Locking The Mouse - Agilent Technologies Twelfth 4287A RF LCR Operation Manual

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Locking the mouse

The mouse connected to the 4287A can be made inoperative.
NOTE
After the mouse has been locked, it cannot be used to return the mouse lock to OFF.
For how to perform the instruction "press the key (softkey) in the softkey menu"
mentioned in the procedure, see "13. Softkeys" on page 87.
Step 1. Press the
Step 2. Press the
softkey menu.
Step 3. Press the
(the setting toggles with each press of the button).
Softkey Label
MOUSE LOCK [ON]
MOUSE LOCK [OFF]
NOTE
To set the mouse lock to OFF, use any of the following methods.
Use the front keys or the keyboard to press the
menu (or perform the same operation in the menu bar
Press the
perform the same operation on the menu bar
preset condition. In the preset condition, the lock function of the front keys and the
mouse is OFF.
Execute either of the above operations by sending GPIB commands from an external
controller to the 4287A. For how to use GPIB commands, see the Programming
Manual.
Press the standby switch (
When the standby switch is pressed again to turn the power ON, the 4287A
power-on-settings will become valid. In the power-on-setting, the lock functions of the
front keys, keyboard and mouse are all OFF.
Chapter 11
Setting and Using the Control and Management Facilities
Locking the Front Panel Keys, Keyboard and Mouse
[System]
key on the front panel to display the System softkey menu.
key in the softkey menu to display the KEY LOCK MENU
KEY LOCK MENU
MOUSE LOCK [ ]
key in the softkey menu to turn the mouse lock ON or OFF
key on the front panel (or use the front keys or the keyboard to
[Preset]
*1. For how to operate the menu bar, see "2. Measurement display menu bar" on page 84.
Mouse Lock Status
ON (inoperative status)
OFF (operative status)
MOUSE LOCK [ ]
*1
).
*1
) to return the 4287A settings to the
) on the front panel to completely turn OFF the power.
key in the softkey
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