Agilent Technologies 8560E User Manual page 281

Agilent technologies 8560 e-series and ec-series spectrum analyzers
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STATE 0
State registers 8 and 9 are used to store normalization traces. Refer to
NOTE
tracking-generator calibration softkey descriptions in this chapter for
more information.
STOP FREQ
Chapter 4
Front-panel key access:
through
Allows you to select which state register to
STATE 9
recall or save instrument state information.
Recalling from a state register You can recall
previously saved state information from 10 state
registers (STATE 0 through STATE 9). When state
information is recalled, the state of the spectrum
analyzer changes to the state of the recalled
information. To recall state information, press the
softkey next to the desired register number, or enter the
number using the data keys. Terminate the entry with
any units (
Hz
does not contain a previously saved instrument state,
the NOT SAVED! message appears.
If a stored state has a title, the first 16 characters of the
title are used as the softkey annotation for that
register. The register annotation appears in two rows of
eight characters each. For example, if the data
previously stored in register 0 has the title "Harmonic
Test," the softkey annotation STATE 0 is replaced with
the text Harmonic Test.
Saving to a state register You can save instrument
state information in 10 state registers (STATE 0
through STATE 9). If there is a title on the spectrum
analyzer display when the state data is saved, the first
16 characters of the title are used as the softkey
annotation for that register. The register annotation
appears in two rows of eight characters each. For
example, if the data is saved in register 0 has the title
"Harmonic Test," the softkey annotation STATE 0 is
replaced with the text Harmonic Test.
Front-panel key access:
Activates the stop frequency and sets the spectrum
analyzer to the start-frequency stop-frequency mode.
STOP FREQ can be adjusted using the data keys, the
step keys, or the knob. When adjusting STOP FREQ, if
the selected stop frequency is less than the start
frequency, the start frequency decreases to equal the
stop frequency minus the minimum swept span (100 Hz
x N, where N is the local oscillator harmonic).
Front-panel key access:
FREQUENCY
,
, and so on). If a recall-state register
kHz
or
RECALL
FREQUENCY
Key Function Descriptions
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