Agilent Technologies E4418B User Manual page 33

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3 This is the measurement result field.
4 This field displays the units of measurement either dBm, dB, Watts, or %.
5 This window is configured to show an analog meter which displays the
6 This field displays the number of pages in the current softkey menu. For
7 Any softkeys available are displayed in these four fields.
8 This field displays the title of the menu. For example, when the power
9 This field indicates if the measurement result is out of the upper or lower
10 This field displays "Rel" if relative mode is on. Refer to
11 This field displays "Ofs" if an offset is set. Refer to
12 This field displays "Rng Hld" if a range is selected. Refer to
13 This field displays "Dty Cyc" if a duty cycle is set. This allows you to
14 The information in this field is displayed on two lines and depends on the
E4418B Power Meter User's Guide
When two windows are displayed and this key is pressed, the single window
displayed is the one which was previously highlighted with the shadowed
box. On the two window display, the measurement setup menus work on the
window which is shadowed.
measurement result and the meter scaling.
example, "1 of 2" indicates that there are two pages of softkeys and you are
on the first page. Pressing
meter is initially switched on, the "Contrast" menu is displayed and if you
press
"Zero/Cal" is displayed.
limits set. If the measurement is within the limits, this field is empty. If the
measurement result is less than the minimum limit set, "Undr Lmt" is
displayed. If the measurement result is more than the maximum limit set,
"Over Lmt" is displayed. Refer to
page 70 for further information.
Relative Measurements"
page 63 for further information.
Range"
on page 79 for further information.
measure the power of a pulsed signal. Refer to
Signals"
on page 68 for further information.
combination of sensor type, sensor calibration table and frequency
dependent offset table that are currently selected.
the possible combinations for the two lines of the display. Find the
table entry which matches your display and use the reference number
in the left- hand column to look up
sensor type and correction being applied to the current measurement.
moves you to page "2 of 2".
"Setting Measurement Limits"
on page 61 for further information.
Table 1- 2
Getting Started
on
"Making
"Setting Offsets"
"Setting the
"Measuring Pulsed
Table 1- 1
shows all
for the combination of
1
on
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