Front Panel Keys - At A Glance - Agilent Technologies Series N6700 User Manual

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Operating status
indicators
Front Panel Keys – At a Glance
System keys
Navigation keys
Output keys
Number keys
7
8
9
4
5
6
3
1
2
0
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OFF = the output is off
CV = the output is in constant voltage mode
CC = the output is in constant current mode
CP+ = the output is limited (or disabled) by the positive power limit
CP– = the output is limited (or disabled) by the negative power limit
VL+/– = the output is in positive or negative voltage limit mode
CL+/– = the output is in positive or negative current limit mode
OV = the output is disabled by the over-voltage protection
OV– = the output is disabled by the negative over-voltage protection
OC = the output is disabled by the over-current protection
OT = the over-temperature protection has tripped
PF = the output is disabled by a power-fail condition
OSC = the output is disabled by the oscillation protection
INH = the output is disabled by an external inhibit signal
UNR = the output is unregulated
PROT = the output is disabled by a condition from a coupled channel
Meter returns the display to metering mode.
Meter
Menu
Menu accesses the command menu.
Channel selects or highlights a channel to control.
Back
Channel
Back backs out of a menu without activating any changes.
Help accesses information about the displayed menu control.
Help
Error
Error displays any error messages in the error queue.
The Arrow keys let you move around in the command menus.
The Select key lets you make a selection in the command menus.
Sel
It also lets you enter edit mode for numeric parameters.
On/Off controls the selected output (or all outputs when All is lit).
On/Off
This key is only active in Single- channel or Multiple-channel view.
Voltage lets you change the voltage setting of the selected channel.
Voltage
Current lets you change the current setting of the selected channel.
Current
The 0 through 9 keys enter numbers. The (.) key is the decimal point.
The +/− key is only used to enter a minus sign.
The E key enters an exponent. Add the value to the right of the E.
The  backspace key deletes digits as it backspaces over them.
The   arrow keys increment or decrement the voltage or current
settings. They are also used to select letters in alphabetic entry fields.
The Enter key enters a value. If you exit a field without pressing the
Enter key, the value is ignored.
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