4.6), remote control (Communication Interface User’s Manual),
network (chapter 15), backlight (section 16.4), self-test (17.3), etc. The displayed
menu varies depending on the mode selected using the MODE key.
• DISPLAY Key (Chapter 8)
Displays a menu related to the screen display.
• MODE Key (Section 9.1)
Displays a menu used to select the mode. Three modes are available: Memory, Chart
Recorder, and X-Y Recorder.
• START/STOP Key (Sections 7.1, 9.4, and 9.6)
Starts/Stops waveform acquisition (or waveform recording). Waveform acquisition (or
waveform recording) is in progress when the indicator above the key is illuminated.
• CHART SPEED Key (Section 9.2)
This key is valid only when Chart Recorder mode is selected with the MODE key.
Press this key to display a menu used to set the chart speed.
• CH Key (explained by function in each chapter and section)
Displays a menu used to select the channel.
If you select a channel from CH1 to CH16, a menu is displayed that is used to turn the
display of each channel ON/OFF (section 5.1), set the vertical position (section 5.4),
coupling (section 5.5), Probe attenuation or current-to-voltage conversion ratio
(section 5.6), bandwidth limit (section 5.7), vertical axis expansion/reduction (sections
5.8 and 5.9), linear scaling (section 5.11), inverted display of waveforms (section
5.12), and waveform label (section 8.10).
If you select Logic A or Logic B, a menu is displayed that is used to set the vertical
position (section 5.4), vertical axis expansion/reduction (section 5.8), logic probe
(section 5.18), displayed bits (section 5.18), bit label (section 5.18), mapping (section
5.18), and logic waveform label (section 8.10).
• ALL CH Key (Section 5.19)
Displays a pop-up window containing a list of settings similar to those displayed on
the menu when the CH key is pressed.
• RANGE FINE Key (Section 5.8)
Press the key to illuminate the indicator above the key. In this condition, you can turn
the range knob to expand or reduce the vertical axis by specifying the magnification
(zoom rate).
• POSITION FINE Key
Press the key to illuminate the indicator above the key. In this condition, you can turn
the position knob to set the vertical display position of the waveform in 0.1-division
resolution.
• RANGE Knob (Section 5.3)
Sets the voltage range. You select the target channel with the CH key before you turn
this knob. If you change the setting when waveform acquisition is stopped, the new
setting takes effect when you restart the waveform acquisition.
MENU
MENU
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
MODE
MODE
RESET
RESET
SELECT
SELECT
RECORD
RECORD
ALL CH
ALL CH
RANGE
RANGE
POSITION
POSITION
TRIG'D
TRIG'D
MANUAL TRIG
MANUAL TRIG
START/
START/
STOP
STOP
CHART
CHART
SPEED
SPEED
CH
CH
RANGE
RANGE
FINE
FINE
POSITION
POSITION
FINE
FINE