The Record Key; Preparation - HP 8153A Operating And Programming Manual

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Figure 3-3. The Loss Result
(Exec)
stops the application running.
The Record Key
(Record)
Starts the record applications. Record applications allow you to take a
number of samples in succession. There are three types of record application.
■ Stability takes samples at evenly spaced intervals over a specified period.
■ Logging takes a specified number of samples one immediately after the other.
That is, as soon as the first sample has ended, the second starts.
■ Manual Logging takes a sample each time the user presses the
(Exec)
key.
In addition, there are plot and print applications that allow you to make a
graphics plot, or a printout of the samples of your record application.
Preparation
You need a sensor module to perform any of the record applications. For the
stability, or either of the logging applications, the only hardware setup you need
is to have the device under test connected to the sensor.
Local Control • Menu Mode
3-B

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