
11-2
IM 704610-01E
11.2 Initializing Settings
Procedure
MEDIA
FUNCTION
POLARITY
ARMING
INHIBIT
LOCAL
RECALL
ENTER
TRIG
IMPEDANCE EQUALIZER
SEC RANGE
KEY
LOCK
MEASURE
DISP OFF
JUDGE
GO
NO-GO
10%
20%
S
SEC RANGE
SCALE
L.MARK
R.MARK
GATE TIME
DELAY
BLOCK
REMOTE
STORE
UTILITY
JDG LEVEL
LEVEL
AUTO
COUPLE
EQ BOOST
MAN
CONV
50
Ω
1M
Ω
PW
E2T
D to C
BD x1
ns ms
s
%
V
%/
S
SHIFT
SHIFT
Display 1
Display 2
The phrase, “
rotary knob & <>
”
is used in the following
explanation to instruct the user
to enter numerical setting values
using the knob and arrow keys.
For details on this procedure,
see section 3.7.
POWER
Note
•
Check that it is okay to initialize the settings before actually doing so. You cannot undo
the changes after initialization. We recommend that you transmit the setup information to
a PC using a communication command and save the information beforehand.
•
If the instrument is initialized to its factory default settings, communication related settings
(Netwrk menu contents, chapters 8 and 9), the brightness setting (section 11.3), and
stored setup information (section 6.1) are also initialized.
The following two methods are available to perform the initialization.
Initialization to Factory Default Settings
1.
Check that the power switch is turned OFF.
2.
Hold down MEASURE and turn ON the power switch (press POWER ). Hold
MEASURE down for approximately three seconds. The settings are initialized.
Initializing Settings Other than the Stored Setup Information, Communication
Related Settings, and Brightness Setting
1.
Press SHIFT+ENTER (UTILITY) . The Utility menu is shown on Display 2.
2.
Turn the rotary knob to display System in Display 2.
3.
Press >. init, ROMver, or LEDbrit is displayed.
4.
Turn the rotary knob to display init in Display 2.
5.
Press > (or ENTER). The settings are initialized. The word, donE appears in
Display 1 for approximately one second, then measurement restarts.