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Tektronix 370B User Manual

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370B User Manual
6. Screenfull Prompt (MORE or END)
This indicates whether the directory being displayed has reached the last
page or not.
In the directory display mode, the function of MEMORY buttons (up, down)
changes to incrementing or decrementing directory page numbers. In memory
index display, the page number of the directory being displayed is shown. If the
up MEMORY button is pressed, the page number is incremented, and if the
down MEMORY button is pressed , the page number is decremented. If these
buttons are pressed simultaneously, the page number is reset to 1. If there is no
data stored in the memory location indicated by the index number, a “<NOT
USED>” is displayed in place of the file name. If an attempt is made to display
the directory for index numbers in the range 17 to 80 when there is no disk in the
disk drive, a “<FD NOT READY>” is displayed in place of the file name. If any
button or switch other than the MEMORY, SAVE, RECALL, and FAST/SHIFT
button is operated, the 370B automatically returns to the normal operating mode.
Characteristic curve data and front panel setting data are stored in mass storage
in files with names in the following format when the ENTER or SAVE button is
pressed.
Characteristic curve data file name
CURVE.Cnn
Front panel setting data file name
SETUP.Snn
where
nn are identifier numbers in the range 01 to 80 indicating the memory
location in mass storage where the file is stored.
The 370B also has a Non Store display mode. In this mode the characteristic
curve data is not stored in main memory but displayed directly on the screen.
This mode can be used to observe rapid variations in the waveform.
The intensity of the characteristic curve displayed in the Non Store mode is
controlled by the NON STORE/STORE/VIEW INTENSITY knob.
Cursors allow easy, precise measurements. The 370B has three types of cursors:
Window, Dot, and f Line. Only the Window cursor is available in Non Store
mode.
The window cursor is displayed as a rectangle with a bright dot in either the
lower left or upper right corner, as selected by the CURSOR mode selection
buttons. The current and voltage values at the position of the bright dot are
displayed in the CURSOR readout area. The Position control buttons move the
bright cursor dot and change the size of the window.
Data Files
Non Store Mode
Cursors

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Tektronix 370B Specifications

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BrandTektronix
Model370B
CategoryGPS
LanguageEnglish