Agilent Technologies 8560E User Manual page 275

Agilent technologies 8560 e-series and ec-series spectrum analyzers
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When
NOTE
not change. However, the factory settings now become active.
Factory preselector data always takes precedence over user-activated
preselected data, unless the user data is explicitly recalled using
RECALL PRSEL PK. For more information on storing and recalling
preselector data, refer to the SAVE PRSEL PK and RECALL PRSEL
PK softkeys.
SAVE STATE
State registers 8 and 9 are used to store normalization traces. Refer to
NOTE
tracking-generator calibration softkey descriptions in this chapter for
more information.
SAVE TRACE A
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is pressed, the preselector data stored by the user does
PRESET
Displays a menu of 10 registers in which the current
instrument state can be stored. The save-state registers
appear on two menus: STATE 0 through STATE 4 on
the first page, and STATE 5 through STATE 9 on the
second page. To store the current instrument state in a
desired register, press the softkey next to the register
number, or enter the number using the data keys.
Terminate the entry with any units key (
on). The SAVELOCK ON OFF function must be OFF to
save a state.
If a stored state has a title, the first 16 characters of the
title are used as the softkey annotation for that
register. The register annotation appears in two rows of
eight characters each. For example, if the data stored in
register 0 has the title "Harmonic Test," the softkey
annotation STATE 0 is replaced with the text Harmonic
Test.
Front-panel key access:
Displays a menu of eight registers in which the current
contents of trace A can be stored. The save-trace
registers appear on two menus: TRACE 0 through
TRACE 4 on the first page, and TRACE 5 through
TRACE 7 on the second page. To store current trace A
data in a desired register, press the softkey next to the
register number, or enter the number using the data
keys. Terminate the entry with any units key (
and so on).
Key Function Descriptions
Key Descriptions
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SAVE
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