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4.1.1 Description of the individual keys
↑
[8]
: Number 8:
[
]
:
The cursor
-up key is used to select a parameter
in a menu.
[5]
: Number 5.
[2]
: Number 2.
[ ]
: The cursor
-down key is used to select a
parameter in a menu.
[.]
: Entry of a decimal point.
[RGE
↑
]
:
When manual range selection is active, this
key is used to select the next higher
measuring range in the main menu.
[7]
:
Number 7.
[POS1]
:
This key ef
fects a jump to the first parameter
in any menu window
.
[4]
:
Number 4.
[ ]
:
The left cursor key is used to select parameter
values.
[1]
:
Number 1.
[E
N
D
]
:
This key ef
fects a jump to the last parameter in
a menu window
.
[0]
:
Number 0.
[A/M] :
When a measur
ement is not in pr
ogr
ess, this
key is used to changeover between automatic
and manual range selection in the main menu.
These pr
ogrammable keys have dif
fer
ent
functions depending on the menu in which
they ar
e used. Their designations ar
e displayed
in the bottom line of each menu.
↑
[BSP]
:
This key (Backspace) is used to delete the
character enter
ed last.
[ST
AR
T]
:
This key commences a measur
ement.
[+/-] :
This key is used to enter the sign of a numerical
value.
[STOP]
:
This key is used to stop a measur
ement.
[ESC] :
This key is used to cancel a curr
ent entry
, and
exit the input mode
[ENT]
:
This key is used to acknowledge an entry or a
selection.
[9]
: Number 9.
[ ]
:
The Page-Up key is used to select the pr
evious page
of a multi-page menu.
[6]
: Number 6.
[ ]
: The right cursor key is used to select parameter
values.
[3]
:
Number 3.
[
]
:
The Page-Down key is used to select the next
page
in a multi-page menu.
[C]
: This key is used to fully delete the curr
ent entry
and
repeat the input pr
ocedur
e fr
om the beginning,
without exiting the input mode.
[
RGE
↓
]
:
When manual range selection is active, this key
is used to select the next lower measuring range
inthe main menu.
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[F1], [F2],[F3], [F4] :