The
attenuator
switch
driver
model
number
(HP
11713A)
and
address
(28).
Next
is
the
attenuator
switch
driver
selection
and
address
.
At
this
time
,
the
only
two
choices
are
the
HP
11713A
and
`NONE'.
If
`NONE'
is
selected,
the
program
will
prompt
you
to
manually
set
the
10
dB
step
attenuator
each
time
it
needs
to
be
changed.
Since
this
is
inconvenient,
the
use
of
an
HP
11713A
with
a
HP
8496G
model
attenuator
is
highly
recommended.
The
frequency
counter
model
number
(HP
5342A)
and
address
(02).
The
frequency
counter
model
number
and
its
address
are
next.
If
`NONE'
is
selected,
the
program
will
use
the
spectrum
analyzer
to
measure
frequency
accuracy
.
The
voltmeter
model
number
(HP
3456A)
and
address
(22).
While
the
voltmeter
and
address
are
next,
they
are
not
currently
used
by
this
program.
The
printer
address
(01).
The
printer
address
is
next.
No
model
number
is
needed
here;
all
HP-IB
printers
should
work
equally
well.
The
program
directory
and
the
mass
storage
unit
specier
(the
current
MSI
device).
The
program
directory
and
Mass
Storage
Unit
Specier
(MSUS)
are
next.
These
should
point
to
the
location
of
the
CAL871XB
program
and
all
of
its
required
data
les
(all
the
les
contained
on
the
disk).
If
you
are
running
this
program
from
a
oppy
disk,
the
program
directory
entry
should
be
blank.
If
using
an
HFS
or
SRM
system,
the
entire
directory
name
should
be
entered
here
(e
.g.
/TESTS/ANAL
YZER/NETWORK/8713B).
The
entire
length
must
be
less
than
80
characters
(preferably
less
than
60
for
easier
viewing).
The
MSUS,
which
indicates
the
physical
address
of
the
disk
drive
,
also
has
an
80-character
limit.
When
the
program
is
rst
run,
the
default
will
be
the
current
MSI
device
.
The
data
directory
and
MSUS
.
The
next
two
entries
are
the
data
directory
and
MSUS.
These
should
point
to
the
location
where
the
results
of
each
DUT
will
be
stored
(if
applicable).
The
data
directory
and
MSUS
are
otherwise
similar
to
the
program
directory
,
including
the
defaults
.
The
sensor's
,
10
dB
step
attenuator's
,
and
xed
attenuator's
(pad's)
serial
numbers
(xxxx).
Six
of
the
next
seven
entries
will
contain
the
LAST
FOUR
digits
of
the
serial
numbers
for
the
power
meter
sensors
,
the
step
attenuator
,
and
the
20
dB
attenuators
.
This
allows
the
program
to
load
the
proper
correction
values
for
each
device
.
The
disk
contains
les
that
match
these
default
serial
numbers
(xxxx),
but
the
correction
data
contained
within
these
les
is
invalid
(e
.g.
100
percent
for
all
sensor
cal
factors).
This
allows
the
program
to
be
run
for
experimental
or
training
purposes
only
.
As
a
precaution,
a
warning
message
will
be
displayed
if
a
default
le
is
loaded.
The
40
dB
step
attenuator
card
selection
(3).
One
of
the
next
selections
is
the
40
dB
step
section.
This
species
which
of
two
40
dB
attenuator
card
sections
of
the
HP
8496G
step
attenuator
is
to
be
used.
The
HP
8496G
can
use
either
one
of
the
two
40
dB
sections;
section
3
or
4.
Enter
the
value
(3
or
4)
for
which
you
have
calibration
data.
F
or
example
,
when
the
step
attenuator
was
calibrated,
one
of
the
two
40
dB
sections
was
selected
for
the
40
dB
attenuation
value
.
The
data
corresponding
to
the
selected
40
dB
section
must
be
input
to
ensure
valid
measurement
data
when
using
attenuations
of
40
dB
or
greater
.
F
or
purposes
of
identication,
section
3
of
the
attenuator
is
the
section
that
is
engaged
when
button
#3
or
#7
of
the
HP
11713A
is
lit.
This
entry
is
not
applicable
if
you
are
using
a
manual
attenuator
.
The
beeper
(on).
The
last
selection
will
suppress
or
enable
the
beeper
,
as
desired.
The
current
DUT
le
sux
(1).
This
le
,
\CurrDUTx,"
contains
the
test-result
data
of
the
current
device
under
test.
Up
to
ten
dierent
le
names
can
be
specied.
This
allows
multiple
users
to
operate
from
one
system
storage
medium,
such
as
an
SRM
environment.
This
entry
can
be
ignored
for
single-user
applications
.
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