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Operation Basics: Functional Overview
WFM 90 & WFM 91 User Manual
2–3
Menu Control
Menu operation and selections are detailed in Using the Menus
starting on page 3–1.
MENU. Pressing the
MENU button toggles the Operating menu on
and off. The Operating menu contains monitoring selections which
are specifically related to the currently selected display mode.
Operating menu selections include signal gain and filtering, audio
reference levels, and safe action and title outlines.
CONFIG. Pressing the
CONFIG button toggles the Configuration
menu on and off. The Configuration menu contains selections which
control overall instrument monitoring operation. Configuration menu
contents include signal and display controls such as brightness and
variable gain. Special modes for monitoring signal amplitude and
managing the battery power consumption are enabled in this menu.
LINE SEL. Pressing the
LINE SEL button toggles the Line Select
mode on and off and displays the Line Select menu.
Bezel Buttons. The four unlabeled buttons directly below the display
are referred to as the Bezel Buttons. These buttons are used for
making menu selections and are only enabled while menus are
displayed on screen.
Arrow Buttons
The function of the Arrow Buttons is dependent on the current state
of the instrument. For the Waveform and Audio display modes, they
control signal positioning. For the Vector display mode, they control
vector phase, with the
Y and B buttons providing fine adjustment,
and the
A and " buttons providing coarse adjustment.
The Arrow Buttons retain their default function for the reduced
display when the Waveform-in-Picture display mode is selected.
When the Configuration menu is displayed, the
Y and B buttons
operate the menu category selection, while the
A and " buttons
retain their default function for the current display mode.
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