GW Instek GRS-6000A Series User Manual
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△T on the upper side of the CRT.
1/△T: Two vertical cursors appear. The reciprocal of the time (frequency)
between the two cursors is calculated with 1/△T on the upper side of
the CRT.
C1—C2—TRK Pushbutton
The cursor 1, cursor 2 and tracking can be selected by this button. Pressing
the pushbutton to select the cursors in sequence as follows:
C1: Moves the cursor 1 on the CRT.
C2: Moves the cursor 2 on the CRT.
TRK: Simultaneously moves the cursor 1 and cursor 2 with the interval
between the two cursors unchanged.
(9) VARIABLE—
Set the cursor position, TEXT/ILLUM, etc. by turning or pressing the
VARIABLE knob.
In the cursor mode, pressing the VARIABLE control knob to select the
cursor position between FINE and COARSE adjustment. When select FINE
adjustment by turning the VARIABLE, the cursor lines will move slowly. If
select COARSE adjustment, he cursor will move fast.
In TEXT/ILLUM mode, this control knob can be used to set the text intensity
or illumination. Please refer to TEXT/ILLUM(7) for details.
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(10). SAVE—RECALL
The instrument contains 10 non-volatile memories, which can be used by the
operator to save instrument setting and to recall them. It relates to all
controls which are electronically selected.
Press or pushbutton to select the memory location. The readout then
indicates the letter “M” followed by a cipher between 0 and 9. Each time the
pushbutton is briefly pressed the memory location cipher increases until
the number 9 is reached. The pushbutton is similar but decreases the
memory location cipher until the number 0 is reached.
Pressing and holding SAVE for approx. 3 seconds to write the instrument
settings in the memory and indicate the associated readout information of
“ ”.
To recall a front panel setup, select a memory location as described above.
Recall the settings by pressing and holding the RECALL pushbutton for
approx. 3 seconds, the readout then indicates the associated readout
information of “ ”.