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Chapter 2
Front-Panel Key Reference
Display
F
ront-
P
ane
l K
e
y Ref
e
rence
Connected to Previous Pt
Yes No
Allows you to determine whether the
current point will be connected to the
previous point. No limit testing is
performed between disconnected
points. Pressing this key when the
Connected field is selected toggles the
Connected value of the current point
and increments the Point number to
allow entry or editing of the Frequency
of the next point. If a Tab key is pressed
without entering a value, the current
Connected value of the point is
selected. If Tab
⇑
is pressed, the Point
number automatically increments to
allow entry of the Connected value of
the next point, or if a new point, to
allow
Frequency
to be entered for the
new point.
Key Access:
Display
,
Limits
,
Limit 1
or
Limit 2
,
Edit
Delete Point
Allows you to delete the current point
in the limit line. You will be prompted
with the message
If you are sure,
press key again to delete
.
Pressing
Delete Point
again will delete
the point.
Key Access:
Display
,
Limits
,
Limit 1
or
Limit 2
,
Edit
Delete Limit
Allows you to delete the current limit
set. You will be prompted with the
message
If you are sure, press
key again to delete
. Pressing
Delete
again will delete the limit set.
Key Access:
Display
,
Limits
,
Limit 1
or
Limit 2
Freq Interp
Log Lin
Allows you to determine how limit
trace values are computed between
points in a limit table. The available
interpolation modes are linear and
logarithmic. If the linear mode is used
for both frequency and amplitude, a
Summary of Contents for ESA-E E4401B
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Page 393: ...Chapter 6 393 Menu Maps Alpha Editor Menu Menu Maps Alpha Editor Menu ...
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 ...
Page 407: ...Chapter 6 407 Menu Maps Marker Menu Menu Maps Marker Menu ...
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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