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Anritsu S820E - Front Panel Overview; Front Panel Keys

Anritsu S820E
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S820E UG PN: 10580-00343 Rev. H 2-5
Instrument Overview 2-4 Front Panel Overview
2-4 Front Panel Overview
The Site Master menu-driven interface is easy to use and requires little
training. The Site Master uses a touchscreen, keypad, Arrow keys, and rotary
knob for data input. The menu and submenu keys vary depending upon the
selected mode of operation.
The number keypad keys are dual purpose, depending upon the current
instrument state. The dual-purpose keys are labeled with a number on the
key and the alternate function printed above the key. The numeric keys
function when there is an active parameter entry dialog box open. The Esc
key is used for aborting data entry and closing menus. The rotary knob, the
four Arrow keys, and the keypad can also be used to change the value of most
active parameters.
Front Panel Keys
Menu Key
Press the Menu key to open the Menu screen. Select the desired operating
mode by touching one of the large mode icons in the top row or by touching
one of the user-created shortcuts below. User-created shortcuts may include
measurement setups, submenu key, or easyTest Tools scripts. Shortcuts can
be added, deleted, or moved as described below.
Measurement mode icons are pre-installed and cannot be moved or deleted.
The smaller shortcut icons are easily created or deleted by the user.
Help for the Menu Shortcut screen is available by pressing the Help Shortcut
icon in the lower-right corner of the display when the menu screen is active.
The shortcut icons on the left of the Menu screen are available for direct
access in all modes except Classic. When in classic mode, shortcuts are
available only by pressing the Menu key.
Note
The Site Master is also compatible with a standard corded USB
mouse. Plugging the mouse into one of the USB ports on the
Site Master automatically displays the mouse cursor arrow on the
display. Mouse input can then be used in combination with
touchscreen entry. If the mouse cursor is not displaying, then
confirm that the Cursor button (in the Touchscreen (0) menu) is
turned On.

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