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predened
variables
and
traces
that
represent
the
spectrum-analyzer
key
settings
and
measurement
results
.
The
ASCII-type
articles
are
les
which
can
be
stored
in
either
internal
or
external
memory
.
Notice
that
one
of
the
les
,
the
program
le
,
stores
the
non-ASCII
articles
.
When
a
program
le
is
recalled,
it
is
loaded
into
internal
memory
so
that
the
non-ASCII
articles
can
be
used
for
data
processing
or
other
operations
internal
to
the
spectrum
analyzer
.
Use
the
mass-storage-interface
command,
MSI,
or
the
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catalog
&
MSI
keys
to
select
the
desired
user
memory
.
When
power
is
applied
to
the
spectrum
analyzer
,
internal
memory
is
selected
until
the
MSI
command
or
the
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INTRNL
MEMORY
,
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HP-IB
DISK
,
and
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HP-MSIB
DSK
&
CRD
keys
selects
another
storage
device
.
Press
4
MENU
5 ,
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Misc
,
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catalog
&
MSI
,
to
inspect
memory
contents
.
Use
the
PURGE,
DISPOSE,
FORMA
T
or
PERASE
command
with
care
to
erase
contents
of
user
memory
.
Note
User
memory
can
contain
special
routines
that
congure
the
4
USER
5
keys
with
useful
functions
,
such
as
scalar
measurement
keys
or
service
diagnostic
keys
.
PERASE
and
FORMA
T
erase
all
unprotected
user
memory
.
See
PROTECT
command
for
memory-protection
instructions
.
See
\Memory"
in
the
Programming
Fundamentals
chapter
.
user
state
Refers
to
state
of
all
analyzer
parameters
that
are
determined
by
the
user
.
These
include
All
instrument
settings
(for
example
,
center
frequency
,
plotter
parameters
,
length
of
trace
A)
A
djustable
preset-conditions
(for
example
,
active
input
port
when
power
is
applied)
Contents
of
internal
memory
(for
example
,
user-dened
traces)
See
reserved
memory.
variable
An
alpha
character
from
1
to
12
characters
long,
representing
a
numeric
value
stored
in
the
analyzer
.
Predened
variables
exist
permanently
in
reserved
memory
and
their
values
constantly
change
as
the
spectrum
analyzer
sweeps
or
changes
its
state
.
Examples
of
predened
variables
are
CF
(center
frequency)
and
MKA
(marker
amplitude).
User-dened
variables
are
created
by
the
user
with
the
V
ARDEF
command
and
remain
in
internal
memory
until
they
are
cleared
with
certain
commands
,
such
as
PURGE
or
DISPOSE.
A
temporary
variable
is
created
by
the
A
CTDEF
command
and
stored
in
internal
memory.
This
temporary
variable
can
be
used
like
a
predened
variable
.
See
user
memory.
video
bandwidth
Determines
amount
of
video
ltering.
See
video
lter.
video
lter
P
ost-detection
averaging
device
which
averages
the
noise
present
in
the
spectrum
analyzer
.
A
noise
averaging
lter
is
a
low-pass
lter
whose
bandwidth
should
be
much
narrower
than
the
resolution
bandwidth
of
the
analyzer
.
Since
the
video
lter
is
located
after
the
IF
(resolution)
lters
,
it
does
not
aect
frequency
resolution.
In
some
measurements
,
like
AM,
FM
and
pulsed
RF
demodulation,
the
video-lter
bandwidth
should
be
equal
to
or
greater
than
the
IF
(resolution)
bandwidth
to
pass
the
Glossary-21
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