3-30 Keypad
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
[Alt] [Control Key]
Pressing [Alt] and a Control Key performs the function written below each key. These
functions are described below.
Play Macro ([Alt] [Start/Reset])
[Play Macro] plays a recorded keypad macro. Use the knob to select a defined macro and
press [Enter]. The Macro indicator at the top of the screen reads ‘Play’ while the macro is
playing.
Macro Rec ([Alt] [Pause/Cont])
[Macro Rec] starts recording a macro. Use the knob to select which macro (0..9) will be
recorded and press [Enter]. The Macro indicator at the top of the screen reads ‘Record’.
Press the desired sequence of keys. The instrument responds to these keys while the
macro is being recorded. Press [End Rec] ([Alt] [Stop Capture]) to stop recording the
macro.
Use the numeric keys to choose a parameter from a list (instead of the knob) while
recording a macro. The list choices are numbered 0 through 9.
Use [Alt] and the numeric keys to choose the units of a numeric parameter while
recording a macro. The units choices are numbered starting with 0 as the first (leftmost)
units.
To play a recorded macro, press [Play Macro] ([Alt] [Start/Reset]) and choose the desired
macro with the knob.
To edit a recorded macro, use [System] <Edit Macro>.
End Rec ([Alt] [Stop Capture])
[End Rec] stops recording a macro.
To play a recorded macro, press [Play Macro] ([Alt] [Start/Reset]) and choose the desired
macro with the knob.
Snap Ref ([Alt] [Start Capture])
[Snap Ref] scales the Reference Display within the active display to the current display
scale. Changing the display scale does NOT rescale the Reference Display. This allows
the live measurement display to be offset from the Reference Display by changing either
Ymax, Ymid or Ymin in the [Display Setup] menu.
Press [Display Ref] to copy the display data into the Reference Display. The Reference
Display is graphed in the background.
Command: SNAP d
Ref to Trace ([Alt] [Active Display])
[Ref to Trace] saves the active display’s Reference Display (if it is on) to a Trace buffer.
Select a Trace # (1..5) with the knob and press [Enter] to save the Reference Display to
the Trace.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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