2-1
IM 253710-01E
Names and Uses of Parts
2
Chapter 2 Names and Uses of Parts
2.1
Front Panel, Rear Panel, and Top View
Front Panel
RES
ET SELECT
TRIG’ D
ACQ
REMOTE
MENU
SHIFT
CAL
NULL
COPY
LOCAL
HELP
MISC
FILE
ZOOM
CURSOR
MATH
DISPLAY
SETUP INPUT MEASURE TRIGGER
CONFIGURATION
ELEMENT
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
FILTER
1
FILTER
FILTER
FILTER
2
3
4
SINGLE
START
START/STOP
CH
8
CH
6
CH
4
CH
2
CH
7
CH
5
CH
3
CH
1
OBSERVATION TIME
DC - 2 MHz 5 MS/s
POWER ANALYZER
POWER
O
I
LCD
Handle
Use the handles
(both sides) when
moving the instrument.
(Section 3.1)
Soft keys
Used when selecting setup parameters in a menu.
ESC key
Clears and escapes
from the current menu.
Operation Keys
Keys that are pressed first when carrying out an operation.
Displays the first menu of the corresponding key (setting).
(Section 2.2)
Jog shuttle
Used when selecting setup parameters and
setting values.
(Section 2.2)
Rotary knob
Used when setting the observation time. (Section 6.1)
Filter indicator
Lights when the line filter is turned ON. (Section 5.6)
Floppy disk drive
Used when saving or loading data.
(Chapter 12, Section 13.4)
Power switch
(Section 3.11)
Vent holes
(Section 3.2)
ABORT
ESC
ESC
Rear Panel
Input module
(Section 2.4)
External trigger input connector
Used when triggering off of an external signal or
when determining the measurement/computation
period.
(Sections 7.2, 10.1)
External trigger output connector
Outputs an external signal when a trigger
occurs.
(Section 14.1)
External printer connector
Centronics printers are connected here.
(Section 13.3)
GP-IB and Serial (RS-232) connectors
For communication functions, see the
Communication Interface User's Manual
(IM253710-11E).
Power connector
(Section 3.6)
Voltage input terminal
Wire the voltage measurement cable.
(Section 3.7 to 3.10)
Current input terminal
Wire current
measurement cables.
(Sections 3.7, 3.9, 3.10)
Current sensor input
connector
Connect the external
sensor cable from the
external current sensor.
(Section 3.8)
External clock input connector
Used when setting the external clock
signal as the time base or when inputting
the synchronization signal of the
measurement/computation period.
(Sections 6.3, 10.1)
Power fuse
(Section 16.5)
Protective Earth Terminal**
Element 1
(Section 3.3)
Element 3
Element 2
Element 4*
SCSI (option)
External SCSI devices are connected here.
(Chapter 12, Section 13.4)
* A sensor input module can be installed into the element number 4 slot. The input terminal or connector type
varies depending on the type of sensor input module that is installed. For details related to the connector types,
see section 2.4.
** For products shipped as of January 2004, the protective earth terminal is located on the rear panel. To ensure
safety, if the current to be measured exceeds 7 A (RMS), use a cable or conductor that allows current greater
than the current to be measured to flow through it, and always connect protective grounding prior to use of this
instrument. If you need to confirm whether a protective earth terminal is installed, please contact the dealer
from whom you purchased the instrument.