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ES User’s Guide
Making Measurements
Using the BEGIN Key to Make Measurements
AUTOST files
When the analyzer's power is turned on, it first checks for an IBASIC
autostart file (AUTOSTART.BAS) on the non-volatile RAM disk and then
on the 3.5” disk. If found, the file is loaded and run. This feature
simplifies the task of turning on an automated test station at the
beginning of a working day or test session. To manually load and run an
autostart file, press
.
The User BEGIN Function
The
softkey gives you the capability to redefine the
key menu and install user-defined macro functions. Use this
key to define macros such as:
• softkeys to implement fast save/recall
• softkeys to implement most-used functions or features
• softkeys to implement often-used features that involve a number of
steps
Macros must be defined with an IBASIC program. If no
program is currently installed (either by AUTOST or
), the analyzer will automatically create a default
program.
selects the
key menu to "user" mode
when on, and to normal operation when off.
Once you have changed the
mode to on, the same menu
will be displayed for subsequent key presses of the
hardkey.
(This is not true if your IBASIC program has changed. If the program
has changed, the
mode is reset to off.)
Use of the
function does not restrict access to any
normally available instrument feature (such as marker functions), nor
does this key affect sweep update rates.
Refer to the IBASIC example programs provided on the Example
Programs Disk for implementation requirements. Keystroke recording
may be used to modify or update
programs.
See the Automating Measurements User’s Guide Supplement for more
information.
BEGIN
Autost
User BEGIN
BEGIN
User BEGIN
Recall Program
User BEGIN on OFF
BEGIN
User BEGIN
BEGIN
User BEGIN
User BEGIN
User BEGIN
Summary of Contents for HP 8712ES
Page 8: ...viii ES User s Guide ...
Page 17: ...ES User s Guide 1 1 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 34: ...1 18 ES User s Guide Installing the Analyzer Preventive Maintenance ...
Page 35: ...ES User s Guide 2 1 2 Getting Started ...
Page 52: ...2 18 ES User s Guide Getting Started Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 53: ...ES User s Guide 3 1 3 Making Measurements ...
Page 135: ...ES User s Guide 4 1 4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 159: ...ES User s Guide 4 25 Using Instrument Functions Using Markers Figure 4 15 Delta Marker Mode ...
Page 165: ...ES User s Guide 4 31 Using Instrument Functions Using Limit Testing Figure 4 16 Limit Lines ...
Page 224: ...4 90 ES User s Guide Using Instrument Functions Using an External VGA Monitor ...
Page 225: ...ES User s Guide 5 1 5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 246: ...5 22 ES User s Guide Optimizing Measurements Measuring Devices with Long Electrical Delay ...
Page 247: ...ES User s Guide 6 1 6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 281: ...ES User s Guide 7 1 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 306: ...7 26 ES User s Guide Front Rear Panel Line Module ...
Page 307: ...ES User s Guide 8 1 8 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 410: ...8 104 ES User s Guide Hardkey Softkey Reference Z ...
Page 411: ...ES User s Guide 9 1 9 Specifications ...
Page 469: ...ES User s Guide 10 1 10 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 475: ...ES User s Guide 10 7 Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 476: ...10 8 ES User s Guide Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 477: ...ES User s Guide 11 1 11 Factory Preset State and Memory Allocation ...