Modulation Entry - Fluke 6060B Instruction Manual

Synthesized rf signal generator
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INTRODUCTION
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Example
Recall the
Instrument
Preset State (located
in
memory
location
98).
Change
the
frequency parameter
to
302
MHz,
then
store the
new
front
panel
setting
in
memory
location
06.
Local;
CRCL] C9JC8]
EDIT
!I+:
CSTO: C03C63
Remote: ''RC98,KF2,ST6"
Notes
1.
The
memory
locations availablefor
operator
use are 01
through
50.
Additional-
ly,
the
following
special
memory
locations are
available:
Memory
location
00
contains a
backup-memory
location.
After a
recall
(or
sequence) operation
it
contains
the
last
front panel
setting.
After a
store
operation,
it
contains the data
in
the stored
memory
location before the store
operation.
Thus, a
recall
operation
can be
reversed
by
recalling
location
00.
Memory
location
98 contains
the
Instrument
Preset
State.
Memory
location
99 contains
the present
instrument
state.
2.
In local control,
two
data
digits
must
be entered
to specify
the
memory
location.
The
recall
or
store
is
performed
when
the
second
digit
is
released.
3.
The
last
memory
location
specified
(used
for
sequence
operations)
is
displayed
while the
[STO]
or
[RCL]
button
is
pressed.
4.
int
equals unsigned
integer.
5.
The
sequence operation
recalls
the
next higher
memory
location, starting
from
the
last
memory
location stored or
recalled.
No
memory
location
need
to
be
specified.
When
the highest location
is
reached, the
sequence
starts
over again
at
location
01.
6.
While
[SEQ]
is
pressed, the
next
memory
location
number
is
displayed
and
the
memory
location
is
recalled.
This key
is
repeating.
2-27.
Modulation
Entry
The
following information describes
how
to preset the
modulation
index
(AM
depth
or
FM
deviation), internal
modulation
rate
(400 or
1000
Hz),
and
how
to
select
the
modulation
source
(internal
and/or
external).
The
FUNCTION-DATA-UNIT
method
of
selecting
the
modulation
index
is
summarized
in
the following
command
syntax.
The
indices
may
also
be modified using
Bright-Digit Edit or
Step
Entry. Since there
is
only
one modulation
display, the
modulation
index displayed
is
determined by
the
last
modulation
FUNCTION
key
pressed.
Command
Syntax
Select
Function
Enter
Data
Select
Unit
2-20

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