Fundamental Operation
Using Data Storage Functions
Deleting Stored Files
1. Highlight the desired file.
2. Press
.
Delete File
The
Confirm Delete
3. Press
Confirm Delete
Using the Instrument State Register
The instrument state register is a section of memory divided into 10 sequences (numbered 0
through 9) each containing 100 registers (numbered 00 through 99). It is used to store and
recall frequency, amplitude, and for PSG-A Series signal generators, modulation settings. It
provides a quick method to reconfigure the signal generator when switching between different
signal configurations. Once an instrument state has been saved, all of the frequency,
amplitude, and modulation settings can be recalled with minimum effort.
List sweep data is not saved within an instrument state. For instructions on
NOTE
saving list sweep data, see
Saving an Instrument State
Using this procedure, you will learn how to save current instrument settings to the
instrument state register.
1. Press
.
Preset
2. Configure the signal generator with the following settings:
a. Press
Frequency
b. Press
Amplitude
c. Press
>
AM
AM Off On
This enables amplitude modulation (AM annunciator is on).
3. Press
>
Save
Select Seq
The sequence number becomes the active function. The signal generator displays the last
sequence that you have used. Set the sequence to 1 using the arrow keys.
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softkey appears.
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"Storing Files" on page
>
>
.
800
MHz
>
>
.
0
dBm
.
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