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Front-Panel Key Reference
Sweep
F
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P
ane
l K
e
y Ref
e
rence
Key Access:
Sweep
,
Gate
,
Edge Gate
Level Gate
High Low
Sets up level polarity that will open the gate. Requires
Option 1D6.
Level Gate (High)
Selects a high TTL level to open the
gate.
Level Gate (Low)
selects a low TTL level to open
the gate.
Key Access:
Sweep
,
Gate
Points
Allows you to set the number of points per sweep, from 101 to 8192 in
non-zero span and 2 to 8192 in zero span (software revision A.05.00 and
greater). Use the knob, step keys, or numeric keypad to set this value.
When the sweep time is limited by the Analog to Digital Converter
(ADC) sample rate, the sweep time changes with the number of points
selected. The greater the number of points, the longer the sweep time
becomes. If
Preset
is pressed (and
Preset Type
is set to
Factory
), or the
analyzer power is cycled, the number of points per sweep will default to
401. The current value of points is displayed next to the sweep time.
When
FREQUENCY
,
Scale Type (Log)
is selected, the desired number of
sweep points may not be possible. Refer to
Changing the number of points has several effects on the analyzer.
Since markers are read at the point location, the marker reading may
change. Press
Peak Search
, again for greater accuracy in the marker
reading. All trace data for the current window is cleared. If in
continuous sweep mode, (
Sweep
,
Sweep
(Cont)
), a new sweep begins
immediately. If average is on (
BW/Avg
,
Average
(On)
), the averaging
starts over with a count of 0. With software revisions prior to A.08.00, if
Limit Lines are on (
Display
,
Limits
,
Modify
,
Limit 1 or 2
(On)
), they are
turned off.
Key Access:
Sweep
Summary of Contents for ESA-E E4401B
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Page 394: ...394 Chapter6 Menu Maps AMPLITUDE Y Scale Menu Menu Maps AMPLITUDE Y Scale Menu ...
Page 396: ...396 Chapter6 Menu Maps Auto Couple Menu Menu Maps Auto Couple Menu ...
Page 397: ...Chapter 6 397 Menu Maps BW Avg Menu Menu Maps BW Avg Menu ...
Page 398: ...398 Chapter6 Menu Maps Det Demod Menu Menu Maps Det Demod Menu ...
Page 399: ...Chapter 6 399 Menu Maps Display Menu Menu Maps Display Menu ...
Page 400: ...400 Chapter6 Menu Maps File Menus 1 of 3 Menu Maps File Menus 1 of 3 ...
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Page 403: ...Chapter 6 403 Menu Maps Freq Count Marker Menu Menu Maps Freq Count Marker Menu ...
Page 404: ...404 Chapter6 Menu Maps FREQUENCY Channel Menu Menu Maps FREQUENCY Channel Menu ...
Page 405: ...Chapter 6 405 Menu Maps Input Output Menu Menu Maps Input Output Menu ...
Page 406: ...406 Chapter6 Menu Maps Marker Menu Menu Maps Marker Menu ...
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Page 408: ...408 Chapter6 Menu Maps Peak Search Menu Menu Maps Peak Search Menu ...
Page 409: ...Chapter 6 409 Menu Maps Preset Menu Menu Maps Preset Menu ...
Page 410: ...410 Chapter6 Menu Maps Print Setup Menu Menu Maps Print Setup Menu ...
Page 411: ...Chapter 6 411 Menu Maps Source Menu Menu Maps Source Menu ...
Page 412: ...412 Chapter6 Menu Maps SPAN X Scale Menu Menu Maps SPAN X Scale Menu ...
Page 413: ...Chapter 6 413 Menu Maps Sweep Menu Menu Maps Sweep Menu ...
Page 414: ...414 Chapter6 Menu Maps System Menu Menu Maps System Menu ...
Page 415: ...Chapter 6 415 Menu Maps Trace View Menu Menu Maps Trace View Menu ...
Page 416: ...416 Chapter6 Menu Maps Trig Menu Menu Maps Trig Menu ...
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