R&S SMC100A Setting Parameters
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Selecting and Exiting a Menu Area - Setting Parameters
Some menus are organized in areas. The cursor can be moved either only within an area or between
the higher-level menu areas. This applies to the File Select menus when files are saved or loaded.
When the menu is called, one of the menu areas is highlighted by a blue frame.
• Another menu area can be selected (highlighted) by means of the rotary knob or the arrow keys.
• Clicking the rotary knob (= Enter) moves the cursor to the highlighted menu area. When the cursor is
placed on a lower-level area in the menu, the area is highlighted by a grey frame. The currently
selected item is printed on a blue background (in the example the selected directory).
The rotary knob and the arrow keys up/down move the cursor only within the grey-framed area.
• Clicking the rotary knob (= Enter) terminates the setting, i.e. selection of a file. The cursor is either
set on the next higher menu level or the menu is closed as in our example.
• The left/right cursor keys first shift the entry focus within the menu range form left to right (or vice
versa); in the example, from the directory tree to the file list. Press again and the entry focus is
shifted up one menu level.Clicking the rotary knob (= Enter) performs a setting.
In the example of the File Select menu, this is the display of the subdirectories if a directory is
marked and, if a file is marked, the selection of this file. After a file has been selected, the menu
closes automatically.The ESC key moves the cursor to the next higher menu level.
Function Front panel PC keyboard Mouse
Selects a menu area
Select menu area using the
rotary knob or the arrow
keys. Press the rotary knob
or the ENTER key.
Rotary knob and arrow keys
up/down move the cursor
only within the selected
menu area.
Select menu area using the
arrow keys. Press the Enter
key.
The arrow keys up/down
move the cursor only within
the selected menu area.
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(The menu area is selected
by selecting an entry.)
Exits a menu area
Press the ESC key.
Rotary knob or arrow keys
move the cursor between
different menu areas.
Press the Enter key.
The arrow keys move the
cursor between different
menu areas.
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(The menu area is exited by
setting the cursor on an item
outside the area).