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5 Menu
5.2. Description of menu
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With this menu, you can enable or disable the error information prompt column information at the screen
bottom. Under default setting, the Error Prompt is ON.
[
Power On
/Preset
▶
]
Pop up three soft menus including [
Preset Fac
User], [Save User Preset], [Save
PowerOn
].
[
Preset Fac
User]
With the menu, you can select whether the instrument executes Factory Preset or User Preset when the
【
Preset
】
key on the front panel is selected for reset. Under default setting, the instrument executes User
Reset. If the user fails to save the User Reset Status, the instrument will keep current status.
Remote Command:
:SYSTem:PRESet:USER
Examples:
:SYST:PRES:USER
[Save User Preset]
With this menu, you can save the current working status of instrument as User Reset Status. If the [Preset Fact
User] is selected as User, when the
【
Preset
】
key on the front panel is selected for reset, the instrument
working status will automatically recover to the User Preset Status.
Remote Command:
:SYSTem:PRESet:USER:SAVE
Examples:
:SYST:PRES:USER:SAVE
[Save
PowerOn
]
With this menu, you can save the current working status of instrument as User Start-up Status. If the user has
saved the User Start-up Status, at every start-up, the instrument working status will automatically be User
Start-up Status; if not, the instrument working status will automatically be Factory Start-up Status.
[
Align
▶
]
Pop up sub-menus related to calibration, including [Align All], [Auto Align Man], [Freq Diagnosis
▶
], [LO
Auto Adjust].
[Align All]
With this menu, you can calibrate all parameters of the signal/spectrum analyzer. Every calibration takes
several minutes in general.
Remote Command:
:calibration[:ALL]
Examples:
:CAL
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