Manual Operation
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SMU200A
99Operating Manual 1007.9845.32 ─ 15
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chapter 4.4.2, "Selecting a Control Element", on page 99
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chapter 4.4.3, "Switching Parameters On/Off", on page 99
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chapter 4.4.4, "Entering a Value", on page 100
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chapter 4.4.5, "Working with Units ", on page 102
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chapter 4.4.6, "Selecting a Value from a List", on page 102
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chapter 4.4.7, "Terminating Entries with Confirmation", on page 103
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chapter 4.4.8, "Restoring the Previous Value", on page 104
4.4.1 Working with the Cursor
After the instrument is switched on, the cursor is always on the first function block of the
diagram (default setting).
Moving the coursor on the display
► To move the cursor, use one of the following alternative methods:
a) Use the rotary knob or the arrow keys.
b) Use the appropriate softkeys (CTRL+F1..F8) to move the cursor to the "Win-
bar".
If the "Winbar" is covered by a menu, press the WINBAR (CTRL+W) key to display
it in the foreground.
c) Use the ESC key.
Tip: Be aware that the function of the ESC key depends on the current cursor position.
Moving the coursor to the heading area
► Press the FREQ (CTRL+F) or LEVEL (CTRL+L) key to move the cursor to the header
area.
4.4.2 Selecting a Control Element
Control elements are always selected in the same way no matter whether a function block
in the diagram, a menu in the menu tree, a parameter in the menu or an entry in a list or
table is concerned.
► To activate an element, put the cursor on.
An active element is highlighted by a blue frame.
4.4.3 Switching Parameters On/Off
A parameter can be activated and deactivated using a button or a check box.
Setting Parameters