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Function key
Assigned functions
VNA mode
SA mode
(R&S
ZNL only)
[Bw Avg Power]
Defines the power of the internal signal
sources, selects the receiver step attenua-
tors (optional,
R&S
ZNL only!
) and the IF
bandwidths, and sets up averaging.
Sets the resolution bandwidth and the
video bandwidth.
[Sweep]
Defines the sweep type and other sweep
parameters; controls sweep execution.
Sets the sweep time and the number of
measurement points
Selects continuous measurement or sin-
gle measurement
[Trace]
Configures the graphical analysis of measurement results.
[Trig]
Defines how measurement sweeps are
triggered.
Sets the trigger mode, the trigger thresh-
old, the trigger delay, and the gate con-
figuration for gated sweep
[Offset Embed]
Contains functions for deembedding/
embedding the DUT from/into physical/
virtual (matching) networks placed
between the calibrated reference plane
and the DUT.
Performs a peak search for active
marker. If no marker is active, normal
marker 1 is activated and the peak
search is performed for it.
[Meas]
Selects the quantities to be measured and displayed.
[Format]
[Config]
Selects the trace format (dB magnitude,
Smith, etc.).
Configure measurements and data input
and output
[Display Lines]
Configures display lines and limit lines.
[Cal]
[Single]
Provides all functions related to system
error calibration.
Starts and stops a single new measure-
ment (Single Sweep Mode)
[Channel]
[Cont]
Creates and deletes channel setups and
optimize the measurement process.
Starts and stops a continuous measure-
ment (Continuous Sweep Mode)
4.2.1.6
Keypad
The keypad is used to enter numeric parameters, including the corresponding units. It
contains the following keys:
Table 4-4: Keys on the keypad
Type of key
Description
Decimal point
Inserts a decimal point "." at the cursor position.
Sign key
Changes the sign of a numeric parameter. For alphanumeric parame-
ters, inserts a "-" at the cursor position.
Unit keys
(G/n, M/
μ
, k/m, x1)
Adds the selected unit to the entered numeric value and complete the
entry.
For level entries (e.g. in dB) or dimensionless values, all units have the
value "1" as multiplying factor. Thus, they have the same function as an
[ENTER] key.
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