Measurement Computing Analyzer488 User Manual
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Section 3
Front Panel Operation
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Verifies that the record memory should be erased,
Yes
or
No
. Use
[
↑] and [↓] to select. Accept value with [ENTER] and [EXIT]
or cancel with [ESC]. A status message confirms that the record
memory is erased:
Record Memory Erased
[REC]
The Record key, [REC], is used to start or stop recording bus
events. When used to start recording, [REC] resets the recording
statistics seen using [STAT]. See also the descriptions of the
[VIEW]
, [FIND], and [PRINT] keys.
REC LED
The REC LED indicates the Analyzer488 is recording bus events.
Recording may be disabled by pressing [REC].
[ZERO]
The Zero command, [SHIFT][REC], resets the reference pointer
to location 0 without erasing the record memory. Further recording
will overwrite previous record memory locations. [ZERO] uses a
confirmation menu:
Reset Memory? Yes
Verifies that the record memory should be reset,
Yes
or
No
. Use
[
↑] and [↓] to select. Accept value with [ENTER] and [EXIT]
or cancel with [ESC]. A status message confirms that the record
memory is reset:
Record Memory Reset
[REL]
The Relative key, [REL], is used to toggle record memory location
addressing format between absolute memory addressing and relative
memory addressing. [REL] is valid only when viewing record
memory. To use relative addressing, set the reference pointer with
the Set Relative, [SET REL], command.
REL LED
The REL LED indicates the Analyzer488 is in relative addressing