IM 701450-02E
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Names and Functions of Front Panel Controls
Common Operations and Acquisition, Display, Computation, Analysis, and Searching
SETUP key    Sections 4.4, 4.5, and 12.1
Displays an auto setup menu for 
automatically assigning values from the input 
signal to settings, the Initialize menu for 
restoring factory default settings, and the 
Store/Recall settings menu.
(SHIFT +) DISPLAY key
    Sections 8.1 to 8.3, 8.5, and 8.7 to 8.10
Displays a setting menu for display of waveforms 
and their information. 
If you press the DISPLAY key after the SHIFT 
key, a setting menu appears for X-Y display.
GO/NO-GO key    Sections 10.9, 10.10
Displays a setting menu for GO/NO-GO determination.
MEASURE key
    Sections 10.6 to 6.8
Displays a menu for automatic 
measurement of waveform parameters 
and statistical processing.
CURSOR key    Section 10.5
Displays a setting menu for cursor 
measurement.
ESC key
Use this key to close soft key 
menus and dialog boxes.
(SHIFT +) MATH key    Sections 9.1 to 9.9
Displays a setting menu for waveform computations. 
If you press the MATH key after the SHIFT key, a setting menu is 
displayed for the phase shift. 
SHIFT key
Pressing the SHIFT key causes the SHIFT lamp above the key to 
illuminate, indicating that the instrument has entered SHIFT mode.  
When in SHIFT mode, the setting menus labeled in purple above 
various keys become available.
HISTORY key    Sections 10.1 to 10.3
Displays a setting menu for displaying and 
searching waveforms using the History 
memory function.  The key is also used to 
display and search sequentially stored 
waveforms.
ACQ key    Sections 5.11, 7.2 to 7.5
Displays a setting menu for the record length, acquisition mode, interleave 
mode, sampling rate, and time base during waveform acquisition. 
START/STOP key    Section 7.1
Starts/stops waveform acquisition according to the trigger mode. The 
indicator above the START/STOP key illuminates when waveforms are 
being acquired. 
Jog shuttle
Used in many operations to select setting 
values and move cursors.  The angle 
through which the shuttle ring is rotated 
determines the rate at which the setting 
values increment or decrement.
RESET key
Restores a value changed using the jog shuttle to its original 
setting.
SELECT key
Enters a value set using the jog shuttle.
Arrow keys (< >)
Changes the currently selected digit when 
entering values with the jog shuttle.  Used to 
change setting values and move cursors.
X-Y
PHASE
MENU MENU
SETUP FILE
MISC
RESET
SELECT
MATH
SHIFT
GO/NO GO
CURSOR
MEASURE
HISTORY
PRINT
ACQ
START/STOP
IMAGE  SAVE
DISPLAY
ESC
Printing Screen Images and Saving/Loading Data
FILE key    Sections 12.2, 12.3, 12.6 to 12.11, 12.13 to 12.16
Displays a menu used when saving data to or loading data from a 
storage medium (internal storage media, external SCSI devices, or 
network drives). You can also use this key to display thumbnails of 
saved screen images.
(SHIFT +) PRINT key    Chapter 11
Used to print screen images on the built-in printer, an 
external USB printer, or a network printer.  If you press 
the PRINT key after the SHIFT key, a setting menu 
appears for printing screen images.
(SHIFT +) IMAGE SAVE key
    Sections 12.12, 12.13
Used to save screen images to storage media. 
If you press the IMAGE SAVE key after the SHIFT key, 
a setting menu appears for saving screen images to 
storage media. You can also use this key to display 
thumbnails of saved screen images.
X-Y
PHASE
MENU MENU
SETUP FILE
MISC
MATH
SHIFT
GO/NO-GO
CURSOR
MEASURE
PRINT
IMAGE  SAVE
DISPLAY