Subject to Export Control, see Cover Page for details. 4-17
4-4-2. OSCILLOSCOPE SCREEN FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS (cont)
SCREEN FEATURE FUNCTION
Vert Offset Used to select the Vertical Offset of the Oscilloscope.
Select: -100.00 to +100.00 V in 0.01 V increments
-100% to +100% in 0.01% increments (Demod AM)
-100.00 to +100.00 kHz in 0.01 kHz increments (Demod FM)
Zero Used to remove the DC offset from the DVM signal source.
Field is displayed only when Source Field is set to DVM.
F1 “Edit” / “Done” Edit Highlights the selected field to be changed or changes the
field value if the field only contains two selections.
Done Ends the Field Edit and saves the new setting / value.
F2 “Return” / “Save” Return Displays the System Menu (para 2-2-2)
Save Performs a data dump of frames displayed on the screen,
including configurations, readings and settings. The data
dump is stored in a time-stamped ASCII report and can be
retrieved at a later time.
F3 “Hold” / “Resume” Hold Freezes the screen.
Resume Restores the screen to active mode.
F5 “Control” / “Marker” /
“Trigger” / “Esc”
Control Used to change the displayed fields and functionality on
the Oscilloscope Screen to Control Mode.
Marker Used to change the displayed fields and functionality on
the Oscilloscope Screen to Marker Mode.
Trigger Used to change the displayed fields and functionality on
the Oscilloscope Screen to Trigger Mode.
Esc Ends the Field Edit, but does NOT save any changes to the
setting or value.
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(when accessed from the Mini-Meter)
SCREEN FEATURE FUNCTION
F1 “Edit” / “Done” Edit Highlights the selected field to be changed or changes the
field value if the field only contains two selections.
Done Ends the Field Edit and saves the new setting / value.
F2 “Save” Performs a data dump of frames displayed on the screen, including
configurations, readings and settings. The data dump is stored in a
time-stamped ASCII report and can be retrieved at a later time.
F3 “Hold” / “Resume” Hold Freezes the screen.
Resume Restores the screen to active mode.