Principal Controls And Connectors - Fluke 291 Getting Started Manual

100 ms/s arbitrary waveform generators
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Principal Controls And Connectors

The rotary control and the
two cursor keys below it
are used to change
parameter values in the
LCD display, such as
frequency, amplitude or dc
offset.
Where the symbol
appears next to a menu
choice, the rotary control
lets you select the
appropriate item from a list.
Where a numeric parameter value is editable a flashing
cursor below one of the digits indicates the step by which
the rotary control will increment or decrement the value.
The flashing cursor can be moved left or right using the
keys below the rotary control.
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The WAVE SELECT keys
call screens from which all
standard or already defined
arbitrary waveforms can be
selected.
Pressing the STD key
gives the STANDARD
WAVEFORMS screen on the
LCD display, which lists the
waveforms available (sine,
square, triangle, etc.).
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Pressing the ARB key causes the LCD display to list the
arbitrary waveforms held in memory. The SEQUENCE
key is used when you want to create sequences of
arbitrary waveforms. (For information on the programming
and use of arbitrary waveforms, refer to the Users
Manual).
Pressing the SWEEP key brings up a menu of sweep
parameters: frequency range, sweep time, direction, etc.
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