Stanford Research Systems SR850 User Manual page 166

Dsp lock-in amplifier
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System Setup Menu
Plotter Addr.
1
Plot Speed
Define Pens
Trace Pen
1
Grid Pen
1
Alpha Pen
1
Cursor Pen
1
Return:
Return
Plotter Addr.
If the Plot Mode is GPIB, then the Plotter Address must
be set. The Plotter Address may be entered from the
keypad or by using the knob. The Plotter Address must
agree with the address of the plotter in use.
In this mode, the plotter must be the only device
attached to the SR850 GPIB interface.
This key toggles the Plot Speed. Normally, when plotting on paper, the
Fast Plot Speed is used. When plotting on transparencies or other non-
standard media, the Slow plot speed may be better.
Many plotters have a multipen carousel. In this case, each part of the
screen may be plotted using a different color pen. The Define Pens key
activates a submenu in which each feature of the screen may be
assigned a pen number. The allowable pen numbers are from 1 to 6.
When using a single pen plotter, all features are plotted using the one
pen regardless of the pen definitions.
Trace Pen
This field assigns a pen number to the data traces on the
screen.
Grid Pen
This field assigns a pen number to the graph grids.
Alpha Pen
This field assigns a pen number to all of the alphanumer-
ic labels on the screen.
Cursor Pen
This field assigns a pen number to the dashed cursor
region lines and marker.
Return
This key returns to the Setup Plotter menu.
The Return key will return to the main Settings menu.
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