4-3
IM 253710-01E
Common Operations
4
4.2
Initializing the Settings
Keys
• The
mark indicates the keys that are used for the operation.
• To exit the menu during operation, press the ESC key.
CONFIGURATION
ELEMENTS
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
FILTER
1
FILTER
FILTER
FILTER
2
3
4
RES
ET SELECT
CH
8
CH
6
CH
4
CH
2
CH
7
CH
5
CH
3
CH
1
OBSERVATION TIME
TRIG’ D
ACQ
REMOTE
MENU
SHIFT
NULL
CAL
COPY
LOCAL
HELP
MISC
FILE
ZOOM
CURSOR
MATH
DISPLAY
SETUP INPUT MEASURE TRIGGER
ABORT
E S C
SINGLE
START
START/STOP
Procedure
Note
Confirm whether or not it is okay to initialize the settings before actually carrying out the
initialization. You cannot restore the settings after they are initialized. We recommend that
you save the setup parameters (see section 12.5) before initialization.
1.
Press the SETUP key.
2.
Press the [Initialize] soft key. Select OK on the dialog box be appeared to
execute the initialization.
Explanation
The values set with the keys can be reset to their factory default values. This function is
useful when you wish to clear the previous settings or restart a configuration from the
beginning. For details on the default settings, see Appendix 4.
Parameters that cannot be initialized
• Date and time.
• Settings related to saving and loading data.
• Settings related to screen image data output.
• Settings related to the GP-IB interface and serial interface.
• SCSI ID numbers. (The SCSI interface is optional.)
Initializing on Power Up
If the power switch is turned ON while pressing the RESET key, the instrument is
powered up with the factory default settings in place. In this case, the settings related
to the GP-IB interface, serial interface, and SCSI ID numbers are also initialized.