User Manual LW120
by using shorter cables however, it is impossible to
eliminate this delay entirely. One way to compensate for
inter-instrument delays is using different cable length at
the output connectors. You can also use the edge-offset
parameter to compensate for larger delays.
Saving and
Recalling Setups
Needless to say how aggravating it could be to spend long time on
programming front panel controls when, all of a sudden, the power
fails and everything gets lost. The LW120 has battery backup that
has two functions: 1) Restores front panel settings in case of power
loss or after power off and 2) Retain voltage backup to memory
cells where ten complete front panel setting can be preserved. The
LW120 is using Ni-Cad battery circuit, which can backup the
memory for almost four days.
NOTE
The LW120 is using Ni-Cad batteries to backup the
memory. You must charge the batteries for 16 hours to
their full capacity. Batteries are charged automatically
whenever the instrument is plugged to AC power and
the POWER switch is turned on.
The battery circuit backs up the waveform memory as well.
However, segment tables can not be saved. Therefore, if you save
front panel setups, bear in mind that only front panel controls and
parameters can be stored. Waveform segments are stored for the
last setting before power off only.
Refer to Figure 3-29 and Figure 3-30 and the following description
to learn how to save and recall front panel setups.
1. Press the UTILITY button
2. Select and press the System option
3. Select and press the Setups option
4. Select and press the Setup Select button
5. Rotate the dial to select the required memory location
6. Press Save to store current front panel settings
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