
has two functions:
It shows the current sequences in memory.
run a
sequence, press the
next to the desired sequence title,
n
When entered into a sequence, this command performs a
one-way jump to the sequence residing in the
. . .
. .
sequence position (SEQUENCE 1 through 6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
jumps to a
position, not to a specific sequence title.
Whatever sequence is in the selected
position will
.
command prompts the operator to select a destination
sequence position.
one-port calibration (after all standards are measured)
and turns error correction on.
two-port calibration (after all standards are measured)
and turns error correction on.
finishes response and isolation calibration (after all standards
are measured) and turns error correction on.
finishes response calibration (after all standards are measured)
and turns error correction on.
terminates the sequencing edit mode.
two-port calibration (after all standards are
measured) and turns error correction on.
sets the analyzer’s source higher than the analyzer’s receiver
for making measurements in frequency offset mode.
toggles between the display of both measurement channels
or the active channel only. This is used in
with
traces are overlaid on a single graticule.
activates a sub-menu of
which allows you to enable the
auxiliary channels and
multiple-channel displays.
duplicates a sequence currently in memory into a different
position. Duplicating a sequence is straightforward.
Follow the prompts on the analyzer screen. This command does
not affect the original sequence.
Key Definitions
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