User Settings Menu - Ametek 7270 Instruction Manual

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Chapter 5, FRONT PANEL OPERATION

5.3.30 User Settings Menu

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CURSOR keys
As with the single graph mode, the bottom right-hand
cursor-movement keys control the position of the cursor. The current point number is
displayed in the bottom right-hand corner of the display and the value of the curves
at their intersection with the cursor appear above the relevant Curve 1 and Curve 2
data types. Where applicable, values are always given as a percentage of full-scale,
since there is no facility to display them in floating-point format. If the cursor is
moved fully to the left then the displayed data scrolls to the right in groups of ten
points, allowing earlier data to be shown.
Pressing the Previous Menu key exits the Double Graph menu and returns to Main
Menu 2.
When Main Menu 2 is displayed, pressing a key adjacent to the User Settings item
accesses the User Settings menu, which is used to save and recall up to eight
complete instrument settings from memory. This feature is particularly useful when a
number of users share an instrument since it allows each user to quickly reset the
instrument to a known setting.
When the menu is first displayed, the Memory keys on the display are not shown.
Pressing the
Save settings, Restore settings or Delete memory keys causes
Select Memory Number and the Memory keys to be displayed. For example, when
the Save settings key is pressed, the menu changes to that shown in figure 5-38.
To use the user settings feature, proceed as follows:
Saving an Instrument Setting
Press the
Save settings key, which will cause the Memory keys to appear.
Press either side of the
are to be stored. A message will be displayed while the settings are saved.
Restoring an Instrument Setting
Press the
Restore settings key, which will cause the Memory keys to appear.
Press either side of the
Figure 5-38, User Settings Menu -
Save Settings
key next to the Memory number in which the settings
key next to the Memory number from which the
keys and the
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