
Section 3 Front Panel Operation
3.29
Cursor Keys
The cursor keys are used as edit keys to scroll through data or display fields and
select or change functions and/or parameters.
CURSOR
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←
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The left cursor key,
[
←
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, is used in menus to select display fields
by moving the cursor to the left. It logically wraps if used on the first
field of a display line.
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←
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also provides a backspace key for
editing numeric entries.
[
→
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The right cursor key,
[
→
]
, is used in menus to select display fields
by moving the cursor to the right.
[
→
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logically wraps if used on
the last field of a display line.
[
↑
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The up cursor key,
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↑
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, when in the memory view mode,
increments the record memory location on the front panel display.
When in the bus display mode and in the talk state,
[
↑
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increments
the data value on the bus data lines. When in the bus display mode
and in the listen state,
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↑
]
increments the data value that will be
output when the Analyzer488 is put into the talk state.
[
↓
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The down cursor key,
[
↓
]
, when in the memory view mode,
decrements the record memory location on the front panel display.
When in the bus display mode and in the talk state,
[
↓
]
decrements
the data value on the bus data lines. When in the bus display mode
and in the listen state,
[
↓
]
decrements the data value that will be
output when the Analyzer488 is put into the talk state.
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