3.2 Display at power “ON” and initial settings
FRA5097
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3.2.2 Initialization
The FRA5097 is initialized at the following situations:
•
At the time of shipment from factory
•
When backup data destruction due to battery discharge has been detected at power supply
switch on.
•
When you set up the initialization through the menu [Others]-[INITIALIZE].
•
When the instrument has received an initialization command: “SEtup Initialize”.
The oscillator output is set at “OFF” at the initialization. The other initialization values and
parameters are shown in
“Table 3-1 List of initialization values”
. The items that are set at
initialization values are indicated by the mark “
◯
”, and those that are unchanged are indicated by
the mark “-” in the Table.
Table 3-1 List of initialization values (continued)
Setting items
Initialization
values
At
shipment
from
factory
At data
destruction
At
initialization
executed
Notes/Remarks
OSC
FREQUENCY 1
kHz
○
○
○
Oscillation
frequency
AMPLITUDE 1
Vpeak
○
○
○
Amplitude
DC BIAS
0 V
○
○
○
DC bias
STOP MODE
ZERO
○
○
○
ON/OFF MODE
QUICK
○
○
○
START/STOP PHASE
0 deg
○
○
○
WAVE FORM
SINE
○
○
○
Sinusoidal
waveform
MEASURE
SWEEP FUNCTION
MAX FREQUENCY
100 kHz
○
○
○
Maximum sweep
frequency
MIN FREQUENCY
10 Hz
○
○
○
Minimum sweep
frequency
SWEEP RESOLUTION
LOG
100steps/sweep
○
○
○
Sweep frequency
resolution
MANUAL SWEEP
OFF
○
○
○
BASIC FUNCTION
INTEGRATION
1 cycle
○
○
○
Integration
period
DELAY
0 cycle
○
○
○
Delay period
EQUALIZING
OFF
○
○
○
OPEN CORRECTION
OFF
○
○
○
SHORT CORRECTION
OFF
○
○
○
HARMONICS
1
○
○
○
MEASURE MODE
CH1,CH2
○
○
○
COHERENCE MODE
CH1&CH2
○
○
○
SLOW SWEEP
FUNCTION
OFF
○
○
○
SLOW SWEEP MODE
MANUAL
○
○
○
CHANNEL
CH1
○
○
○
VARIATION
dBR 10dB
○
○
○
AUTO INTEGRATION
FUNCTION
OFF
○
○
○
MODE
SHORT
○
○
○
MAX INTEGRATION
100 cycle
○
○
○
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