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6. PLOT BUFFER:
Used to plot the current contents of the selected channel
buffer(s).
(SHIFT) LABEL:
Used to label the current setup conditions.
7.
GRID Pushbutton:
Used to draw specified grid on paper for receiving
plotted measurements.
(SHIFT) STANDARD GRID:
Used to draw a standard I<m grid on the
default recording area.
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PEN UP:
Used to raise the pen.
(SHIFT) PRINT TIME:
Used to label the current time and date.
9.
PEN ON:
Used to lower the pen.
(SHIFT) PRINT TRIG TIME:
Used to label the most recent trigger time.
10. PEN SELECT Pushbuttons:
Used to select correspondingly-numbered
pen from the pen carousel.
(SHIFT) PEN SELECT Pushbuttons:
Returns correspondingly-numbered
pen to carousel.
11. Pen Cursor Controls:
Used to position the pen on the plotting
medium. The
FAST
push button, when pressed with a cursor control,
increases the pen positioning speed..
12. FULL SCALE Push button and Indicator:
Used to locate or reposition
the full-scale point, a location on the plotting medium representing
full-scale input.
When the push button is pressed, the indicator lights and the pen
moves to the current full-scale location. The pen cursor controls can
then be used to reposition the full·scale point. Pressing
FULL SCALE
a
second time extinguishes the indicator and enters the new full-scale
location.
(SHIFT) P2:
Used to locate or reposition P2, a scaling point on the plot
ting medium used in digital plotter modes. The relative positions ofPl
and
P2
determine label character size.
P2
is located, repositioned, and entered in the same way as the full
scale point, except
SHIFT
is pressed before pressing
P2.
13. ZERO Pushbutton and Indicator:
Used to locate or reposition the
zero point, a location on the plotter paper representing zero input.
The zero point is located, repositioned, and entered in the same way as
the full-scale point.
(SHIFT) P1:
Used to locate or reposition PI, a scaling point on the plot
ting medium used in digital plotter modes.
2-8 Instrument Description and General Operation