
4
Displa
y
5
Front
P
anel
K
ey
Description
4
Display
5
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DU
AL
CHAN
on
OFF
T
oggles
between
the
display
of
both
measurement
channels
or
the
active
channel
only
.
This
is
used
in
conjunction
with
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SPLIT
DISP
ON
o
to
display
both
channels
.
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DISPLA
Y[D
A
T
A]
Displays
the
current
measurement
data
trace
for
the
active
channel.
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DISPLA
Y
:
D
A
T
A
Displays
the
current
measurement
data
trace
for
the
active
channel.
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MEMORY
Displays
the
trace
memory
for
the
active
channel.
If
no
data
is
stored
in
memory
for
this
channel,
a
warning
message
is
displayed.
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D
A
T
A
and
MEMORY
Displays
both
the
current
data
and
the
memory
traces
.
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D
A
T
A!MEMORY
Stores
the
current
active
measurement
data
in
the
memory
of
the
active
channel.
It
then
becomes
the
memory
trace
(for
use
in
subsequent
math
manipulations
or
display).
When
NOP
is
changed,
the
memory
trace
can
no
longer
be
used
and
the
data
trace
will
be
displayed.
?
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O
VERLA
Y
TRA
CES
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D
A
T
A!O
VERLA
Y
Displays
the
current
data
trace
on
the
LCD
.
The
displayed
trace
is
treated
as
an
image
and
is
not
updated
when
measurement
sweep
newly
occurs
.
Also
,
marker
cannot
be
used
to
read
measurement
data
at
each
display
point.
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SELECT
PEN
COLOR
Species
the
pen
to
be
used
in
displaying
a
overlay
trace
by
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D
A
T
A!O
VERLA
Y
.
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CLEAR
GRAPHICS
Erases
the
image
of
all
overlay
traces
displayed
using
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D
A
T
A!O
VERLA
Y
.
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RETURN
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D
A
T
A
HOLD
[OFF]
Displays
the
following
menu
to
specify
the
data
hold
function
setting.
The
selected
option
is
shown
in
brackets
in
the
softkey
label.
Changing
the
option
will
clear
the
data
which
is
currently
held.
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HOLD:
OFF
Turns
o
the
hold
function.
?
?????????
MAX
Holds
the
maximum
values
at
each
display
point.
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MIN
Holds
the
minimum
values
at
each
display
point.
?
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RETURN
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D
A
T
A
MA
TH
[D
A
T
A]
Displays
the
following
softkeys
and
the
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OFFSET
softkey
to
dene
the
oset
value
using
the
data
math
function.
The
data
math
function
selected
is
shown
in
brackets
(
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[D
A
T
A]
shows
that
the
data
math
function
selected
???????????
D
A
T
A
).
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D
A
T
A
MA
TH:
D
A
T
A
Turns
o
all
data
math
functions
.
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D
A
T
A+MEM
A
dds
the
memory
to
the
data.
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D
A
T
A0MEM
Subtracts
the
memory
from
the
data.
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D
A
T
A/MEM
Divides
the
data
by
the
memory
.
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DEF
A
UL
T
GAIN
&
OFS
Returns
gain
and
oset
value
back
to
the
default
values
(gain=1,
oset=0).
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OFFSET
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MKR!OFFSET
Enters
the
marker's
amplitude
value
into
the
oset
value
.
?
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OFFSET
V
ALUE
Denes
the
imaginary
part
of
the
oset
value
when
using
the
Smith,
P
olar
,
and
admittance
chart
format.
If
the
format
is
not
one
of
the
above
formats
,
this
softkey
performs
no
function.
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A
UX
OFFSET
V
ALUE
Denes
the
imaginary
part
of
the
oset
value
when
using
the
Smith,
P
olar
,
and
admittance
chart
format.
If
the
format
is
not
one
of
the
above
formats
,
this
softkey
performs
no
function.
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RETURN
?
??????????
GAIN
Denes
the
gain
value
for
the
data
math
function.
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RETURN
?
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MORE
!
Display
more
menu
Softkey
Reference
B-7
Summary of Contents for 4395A
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