
Choose
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SERIAL
if
your
printer
has
a
serial
(RS-232)
interface
,
and
then
congure
the
function
as
follows:
a.
Press
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
PRINTER
BAUD
RATE
and
enter
the
printer's
baud
rate
,
followed
by
4
x1
5 .
b.
T
o
select
the
transmission
control
method
that
is
compatible
with
your
printer
,
press
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
XMIT
CNTRL
(transmit
control
-
handshaking
protocol)
until
the
correct
method
appears:
If
you
choose
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Xon-Xoff
,
the
handshake
method
allows
the
printer
to
control
the
data
exchange
by
transmitting
control
characters
to
the
network
analyzer
.
If
you
choose
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DTR-DSR
,
the
handshake
method
allows
the
printer
to
control
the
data
exchange
by
setting
the
electrical
voltage
on
one
line
of
the
RS-232
serial
cable
.
Note
Because
the
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DTR-DSR
handshake
takes
place
in
the
hardware
rather
than
the
rmware
or
software
,
it
is
the
fastest
transmission
control
method.
If
the
P
eripheral
is
a
Plotter
HPGL/2
Compatible
Printer
(used
as
a
plotter)
1.
Press
4
LOCAL
5
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SET
ADDRESSES
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
PRINTER
PORT
and
then
press
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
PRNTR
TYPE
until
the
correct
printer
choice
appears:
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
ThinkJet
(QuietJet)
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
DeskJet
(only
DeskJet
1200C
and
DeskJet
1600C)
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
LaserJet
(only
LaserJet
III
and
IV)
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
PaintJet
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Epson-P2
(printers
that
conform
to
the
ESC/P2
printer
control
language)
2.
Congure
the
analyzer
for
one
of
the
following
printer
interfaces:
Choose
N
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
PRNTR
PORT
HPIB
if
your
printer
has
an
HP-IB
interface
,
and
then
congure
the
function
as
follows:
a.
Enter
the
HP-IB
address
of
the
printer
(default
is
01),
followed
by
4
x1
5 .
b.
Press
4
LOCAL
5
and
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
if
there
is
no
external
controller
connected
to
the
HP-IB
bus
.
c.
Press
4
LOCAL
5
and
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
USE
PASS
CONTROL
if
there
is
an
external
controller
connected
to
the
HP-IB
bus
.
Compatible
P
eripherals
11-9
Summary of Contents for HP 8753D
Page 10: ...x ...
Page 26: ...The CITI le Keyword Reference A 7 Index Contents 16 ...
Page 34: ......
Page 96: ...Figure 2 43 Gain Compression Using Power Sweep 2 48 Making Measurements ...
Page 115: ...Figure 2 48 2nd Harmonic Power Level in dBc Making Measurements 2 67 ...
Page 120: ...Figure 2 53 Gating E ects in a Frequency Domain Example Measurement 2 72 Making Measurements ...
Page 162: ......
Page 206: ......
Page 266: ......
Page 433: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 3 ...
Page 434: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties 7 4 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 436: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties 7 6 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 437: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 7 ...
Page 439: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 9 ...
Page 440: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties 7 10 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 442: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties 7 12 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 443: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 13 ...
Page 445: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 15 ...
Page 446: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties 7 16 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 448: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties 7 18 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 449: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 19 ...
Page 451: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 21 ...
Page 452: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties 7 22 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 454: ...Transmission Measurement Uncertainties 7 24 Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 455: ...Re ection Measurement Uncertainties Speci cations and Measurement Uncertainties 7 25 ...
Page 468: ......
Page 470: ...d a c b 8 2 Menu Maps ...
Page 471: ......
Page 472: ......
Page 473: ...d a c b Menu Maps 8 5 ...
Page 474: ...d a c b d a c b 8 6 Menu Maps ...
Page 475: ...d a c b Menu Maps 8 7 ...
Page 476: ...d a c b 8 8 Menu Maps ...
Page 477: ...d a c b Menu Maps 8 9 ...
Page 478: ...d a c b 8 10 Menu Maps ...
Page 479: ...d a c b Menu Maps 8 11 ...
Page 480: ...d a c b d a c b 8 12 Menu Maps ...
Page 481: ......
Page 482: ......
Page 483: ...8 14 Menu Maps ...
Page 484: ...d a c b Menu Maps 8 15 ...
Page 485: ......
Page 575: ......
Page 607: ......
Page 631: ......
Page 643: ......