pad and appropriate termination key. When you
have finished setting the open parameter, close it by
pressing its menu soft-key or by making another
menu selection.
Press
Enable
to begin master-slave operation.
Press
CW
to return to the CW menu.
Master-Slave
Operation
During master-slave operation, the Slave unit is in
remote mode under the direct control of the Master
68XXXB. The Slave unit displays the following:
Its output CW frequency or sweep frequency
range.
Its output power level.
The messages
Remote
and
Local Lockout
.
The CW/sweep frequency settings on the Master
68XXXB define the master sweep, and the corre-
sponding frequency settings on the Slave unit de-
fine the slave sweep. For example, if slave
frequency F1 is set to 4 GHz and slave frequency F2
is set to 12 GHz, then the Slave unit will sweep
from 4 to 12 GHz whenever the F1-F2 sweep range
is selected on the Master 68XXXB. The Master
68XXXB will sweep from F1-F2 with the values of
F1 and F2 defined in the Master unit’s frequency
list.
Master-Slave
Operation in
VNA Mode
In the VNA mode of master-slave operation, a Slave
unit is coupled to a Master 68XXXB that is con-
nected to a Model 360B Vector Network Analyzer in
a source or dual source configuration. (Operating in-
structions for the vector network analyzer can be
found in the Model 360B VNA Operation Manual,
P/N 10410-00110.) The following paragraphs de-
scribe how to set up both 68XXXBs to perform mas-
ter-slave operations in the VNA mode.
Place both 68XXXBs in CW mode. Then, on the Mas-
ter unit, press
Master Slave
to go to the Master-
Slave Menu display (page 7-5).
At the Master-Slave menu, press
Slave Freqs
to go
to the Slave Frequencies List Menu display (next
page).
USE WITH
MASTER-SLAVE
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
OPERATION
NOTE
The 562 SNA, when being used
with the master-slave configura-
tion, will not display markers.
681XXB OM
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