OPERATION
3-1-64
MEMORY
Memory recall
Pressing the [MEM] hard key after switch on, causes the
Memory Recall Menu
,
Fig. 3-1-56, to be displayed. There are four types of recall, full, partial, carrier frequency and
sweep. Provision is made for an option not to recall the carrier frequency for full and partial
stores. This allows one carrier frequency to be used with a series of stored settings. Pressing
[Inhibit ON/OFF]
turns the option ON and OFF. The state of the option is indicated on the
display.
Fig. 3-1-56 Memory recall menu
Full recall
Selecting
[Full Recall]
enables the recall of a complete instrument setting, i.e. carrier
frequency, RF level, modulations and their increments, ON/OFF and source information. Also
recalled are all 6 modulation oscillator frequencies, plus one increment, and the LF
Generator/Monitor setting.
[Inhibit ON/OFF]
provides the option not to recall the carrier
frequency setting. The state of the option is indicated on the display. There are 50 locations
(numbered 0 to 49) for full recall. A further location (50) allows the factory default settings to be
recalled. The factory default settings are listed in Table 3-2-1.
Partial recall
This is a less comprehensive recall of only those parameters which currently affect the RF
output; carrier frequency, RF level, modulations in use (without increments), ON/OFF and
source information and the two modulation oscillator frequencies in use. As with full store, the
option not to recall the carrier frequency is provided. There are 50 locations (numbered 0 to 49)
for partial storage.
Partial
Recall
Carrier
Recall
Sweep
Recall
Inhibit
ON/OFF
Return
Full
Recall
LOCAL
Memory
Store
Full Store Number :
Memory Recall Menu
0 --
C0940
Inhibit Carrier Recall
Store Protect
: OFF
: OFF