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Getting Started
R&S
®
FPL1000
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User Manual 1178.3370.02 ─ 09
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For markers, limit lines, and other graphical elements on the screen: moves their
position
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For active scroll bars: moves the scroll bar vertically
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For dialog boxes: Acts like the [ENTER] key when pressed
Navigation Keys
The navigation keys can be used alternatively to the rotary knob to navigate through
dialog boxes, diagrams or tables.
Arrow Up/Arrow Down Keys
The <arrow up> or <arrow down> keys do the following:
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For numeric entries: increments (arrow up) or decrements (arrow down) the instru-
ment parameter at a defined step width
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In a list: scrolls forward and backward through the list entries
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In a table: moves the selection bar vertically
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In windows or dialog boxes with a vertical scroll bar: moves the scroll bar
Arrow Left/Arrow Right Keys
The <arrow left> or <arrow right> keys do the following:
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In an alphanumeric edit dialog box, move the cursor.
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In a list, scroll forward and backward through the list entries.
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In a table, move the selection bar horizontally.
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In windows or dialog boxes with horizontal scroll bar, move the scroll bar.
5.2.1.8
RF INPUT 50
Ω
Provides RF input from a connected device under test (DUT) to the R&S
FPL1000,
which is then analyzed in an RF measurement. Connect the DUT to the "RF Input" on
the R&S
FPL1000 via a cable equipped with an appropriate connector. Do not overload
the input. For maximum allowed values, see the data sheet.
See also
Chapter 5.1.14, "Considerations for Test Setup"
5.2.1.9
GEN Output 50
Ω
Provides signal output from the (optional) internal generator (requires Internal Genera-
tor option R&S
FPL1-B9). Output levels range from -60
dBm to +10
dBm, with a resolu-
tion of 0.1
dB. For details, see the data sheet.
5.2.2
Rear Panel View
This figure shows the rear panel view of the R&S
FPL1000. The individual elements
are described in more detail in the subsequent sections.
Instrument Tour