
cables,
11-5
connector,
1-10
data
rate,
11-17
debug
mode,
11-23
device
types,
11-15
menu,
6-103
message
transfer
scheme,
11-17
multiple-controller
capability,
11-17
operation,
11-15
operational
capabilities,
11-18
pass
control
mode,
6-104
requirements,
11-17
status
indicators,
6-104,
11-19
system
controller
mode,
6-104
talker/listener
mode,
6-104
HP-IB-command
to
key-function
cross
reference,
9-48
HP-IB
connector,
7-35
humidity
conditions,
7-36
I
IF
how
dened
for
mixers,
3-2
IF
bandwidth,
6-45
how
to
widen,
5-52
IFC
(interface
clear)
control
line,
11-16
IF
detection,
6-5
imaginary
format,
6-34
impedance
specications,
7-28
impedance
conversion,
11-2
increase
test
port
power,
5-56
increasing
dynamic
range,
5-56
sweep
speed,
5-50
increasing
measurement
accuracy,
5-2
information
messages,
10-2
initializing
DOS,
11-5
LIF,
11-5
input
ports
menu,
6-28
inserting
a
sequence
command,
2-56
insertion
phase
and
magnitude
response
measurement,
2-27
instrument
modes,
6-109{116
external
source,
6-109
frequency
oset,
6-112
harmonic,
6-115
network
analyzer,
6-109
tuned
receiver,
6-111
instrument
state,
6-102{108
contents,
4-33
deleting
all
les,
4-41
deleting
a
single
le,
4-41
memory
requirements,
12-3
saving,
4-33,
4-35
instrument
state
function
block
location,
1-5
instrument
state
in
memory,
12-1
instrument
states
in
memory,
12-2
interconnect
devices
,max.number,
11-17
interconnecting
cables,
5-2
interconnection
cable
,max.
length,
11-17
interface
addresses,
11-20
cables,
11-5
GPIO,
1-10
parallel,
1-10,
7-35
RS-232,
1-10
interface
clear
(IFC)
control
line,
11-16
interface
function
codes,
7-33
interface
functions
controller,
11-15
listener,
11-15
talker,
11-15
interface
port
conguration,
11-12
internal
memory
data
retention,
4-33
register
contents,
4-33
interpolated
calibration
restoring,
12-5
interpolated
error-correction,
5-6,
6-72
isolation,
6-53
calibration,
6-73
measurements
for
mixers,
3-33
(reverse)
and
gain
measurement,
2-49
K
keyboard
connector,
1-10
keyboard
(DIN),
7-36
keyboards,
11-6
key
denitions,
9-1
key
menu
maps,
8-1
keys
active
channel,
6-8
4
A
V
G
5 ,
6-44
4
5 ,
6-10
4
CAL
5 ,
6-71
4
1
5 ,
6-10
4
DISPLA
Y
5 ,
6-39
entry,
6-9
{10
4
ENTRY
OFF
5 ,
6-10
4
F
ORMA
T
5 ,
6-29
instrument
state,
6-102{108
4
LOCAL
5 ,
6-103
4
MEAS
5 ,
6-26,
6-27
4
MENU
5 ,
6-12
4
0
5 ,
6-10
response
function,
6-25{46
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