Power On And Preset; Front Panel Knob Resolution - Keysight Technologies N5166B CXG User Manual

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Preferences & Enabling Options
User Preferences

Power On and Preset

Utility > Power On/Preset
Restores persistent settings
(those unaffected by a power
cycle*, preset, or recall)
to their factory defaults.
Caution
*
To avoid the loss of data, GPIB settings, or current user instrument states that have not been permanently saved to
nonvolatile memory, the X-Series signal generator should always be powered down either via the instrument's front
panel power button or the appropriate SCPI command. X-Series signal generators installed in rack systems and
powered down with the system rack power switch rather than the instrument's front panel switch display a Error -310
due to the instrument not being powered down correctly.
Note
To define a user preset, set the instrument up as desired and press User Preset > Save User Preset.

Front Panel Knob Resolution

Makes the increment value of the current function the active entry.
Utility >
Instrument Adjustments
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page 48
Executes the ALC Modulator Bias Adjustment. When using
the ALC in open loop mode, this compensates for open loop
power drift due to temperature and humidity.
SCPI Commands:
:CALibration:ALC:MODulator:BIAS
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The increment value and the step/knob ratio determine how much each
turn of the knob changes the active function value.
For example, if the increment value of the active function is 10 dB and the
step/knob ratio is 50 to 1, each turn of the knob changes the active
function by 0.2 dB (1/50th of 10 dB).
.
To change the amount for each turn of the knob, modify the increment
.
value, the step/knob ratio, or both.
Keysight CXG, EXG, and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
Select the GPIB language desired after a preset.
See also, the Programming Guide and the SCPI Command
Reference.
Available only when 8648 is either the selected preset language or
the selected remote language (see page 49).
For details on each key, use key help
as described on
page 60
.

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