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User Manual – Rev B FCS Series II
4.1.5 Menu Keys
The FCS Series II is operated through a series of menu's. These menus can be reached by
using a number of menu keys located along the bottom of the LCD display and the UP/DOWN
cursors keys. Several menus have more than two entries. Since the LCD display only has two
display lines, additional entries may not be visible and can be reached only by scrolling up or
down using the UP/DOWN cursor keys. The following menu keys are available:
KEY
Figure 4-2: Menu Keys
DESCRIPTION
The Set key selects the output setting screen. While this sSet creen
is displayed, the shuttle knob can be used to change voltage for
the selected phase(s) or frequency for all phases. Additional
60 and –704
options, the SET key can be used to skip to the next test in a
test sequence.
Meas The Meas key selects the measurement screen for the selected
phase. If all three phases are selected, the measurement data
dditional measurement data can be displayed by using the up
S and down T cursor keys.
Menu The top-level menu is accessed by pressing the Menu key.
Refer to section 4.2 for details on available menus.
Enter The Enter key is used to confirm selections made in menu's or
to active settings made in SET mode.
as a
For tests implemented in firmware such as the –160 and –704
options, the BACK key can be used to abort a test in progress.
If the unit is in remote mode, (Remote LED is lit), the front
panel of the power source is disabled. The BACK button
GOTO LOCAL button (LOCAL) while the unit is in
remote state. This allows the user to regain control of the front
panel. This LOCAL button can be disabled by sending a Local
Lockout bus command. This prevents unauthorized changes of
output settings such as current limit can be reached by using
the down T cursor key.
For tests implemented in firmware such as the –1
for phase A will be displayed. There are no user changeable
fields in the measurement screen. The voltage and frequency
shuttles are active while the measurement screen is displayed.
A
Back The Back key may be used to back up to the previous menu
level or previously selected screen. It can also be used
backspace key to delete the last digit entered.
doubles as a
settings in ATE applications.
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