Ametek 7270 Instruction Manual page 44

Dsp lock-in amplifier
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Chapter 4, FRONT AND REAR PANELS
4-4
As an example of this operation, suppose that the oscillator frequency is
1000.000 Hz and it is required to change it to 1001.000 Hz. Simultaneously press
both
and
keys adjacent to the oscillator frequency display. Move the cursor,
by repeated double-key presses, until it is under the digit that is to be changed, in this
case the zero to the left of the decimal point. Then press the
frequency by 1 Hz. The cursor will disappear as soon as the frequency is adjusted but
its position remains active until changed (see figure 4-4).
The double-key press action can also be performed with one finger by firmly
pressing the center of the
active cursor can be used to set any particular digit. For example, if you only want to
adjust the reference phase in one degree steps leave the cursor over the first digit to
the left of the decimal point of the reference phase value.
Auto Repeat
If a
or
key adjacent to a control is pressed and held, then its action is
automatically repeated such that the control setting is incremented or decremented at
a rate approximately ten times faster than can be achieved by repeated manual key-
presses.
Function 2: To Select a Menu or Sub-Menu
When the screen adjacent to a
either the
or
key selects that menu.
Function 3: To Execute a Pre-Programmed Function
When the screen adjacent to a
such as Auto-Measure or start frequency sweep, then pressing either the
key executes that function.
Figure 4-3, Active Cursor Activation
Figure 4-4, Active Cursor Operation
key rocker that will deform to press both keys. The
key pair displays a menu name, then pressing
key pair displays a pre-programmed function,
key to increment the
or

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