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R&S NRP Dialog boxes and their controls
1144.1400.12 3.9 E-2
Editing fields (cont.)
In the editing fields for quantities with units, the left/right
cursor keys can be used to select the unit too; the up/down
cursor keys are used to edit it. Usually, the digit panel also
contains a unit softkey which you can use to change the
unit whenever you want.
If you want to make a completely new entry, the whole field
can be cleared with the (DEL/1TRIG) key. In the insert
mode (indicated by the
Ι cursor), you can enter digits
and/or letters.
Any changes you make to a field can be confirmed with the
(¶ MENU) key. When this key is pressed, the new value is
subjected to a validity check. If the check discovers an
error, a warning message is output.
You can quit the editor by pressing the (ESC) key; this
leaves the old values unchanged. Any warning messages
are cleared.
Tip
To set the maximum or minimum value permitted for a
parameter, first move the insertion mark to the left edge of
the entry field by using the ) key. Then press the (â)
key (several times if necessary) to set the maximum per-
missible value or the ) key to set the mimimum permis-
sible value.
Editing fields with direct entry of val-
ues
The Filter, Range, Trigger and Trigger Advanced dialog
boxes are designed such that you can read the values
even when the dialog box is open.
If you edit a value in a dialog box using the cursor keys
(ô) (â), the new value is accepted immediately when
you press a key. This feature allows you to quickly assess
the effect of editing and to perform interactive adjustment.
If you enter a new value with the letter panel (see below),
however, the symbol [¶] appears above the editing field
to indicate that the new value is not accepted until you
confirm it with the (¶ MENU) key.

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