
The
General
Function
Menus
Disk
Menu
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delete
Delete
allows
you
to
delete
a
selected
le
from
the
disk.
Simply
use
the
knob
,
arrow
keys
,
or
keypad
to
scroll
through
the
directory
listing
of
the
disk.
Press
the
File
Name
softkey
to
enter
a
le
name
.
Pressing
the
File
Name
softkey
displays
another
softkey
menu
that
allows
you
to
enter
a
le
name
.
As
a
safeguard,
the
instrument
prompts
you
to
press
the
Continue
key
before
deleting
the
selected
le
from
the
disk.
This
is
to
make
sure
you
are
not
deleting
a
le
from
the
disk
by
accident.
If
you
select
Continue
,
then
the
selected
le
is
deleted
from
the
disk.
After
the
le
is
deleted,
the
directory
listing
on
the
display
is
updated.
K
ey
Path
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Disk
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format
The
F
ormat
function
allows
you
to
format
3-1/2
inch,
high-density
disks
in
the
instrument.
The
formatted
disks
are
MS-DOS
R
compatible
,
and
can
be
used
in
other
MS-DOS
R
compatible
disk
drives
.
Y
ou
may
notice
there
is
a
faster
disk
access
time
when
you
use
disks
in
the
instrument
that
were
formatted
by
the
instrument.
This
is
because
some
computers
and
disk
drives
format
disks
with
a
dierent
disk
interleave
factor
than
that
used
by
the
instrument.
The
interleave
factor
used
when
the
instrument
formats
a
disk
maximizes
the
data
transfer
rate
to
and
from
the
internal
disk
drive
.
As
a
safeguard,
the
instrument
prompts
you
to
press
Continue
before
formatting
the
disk.
This
is
to
make
sure
you
are
not
accidentally
formatting
a
disk.
When
you
press
Continue
,
the
instrument
will
format
the
disk.
The
instrument
does
not
support
the
LIF
format.
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Path
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Summary of Contents for 54750A
Page 1: ...User s Guide HP 83480A Analyzer HP 54750A Oscilloscope ...
Page 6: ...NOTE Clean the cabinet using a damp cloth only vi ...
Page 7: ...X Ray Radiation Notice vii ...
Page 8: ...Declaration of Conformity viii ...
Page 17: ...Figure0 1 Exampleof astatic safeworkstation xvii ...
Page 28: ......
Page 43: ...1 The Instrument at a Glance ...
Page 57: ...The Rear Panel Figure1 3 Theinstrument rearpanel 1 15 ...
Page 60: ...TheInstrument ataGlance ...
Page 61: ...2 General Purpose Keys ...
Page 69: ...3 Speci cations and Characteristics ...
Page 76: ...Speci cationsand Characteristics ...
Page 77: ...4 Calibration Overview ...
Page 84: ...CalibrationOverview ...
Page 85: ...5 Eye Mask and Eyeline Mode Measurement Tutorials ...
Page 136: ...Eye Mask andEyelineModeMeasurement Tutorials ...
Page 137: ...6 The Digital Communications Analysis Menus ...
Page 173: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEyeMenu Figure6 7 Crossing measurement 6 37 ...
Page 178: ...The Digital Communications Analysis Menus MeasureEye Menu Figure6 11 MeasuringQ factor 6 42 ...
Page 191: ...7 Waveform Measurements ...
Page 211: ...8 Making Automatic Measurements ...
Page 233: ...9 Increasing Measurement Accuracy and Time Interval Measurement ...
Page 252: ...IncreasingMeasurement Accuracy andTime Interval Measurement ...
Page 253: ...10 General Purpose Oscilloscope Menus ...
Page 317: ...11 The General Function Menus ...
Page 345: ...The General Function Menus DisplayMenu Figure11 3 Connecteddots 11 29 ...
Page 415: ...12 Messages ...
Page 421: ...13 How the Instrument Works ...
Page 453: ...Index ...