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IM 701310-01E
Names and Functions of Parts
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Screen Image Printing/Data Saving/History Waveform/etc.
RESET key
Returns a numeric input value to its default.
SET key
Confirms a menu item selected with the rotary knob.
Arrow keys (
keys)
The left and right arrow keys move the digit cursor sideways when entering a numeric
value.
Use the up and down arrow keys to enter a numeric value.
Numeric keys
Use this for entering numeric values, file names, and so on.
PRINT key ►Sections 12.2 to 12.4, 13.8
Prints the screen image data.
SHIFT+PRINT key (
MENU) ►Sections 12.2 to 12.4, 13.8
Pressing the SHIFT key, followed by the PRINT key displays a menu when printing the
screen image data to the internal printer or USB printer.
FILE key ►Sections 13.4 to 13.7, 13.9 to 13.12
Displays a menu for data saving and recall operations using a PC card or USB memory,
and for file operations.
SYSTEM key
Displays a menu relating to calibration, network, computer interface settings, date and
time, message language, click sound, self-test, and storage media formatting.
Displays system information (which options are installed, and firmware version).
SHIFT key
Pressing this once lights the key, and enables the functions indicated on each key by a
purple legend above the key. Pressing the key once more returns to the normal functions.
SETUP key ►Sections 4.4, 4.5
Displays a menu for the initialization function returning settings to their factory defaults,
the auto setup function automatically setting values according to input signals, and for
storing and recalling setting information.
On models with the /G4 option, a menu related to power supply analysis function
appears.
For a description of the power supply analysis function, see the
Power Supply Analysis
Function User’s Manual IM701310-61E
.
HISTORY key ►Chapter 11
Displays a menu for displaying waveforms using the history memory function, and when
searching.
SHIFT+HISTORY key (
HISTORY CLEAR) ►Section 11.1
Pressing the SHIFT key, followed by the HISTORY key clears the displayed history
waveform.
1.2 Operating Keys and Knobs