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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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ESIB<br />

Setting the Parameters<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

EXP<br />

Adds an exponent (E-xx) to the end of the numeric string.<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

BACK<br />

Deletes the character to the left of the cursor with numeric entry.<br />

Toggles between the current parameter and the previous value - but not<br />

when an entry is being made (UNDO function).<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

CLR<br />

Closes the entry field when entry has been made.<br />

Aborts the entry before it has been confirmed.<br />

Closes the system message windows.<br />

Roll-key and Cursor Keys<br />

DATA VARIATION<br />

The roll-key has several functions.<br />

• With numeric entry, the instrument parameter is incremented (turning<br />

clockwise) or decremented (turning counterclockwise) at a defined step<br />

size.<br />

The step size may be equal to or smaller (e.g., 1/10) than the step size<br />

being defined for the cursor keys (see description of the STEP key).<br />

• In tables, the roll-key can be used to shift the cursor horizontally or<br />

vertically when no entry window is open. The direction (horizontal/<br />

vertical) is changed with the cursor keys.<br />

• The roll-key is used with the help-line editor to select the individual<br />

letters.<br />

• It can be used to shift markers, display lines, limit lines etc.<br />

As the roll-key is turned faster, the step size increases so speeding up the<br />

setting procedure.<br />

Cursor keys:<br />

DATA VARIATION<br />

With numeric entry, the keys or are used to increase or decrease the<br />

instrument parameter by the selected step size. The keys are disabled With<br />

alphanumeric entry, the keys are used to toggle between the editing line<br />

and the help line editor.<br />

The keys and are used to shift the cursor to the required position<br />

within the (alpha)numeric editing line..<br />

In tables, the cursor keys are used to shift the cursor between the lines and<br />

columns of the table.<br />

1088.7531.12 3.15 E-13

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