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Front Panel Operations
Summary of Front Panel Operations
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Summary of Front Panel Operations
Descriptions of all equipment operations start at the front panel and proceed through the
following topics, which appear in the following sequence:
 
Preparing for Operation
 
Configuring a Measurement Channel
 
Setting Operating Conditions
 
Operating Modes
 
Additional Features
 
Instrument Interfaces
This chapter applies exclusively to instrument applications that use only the front panel
controls and annunciators. Other chapters apply specifically to applications that use the
memory card feature or interface with a computer, printer, or modem. It is assumed that
the user has understood the information in Chapter 1, "Preparation for Use," including
such topics as setting up the instrument and making measurement connections. Perform
the Ten-Minute Tour at the front of this manual for a quick overview of instrument
operation.
All the procedures in this chapter use control/annunciator diagrams that provide the
control sequences and expected indicators for each operation. A summary of how to use
the control/annunciator diagrams is shown in Figure 2-1.
FUNC
ENTER
SET FUNC
OFF
°
F
Hz
Ω
VAC
V DC
ENTER
SET FUNC
Typical
Required
The shaded portion above 
a menu indicates a front 
panel display for that 
menu.  In this example, 
the menu is called SET 
FUNC.
A solid pointer means the 
menu selection is required.  
In this example, 
°
F must 
be selected.
A dotted arrow means the 
menu selection is typical 
and the user must choose 
the item that meets the 
instrument application.  In 
this example, a typical 
choice is thermocouple T.
A procedure that includes 
an audible "beep" will use 
a beep symbol as shown.
Press then release the 
front panel key shown.  In 
this example, press the 
FUNC key
Use the up/down arrow 
keys to select an item from 
the displayed menu.
When the menu item 
selected with the up/down 
arrow keys is correct, 
press the ENTER key.
When there are multiple 
selections, the procedure 
will continue.
A dotted pointer indicates 
a typical menu selection, 
while a solid pointer 
indicates a required 
selection.
= "Beep"
J
K
E
T
N
R
S
b
C
Pt
op13f.eps
Figure 2-1. How to use the Control/Annunciator Diagrams