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ET User’s Guide
Hardkey/Softkey Reference
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Softkey in the
menu. Sets stopping point (in dBm) for a
power sweep measurement.
in
menu must
be selected before setting the start and stop power points.
See the
entry in this chapter for more information on
the power sweep function.
Softkey in the update correction constants menu. Writes a copy of CC
data from internal volatile RAM to a 3.5” disk in the analyzer's built-in
disk drive. This function is used to make a backup copy of CC data.
See the Service Guide for more information.
Access Keys:
Softkey in the update correction constants menu. Writes a copy of CC
data from internal volatile RAM to EPROM. This function is used so
that current CC data is not lost when power to the analyzer is turned
off.
See the Service Guide for more information.
Access Keys:
Softkey in the LAN port setup menu. Allows you to enter the numbers
that your network administrator assigned to your analyzer. If you were
not assigned a subnet mask, leave the setting at 0.0.0.0 (default value)
to disable subnet masking.
See The LAN Interface User’s Guide Supplement for more information.
Access Keys:
Hardkey in the SOURCE area of the front panel. Displays the menu to
select automatic sweep time (fastest possible), manual sweep,
alternate sweep, or power sweep.
Softkey in the user TTL config menu. Sets the USER TTL IN/OUT port
on the rear panel to be pulled to a high TTL level during a sweep.
See
Figure 7-2, “Analyzer Connectors—Rear Panel BNC Connectors,”
Access Keys:
Stop Power
POWER
Power Sweep
SWEEP
Power Sweep
Store CC
To Disk
SYSTEM OPTIONS
Service Update Corr Const
Store CC
To EPROM
SYSTEM OPTIONS
Service Update Corr Const
Subnet Mask
SYSTEM OPTIONS
LAN LAN Port Setup
SWEEP
Sweep Out
SYSTEM OPTIONS
System Config
User TTL Config
Summary of Contents for HP 8712ET
Page 8: ...viii ET User s Guide ...
Page 17: ...ET User s Guide 1 1 1 Installing the Analyzer ...
Page 34: ...1 18 ET User s Guide Installing the Analyzer Preventive Maintenance ...
Page 35: ...ET User s Guide 2 1 2 Getting Started ...
Page 52: ...2 18 ET User s Guide Getting Started Performing the Operator s Check ...
Page 53: ...ET User s Guide 3 1 3 Making Measurements ...
Page 118: ...3 66 ET User s Guide Making Measurements Measuring Impedance Magnitude ...
Page 119: ...ET User s Guide 4 1 4 Using Instrument Functions ...
Page 143: ...ET User s Guide 4 25 Using Instrument Functions Using Markers Figure 4 15 Delta Marker Mode ...
Page 149: ...ET User s Guide 4 31 Using Instrument Functions Using Limit Testing Figure 4 16 Limit Lines ...
Page 207: ...ET User s Guide 5 1 5 Optimizing Measurements ...
Page 226: ...5 20 ET User s Guide Optimizing Measurements Measuring Devices with Long Electrical Delay ...
Page 227: ...ET User s Guide 6 1 6 Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy ...
Page 266: ...6 40 ET User s Guide Calibrating for Increased Measurement Accuracy Checking the Calibration ...
Page 267: ...ET User s Guide 7 1 7 Front Rear Panel ...
Page 292: ...7 26 ET User s Guide Front Rear Panel Line Module ...
Page 293: ...ET User s Guide 8 1 8 Hardkey Softkey Reference ...
Page 395: ...ET User s Guide 9 1 9 Specifications ...
Page 397: ...ET User s Guide 9 3 Specifications System Performance ...
Page 443: ...ET User s Guide 10 1 10 Safety and Regulatory Information ...
Page 449: ...ET User s Guide 10 7 Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 450: ...10 8 ET User s Guide Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information ...
Page 451: ...ET User s Guide 11 1 11 Factory Preset State and Memory Allocation ...