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IM AQ6376-01EN
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Using the USB Mouse <<See section 3.2 for the operating procedure>>
With a connected USB mouse you can perform the same operations as with the
instrument’s panel keys. Also, if you move the mouse pointer over the item in the menu
screen that you wish to select and click it, the instrument responds exactly as if you had
pressed the corresponding soft key.
The USB mouse is connected to the connector on the front panel of the instrument.
Registering Soft Keys <<See section 8.1 for the operating procedure>>
Frequently used soft keys can be registered in the soft key menu.
Registering soft keys reduces the steps needed to execute their functions. Twenty-four
soft keys can be registered. By default, all keys are unregistered.
Data Initialization <<See section 8.2 for the operating procedure>>
You can restore all settings to their factory defaults.
The parameter setting values and data of each function are initialized.
Help
<<See section 8.3 for the operating procedure>>
Displays an explanation of the soft key menus.
Certain soft keys have additional help text (“MORE INFO”). MORE INFO contains
detailed explanations of the corresponding soft keys.
Locking Keys <<See section 8.5 for the operating procedure>>
This function locks key input temporarily to prevent users from operating the AQ6376
through the keys. Even when the keys are locked, soft keys registered as USER keys
can be used for operation.
Remote (Separate Document)
An external device can be connected to the instrument through the GP-IB port or another
port to remotely control the instrument. This function requires a special connector cable
for connecting with the external device. For details, see the separate user’s manual,
“Remote Control User's Manual.”
Program (Separate Manual)
The program function allows you to control an external instrument without using a PC.
The function uses Ethernet, RS-232, or GP-IB. For details, see the separate user’s
manual, “Remote Control User's Manual.”