Use Of The Field Select Controls; Use Of The Field Entry Controls; Use Of System Reset; Significance Of A Star In A Field - BRUEL & KJAER 2032 Instruction Manual

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Fig.9.2. This gives better visual feedback about the cursor position in the Nyquist
or Nichols plot.
9.8. USE OF THE FIELD SELECT CONTROLS
Remember that the SETUP LABEL "Measurement" and "Display", and the "Cursor"
pushkeys can be used as "home" keys in order to move the Field Selector quickly
around the screen. Also, if any of the FIELD SELECT pushkeys are held down, the Field
Selector will step in the corresponding direction at a rate of about 3Hz, until it cannot
move any further.
9.9. USE OF THE FIELD ENTRY CONTROLS
Parameters can be entered into the selected field by use of the FIELD ENTRY incre-
ment/decrement pushkeys, knob, and numeric keyboard.
1.
To reach the maximum or minimum possible values in a field quickly, use the
FIELD ENTRY knob at maximum speed. Alternatively, key in a too large or too
small value via the numeric keyboard and press "ENT". The 2032 will automatically
correct it to the end value.
2.
If the increment/decrement pushkeys are held down, they will automatically repeat
at a rate of about 3 Hz.
3.
Values can be keyed into the echo field of the 2032 Display either before or after
the Field Selector is moved to the field to be altered. The value is not entered into
the selected field until the "ENT" key of the numeric keyboard is pressed.
4.
The echo field always remembers the last entered value. It can be used again by
moving the Field Selector to the desired field and pressing "ENT".
9.10. USE OF SYSTEM RESET
Should it be necessary to use SYSTEM RESET, remember the following:
1.
SYSTEM RESET switches off the 2032 internal generator. Hence after using SYS-
TEM RESET, remember to turn the generator on again, should it be in use.
2.
There are four levels of SYSTEM RESET, namely, in ascending order of severity,
SYSTEM RESET, SYSTEM RESET 1, SYSTEM RESET 2, and SYSTEM RESET 9.
Use of SYSTEM RESET 9 should be avoided if at all possible, since it clears the
user-defined MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs. Additional SYSTEM RESETs
include SYSTEM RESET Cursor, to reset the Cursor, and SYSTEM RESET Self
Test, to activate Self Test.
9.11. SIGNIFICANCE OF A STAR IN A FIELD
Certain fields, namely the MEASUREMENT SETUP Label Field, the Number of Averages
Field, and the Data Source Field will sometimes display a star. The significance of the
star is as follows:
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