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IM 701510-01E
4.7
Entering Characters using the Keyboard
1.
Display the keyboard used for entering a file name or comment
(displayed when your are prompted a character input).
2.
Use the rotary knob to select the desired character or symbol and press
the
SELECT key
. The entered character will appear on the displayed
keyboard.
3.
Repeat step 2 until all characters and symbols are entered.
4.
Move the rotary knob to the “
ENT
” setting and press the
SELECT
key
. The file name, comment and such will be set and the keyboard
screen will be closed.
Explanation
Displaying the keyboard to enter characters/symbols
For entry of a file name, refer to
6.9 Setting the Action-On Trigger (page 6-14)
9.1 Judging using a Waveform Zone (page 9-1)
9.2 Judging using Measured Values of Waveform Parameters (page 9-5)
12.3 Saving and Loading Waveform Data (page 12-4)
13.3 Saving and Loading Waveform Data (page 13-4)
For entry of a comment, refer to
10.6 Entering a Comment (page 10-10)
Function keys on the soft keyboard
DEL
........ Deletes the character or symbol left of the cursor in the character string.
INS
.......... Switches between insert and overwrite modes.
CAPS
..... Switches between upper and lower case letters.
CLR
........ Deletes all entered characters and symbols. Has thus the same function as the
RESET key on the front panel.
SPACE
... Enters one space.
ENT
........ Confirms the entered characters and symbols.
* Pressing the < or > key shifts the entry position (cursor) to the left or right.
ESC key
Aborts entering file name or comments during setting. The keyboard screen will
be closed and setting will be ignored.
Points to note
• The following number of characters can be entered.
File name : 1 to 8
Comment : 0 to 25
• The following character types are available.
File name : Digits, letters (not case sensitive), _(underline), – (minus), %, (, )
Comment : All characters and symbols on the keyboard (case sensitive), and space
• The following five file names are not available due to MS-DOS restrictions.
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK
Keys and Procedure
Rotary knob
SELECT key
ESC key
<, > key