Fluke 6060B Instruction Manual page 28

Synthesized rf signal generator
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INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATION
INT
FH
EXT AM
EXT
FM
400/1000
FUMaiON
Enables internal frequency modulation at the frequency
annunciated
by the '400/1000'
Hz
indicator.
Enables external amplitude modulation using
the signal
applied to the MOD INPUT connector.
Enables external frequency modulation using the signal
applied to the NOD INPUT connector.
Alternately
sets the internal
modulation oscillator's
frequency to 400
or
1000
Hz.
The selected frequency
is
displayed only when
INT
AM
or INT
FN
is
enabled.
With the exception of the ESTEP] and ESPCL3 keys, these
keys operate as interlocked switches that select the
parameter
to be
entered
or edited.
For
the CFREQ].
CAMPU/
CAM]/ and CFM] FUNCTION keys, the bright digit
appears
in
the corresponding display
of
the
selected
function.
Selects the frequency parameter
of
the Generator
to be
programmed
by using the
DATA,-
EDIT,
Or
STEP entry
keys.
Selects the amplitude parameter
of
the Generator to
be
programmed
by using the DATA, EDIT, or STEP entry keys-
Selects the amplitude modulation
<AM)
parameter
of
the
Generator
to be
programmed
by
using the DATA, EDIT, or
STEP entry keys.
Selects the frequency modulation
(FM)
parameter
of
the
Generator to be programmed
by
using the DATA, EDIT,
or
STEP entry keys.
Enables the special function mode. Special functions are
called up
by
a
two-digit
code, that Is
entered
by using
the DATA keys. Refer to the paragraphs on Special
Function
in
this section
for
a
detailed description and
a
list of the special functions.
After one
of the
four parameter functions has been
selected
for
programming, pressing this
key allows
you to
program
a
step-wise change to that parameter. The step
increase
or
decrease
is
then performed every
time the
STEP
C
]
or
E*3
keys are pressed.
A
ten-digit
(plus sign and
decimal
key)
keypad used
for
entering
a
parameter's value, the special function
code,
or a
memory recall/store location.
Used with
the
DATA
keys to store the current instrument
state in
a
memory Location. Memory Locations
01
through
50
are available.
Used with the DATA keys to recall an instrument state
from
a
memory
Location. Memory locations
01
through 50
are available for operator-stored states; memory location
98
contains the Instrument Preset State
(see
Table 2-3.)

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