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Indicators
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SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
The availability of linking and unlinking is affected by the setting of the Analyzer
Configuration softkey. For instance, if Analyzer Configuration is set to Independent
Channels, Span may be unlinked and the two displays set to have different spans. If
Analyzer Config is set to Dual Channel, however, the span softkey will always be linked
since Dual Channel measurements, such as frequency response, require both channels to
have the same span.
Parameter linking is a convenient way of changing both displays together. For example,
Span and Start frequency may be linked while the Measurement is unlinked. This allows
the two displays to have different measurements over the same frequency span. Since the
Spans are linked, changing the Span does not require separate entries for each display.
Enter
When modifying a parameter, the [Enter] key enters the new parameter value or
selection. When selecting from a list of choices with the knob, [Enter] will enter the new
selection. When entering a numeric value, [Enter] will enter the new value. Whenever
the ‘Enter’ indicator at the top of the screen is on, [Enter] is required to enter the new
choice or entry.
ALT
Indicates that the ALTERNATE keypad is in use. The ALTERNATE keypad uses the
alphabetic legends printed below each key. To enter the ALT mode, press the [ALT] key
once. Pressing the keys will now enter alphabetic characters into the active entry field.
The [0]...[9], [.], [-], [<-] and [ALT] have the same function in the ALTERNATE
keypad.
In ALTERNATE mode, the knob moves the waterfall marker along the Z axis.
To return to the normal keypad, press the [ALT] key again.
GPIB/RS232
This indicator shows ‘RS232’ if the interface responses are directed to the RS232 serial
port.
This indicator shows ‘GPIB’ and the GPIB address if the interface responses are directed
to the GPIB port.
Use <Output To> in the [System]<Remote> menu to select the appropriate interface.
Comm /Error
‘Comm’ is displayed when the computer interface is idle. ‘RS232’ flashes when there is
activity on the RS232 interface. ‘GPIB’ flashes when there is activity on the GPIB
interface.
‘ERR’ flashes whenever a computer interface error occurs, such as illegal command or
out of range parameter is received.
SRQ
This indicator is on whenever a GPIB Service Request is generated by the SR785. SRQ
stays on until a serial poll is completed.
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