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accesses a
menu which is used to automatically
increment or decrement the name of a
that is generated by
the network analyzer during a sequence.
leads to a series of service and test menus described in detail in
the
On-Site
a collection of common modes used for troubleshooting,
goes to the address menu, which is used to set the HP-IB
address of the analyzer, and to display and modify the
addresses of peripheral devices in the system.
must be entered through the keypad number keys, followed
by the
key. The bit is set when the
key is pressed.
Entering numbers larger than 3 will result in bit 3 being set,
and entering numbers lower than 0 will result in bit 0 being set.
allows you to set the analyzer’s internal clock.
allows you to set the day in the analyzer’s internal clock.
(Option 010
changes the frequency sweep to harmonic
intervals to accommodate time domain low-pass operation
(Option 010). If this mode is used, the frequencies must be set
before calibration.
allows you to set the hour in the analyzer’s internal clock.
allows you to set the minutes in the analyzer’s internal clock.
allows you to set the month in the analyzer’s internal clock.
sets the measurement reference plane to the
REF’LECT standard.
sets the measurement reference plane to the
THRU
standard.
allows you to set the year in the analyzer’s internal clock.
sets the characteristic impedance used by the analyzer in
calculating measured impedance with Smith chart markers and
conversion parameters. Characteristic impedance must be set
correctly before calibration procedures are performed.
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