
General Instrument Functions
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The dialogs are summary representation of related settings, as configured with the
10.2.2.3
Status Indicators
Connector status indication
A dedicated LED indicates the connector status:
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Green: an input connector
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Yellow: an output connector
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No light: the connector is not active
T/M/C status LEDs
For quick overview of the source (internal/external) of the used trigger, marker and
clock signals, the block diagram displays
T/M/C status LEDs
on the left side of the
"Baseband" block.
If the baseband generator is active, the displayed information is color coded, where:
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A green LED indicates that an external signal is used
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A yellow LED confirms that the signal is available at the output connector
T/E/L/P/V status LEDs
For quick overview of the source (internal/external) of the control signals, the block dia-
gram displays
T/E/L/P/V status LEDs
on the top/bottom of the "RF" blocks.
If the RF block is active, the displayed information is color coded, where:
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A green LED indicates that an external signal is used
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A yellow LED confirms that the signal is available at the output connector.
The signal valid (V) and the pulse signal (P) indications are displayed if the corre-
sponding function is enabled ("RF > On" and "Pulse Modulator > State > On").
10.2.3
Trigger Marker Clock Settings
Access:
1. Perform one of the following:
● In the "Block Diagram", select the
"Baseband" blocks.
● Select "Baseband > Trigger Marker Clock".
The "Trigger Marker Clock" gives an overview of the current mapping of the logical
signals to the connectors, as configured in the
dialog. Clicking
the connector name directly accesses the related connector settings.
Configuring the Global Connectors