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Edit Control List
The configuration of the currently selected control list is displayed. This list is either
selected in the "File Select" menu ("List Management "submenu by means of the "Con-
trol List... "button) or via the remote-control command.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:SELect
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:DM:CLISt:DATA
Configure Control Signal
Displays the colour the marker/control signal has been assigned.
Displays whether the "CList" marker type has been selected in the Trigger/Marker/
Clock menu for this marker.
Displays whether the "Internal" source has been selected for this control signal in the
individual setting menu.
Burst Gate and Level Attenuation are set in the "Power Ramping" submenu, CW in the
"Modulation" submenu.
The source "CList/Internal" for the individual marker/control signal can be selected
here as well and will then be used in the associated menus.
Remote command:
n.a.
Select Ramp to Edit
Graphically edit marker/control signals.
For this purpose, the cursor is set to the position where a ramp is required. The ramp is
generated by pressing Enter (e.g. clicking on the rotary knob). Any number of ramps
can be defined per marker. Each of the generated ramp positions will be saved even if
the definition of another ramp produces a low/low or high/high transition. These ramps
are displayed as dashed lines.
Existing ramps can be shifted after the cursor has been placed on the ramp and Enter
has been pressed - it then changes colour twice. The ramp is shifted by using the cur-
sor keys or the rotary knob. The new position is determined by pressing Enter again.
Ramps can be deleted by means of the BACKSPACE key after the cursor has been
placed on the ramp.
For detailed information on how to operate the control and marker list editor, see
ter 4.5.3, "Working with Control and Marker List Editor"
Remote command:
n.a.
Total List Length
Enters the length of the definition range of the control list in bits. The starting value is
always bit 0. The entire definition range is displayed, i.e. the bit scale is adapted to the
entry.
With very long control lists, the displayed area can be zoomed around the current cur-
sor position ("Zoom in" button).
The preset functions set the ramp in the center of the currently selected area.
Baseband Signal - Baseband Block
Summary of Contents for SMJ100A
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Page 86: ...Preparing for Use R S SMJ100A 70 Operating Manual 1403 7458 32 14 LXI Configuration...
Page 826: ...Remote Control Commands R S SMJ100A 810 Operating Manual 1403 7458 32 14 UNIT Subsystem...
Page 828: ...Maintenance R S SMJ100A 812 Operating Manual 1403 7458 32 14 Storing and Packing...
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