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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
defines the standard type as a transmission line of
specified length, for calibrating transmission
measurements.
deletes the segment indicated by the pointer.
deletes all files.
deletes a selected file.
sets the limits an equal amount above and below a
specified middle value, instead of setting upper and lower
limits separately. This is used in conjunction with
or
, to set limits
for testing a device that is specified at a particular value
plus or minus an equal tolerance.
For example, a device may be specified at 0 dB
±
3 dB.
Enter the delta limits as 3 dB and the middle value as
0 dB.
(Option 010 only) amplitude demodulation for CW time
transform measurements.
(Option 010 only) turns time domain demodulation off.
(Option 010 only) phase demodulation for CW TIME
transform measurements.
lets you specify the number of directory files to be
initialized on a disk. This is particularly useful with a
hard disk, where you may want a directory larger than the
default 256 files, or with a floppy disk you may want to
reduce the directory to allow extra space for data files. The
number of directory files must be a multiple of 8. The
minimum number is 8, and there is no practical maximum
limit. Set the directory size before initializing a disk.
specifies the number of the disk unit in the disk drive that
is to be accessed in an external disk store or load routine.
This is used in conjunction with the HP-IB address of the
disk drive, and the volume number, to gain access to a
specific area on a disk. The access hierarchy is HP-IB
address, disk unit number, disk volume number.
displays response and stimulus values for all markers that
are turned on. Available only if no marker functions are
on, for example
.
DELAY/THRU
DELETE
DELETE ALL FILES
DELETE FILE
DELTA LIMITS
MIDDLE VALUE
MARKER
→
MIDDLE
DEMOD: AMPLITUDE
DEMOD: OFF
DEMOD: PHASE
DIRECTORY SIZE
DISK UNIT NUMBER
DISP MKRS ON off
MKR STATS
Summary of Contents for 8719ES
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Page 11: ...1 1 1 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 60: ...1 50 HP 8719 20 22ES Specifications and Characteristics Instrument Specifications ...
Page 61: ...2 1 2 HP 8719 20 22ET Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 98: ...2 38 HP 8719 20 22ET Specifications and Characteristics Instrument Specifications ...
Page 99: ...3 1 3 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 111: ...4 1 4 Menu Maps ...
Page 113: ...4 3 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 2 Menu Map for Copy ...
Page 114: ...4 4 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 3 Menu Map for Display ...
Page 115: ...4 5 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 4 Menu Map for Format Figure 4 5 Menu Map for Local ...
Page 116: ...4 6 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 6 Menu Map for Marker Marker Fctn and Marker Search ...
Page 118: ...4 8 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 9 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ET only ...
Page 119: ...4 9 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 10 Menu Map for Power and Sweep Setup ES only ...
Page 120: ...4 10 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 11 Menu Map for Preset ...
Page 121: ...4 11 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 12 Menu Map for Save Recall ...
Page 122: ...4 12 Menu Maps Menu Maps Figure 4 13 Menu Map for Scale Ref ...
Page 128: ...5 1 5 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 194: ...6 1 6 Error Messages ...
Page 222: ...7 1 7 Options and Accessories ...
Page 234: ...8 1 8 Preset State and Memory Allocation ...
Page 253: ...8 20 Preset State and Memory Allocation Memory Allocation ...
Page 254: ...9 1 9 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format ...
Page 269: ...9 16 Understanding the CITIfile Data Format Useful Calculations ...
Page 270: ...10 1 10 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties ...
Page 281: ...10 12 Determining System Measurement Uncertainties Measurement Uncertainty Equations ...