System Configuration Menu; Introduction - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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System Configuration Menu
4
Introduction
This chapter describes the System Configuration menu and pop-up
menus within the System Configuration menu.
The purpose and functions of each field are e@ined in detail, and we
have included illustrations and examples to make the explanations
clearer.
System
Configuration
Menu
The System Configuration menu can be considered a system level menu
in that it contains fields that you use to turn the scope on or off and
start the configuration process for both analyzer
1
and analyzer 2. You
use this menu to do the following:
l
Turn analyzer machines and scope on or off.
l
Specify analyzer type (timing and state).
l
Assign pods to the individual machines within the logic analyzer.
l
Initiate Autoscale in both the oscilloscope and timing analyzer.
l
Name each analyzer.
In this menu, you con&ure your logic analyzer in one of nine ways:
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Timing analyzer only.
State analyzer only.
Up to two scope channels.
Two state analyzers.
One timing analyzer and one state analyzer.
Timing analyzer with up to two scope channels.
State analyzer with up to two scope channels.
Two state analyzers with up to two scope channels.
One timing analyzer, one state analyzer and up to two scope
channels.

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