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you to store and recall up to 50 settings (Note: Only 49 settings can be
restores because 50 is reserved for restoring last known working state of the
instrument). Each setting can save all the waveform parameters,
configurations, modes, starting address, length and more. (Refer to Table 3-
2 in section 3.10 to see entire list of stored parameters) This way, user can
quickly recall back the different waves stored in the memory. Refer to
section 3.6.6 for details.
F3: MARK
-
(Marker Output) Selects the marker output address of the signal to be available at the
Marker Out connector. The
F2:ADDR, F3:LENGTH
or
F4:ON/OFF
can be selected
and the Marker output signal can be available at any desired location address between
the start and stop addresses of the executed waveform. This marker output feature will
allow you to generate a positive TTL level output signal at the points specified by
address and length.
Note: The maximum LENGTH allowed to be set for marker is 4000.
Below is an example to illustrate how marker function works:
Marker Function Illustration
F4: EDIT
-
Refer to section 3.6.4 below for details.
Start Address
Length
Markers
0
5 V
Arbitrary waveform
from front panel
channel output
5 V TTL signal
output from rear
Marker Out connector