Series 2600 System SourceMeters User’s Manual Front Panel Operation 1-5
Return to In this section: 2600S-900-01 Rev. A / May 2006
Bottom Row – Source measure setup Models 2601/2611 2602/2612:
LOAD Loads factory or user-defined scripts for execution.
RUN Runs last selected factory or user-defined scripts.
STORE Stores readings, source values, and timestamp values in one of two
internal buffers for later recall.
RECALL Recalls stored readings, source values, and timestamp values from
either of the two buffers.
TRIG Triggers readings.
MENU Accesses the Main Menu for saving and recalling setups, selecting
remote interface, line frequency, self-tests, serial number and beeper
control.
EXIT Cancels selection, and backs out of menu structure. Used as a
LOCAL key to take the unit out of remote.
ENTER Accepts selection, moves to next choice or exits menu.
3. Range keys:
and Selects the next higher or lower source or measure range.
AUTO Enables or disables source or measure auto range.
4. Output control and LED status indicator:
OUTPUT ON/OFFTurns source output on or off.
LED indicator Lights up when output is on.
5. Rotary Knob and CURSOR keys:
When in source edit, use CURSOR keys for cursor control and then turn the Rotary
Knob to change a source or compliance value. The Rotary Knob can also be used to
enable or disable the source edit mode.
When in a menu, use the CURSOR keys or Rotary Knob for menu item cursor control.
When displaying a menu value, use the CURSOR keys for cursor control and turn the
Rotary Knob to change the value. Pressing the Rotary Knob opens a menu item, or
selects a menu option or value.
6. Display annunciators (not shown):
EDIT Unit is in the source editing mode.
ERR Questionable reading or invalid cal step.
REM Unit in remote mode.
TALK Unit addressed to talk.
LSTN Unit addressed to listen.
SRQ Service request.
REL Relative mode enabled.
FILT Analog filter or Averaging filter is enabled.
AUTO Auto source or measure range selected.
ARM Unit armed and ready to run.
TRIG External triggering selected.
* (asterisk) Readings being stored in buffer.