Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables - Keysight N1913 User Manual

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General Power Meter Functions

Editing Frequency Dependent Offset Tables

There are ten frequency dependent offset tables named CUSTOM_A through
CUSTOM_J. They are empty of any data when the power meter is shipped from
the factory.
You cannot delete any of the 10 existing frequency dependent offset tables or
create any additional tables. However, you can enter values into the 10 existing
tables. Each frequency dependent offset table can contain a maximum of 80
frequency points.
To view the frequency dependent offset tables currently stored in the power
meter, press
Offset Tables screen is displayed as shown in
Editing frequency dependent offset tables requires the following steps:
1 Identify and select the table you want to edit
2 Rename the table
3 Enter the frequency and offset pairs
4 Save the table
Procedure
First, select the table you want to edit as follows:
A frequency in the range of 0.001 MHz to 1000.0 GHz can be entered. A
NOTE
calibration factor in the range of 0.0000000001 to 10000000000 can be entered.
1 Press
2 Choose the table you want to edit using the
68
,
Tables
,
Tables
to display the Ed it Offset screen as shown in
Ed it Table
,
Freq. Dep. Offset
,
to display the Offset Tbls screen.
Freq. Dep. Offset
Keysight N1913/1914A User's Guide
. The Frequency Dependent
Figure
2-8.
and
keys. Press
Figure
2-10.

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