Function Keys; Figure 2 - A Sample Screen With Various Data Fields - Newport 6000 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2
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2.4.2

Function Keys

The FUNC button serves two purposes on the 6000: first, as a quick navigation
method that speeds switching between laser module and TEC screens; and second, as
a method of setting up and executing user defined macros and special functions.
Using the FUNC key for navigation allows the user, with two or three keystrokes, to
switch to the single display of either the laser module or TEC section. This works
simply by pressing the FUNC button and then pressing the top soft key for the laser,
or the bottom soft key for the TEC. For example, to switch to the single screen
display of the laser, press and release FUNC and then press the top soft key. This
quick navigation works anywhere in the system.
For macros and special functions, the FUNC key is used both to execute and to enter
the setup screen on the particular function. For example, if the 6000 supported a
special function assigned to the up arrow key, to enter the setup screen of this
function, press and hold the FUNC key, then press the up arrow key, then release
both. This would enter the setup screen for this function. To execute this function,
press and release the FUNC key, then press and release the up arrow key. If
functions are not setup/supported for a particular key, the 6000 will beep. The 6000
supports assignment of macros to the arrow keys, the MASTER key, the MENU
key, the LDD key, and the TEC key.
System Operation
Static Field
LDD
TEC
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Figure 2 - A Sample Screen with Various Data Fields

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Io= 450.00 mA
Po=
0.00 mW
Ts=
25.00 °C
T =
23.50 °C
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