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Operating Manual EMI TEST RECEIVER ESIB7 - Rohde & Schwarz

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ESIB<br />

Setting the Parameters<br />

Table Entry<br />

The ESIB uses numerous tables for indication and configuration of instrument parameters. The tables<br />

differ very much in the number of lines, columns and inscriptions and have a different functionality.<br />

Tables are represented in a non-transparent form. The size is predefined and cannot be modified. If a<br />

mouse is connected, the tables may be shifted on the display without covering the softkeys. Tables can<br />

be superimposed by entry windows or suchlike.<br />

Tables are mostly coupled to a softkey menu which provides further functions for editing table entries,<br />

e.g., deletion of tables, copying lines or columns, marking of table elements, restoring of default states<br />

etc. Another kind of tables is exclusively used for indication of instrument parameters and cannot be<br />

edited.<br />

The definition of individual tables and the operation of particular editing functions can be looked up in the<br />

reference section with the description of the corresponding softkey menu.<br />

The basic concept of operation is, however, the same for all tables. A differentiation is made between<br />

shifting mode and editing mode.<br />

Shifting Mode<br />

This mode is active subsequent to opening a table. The cursor is shifted between the table elements by<br />

means of the cursor keys. The table element which is below the cursor is represented in inverted color.<br />

TRANSDUCER SET<br />

Name Unit<br />

Antenna<br />

Ant_Cab2<br />

Ant_Pre<br />

Ant_Cab1<br />

Probeset<br />

dBµV/m<br />

dBµV/m<br />

dBµV/m<br />

dBµV/m<br />

dBµA<br />

Cursor<br />

Fig. 3-11<br />

Shifting mode<br />

Editing Mode<br />

A table element which is marked by a cursor can be editied as follows:<br />

• by pressing one of the unit keys on the front panel or the ENTER key on the external keyboard.<br />

• by a double-click of the mouse on the table element. If the clicked element is not yet marked by the<br />

cursor, the letter is positioned on the element, additionally.<br />

• For numeric or alphanumeric instrument parameters, the editing operation may be started by entry of<br />

any number or letter on the front panel or on the external keyboard.<br />

The data entry window, the selection list or the toggle editor are provided for this purpose.<br />

After the editing operation has been terminated, the table enters the shifting mode again. The cursor is<br />

positioned automatically on the next table element.<br />

1088.7531.12 3.19 E-13

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