Using A Usb Keyboard - Agilent Technologies X Series User Manual

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Using a USB Keyboard

Using a USB Keyboard

You can use a USB keyboard to remotely control the RF output state, the modulation state, and to
select a memory sequence and register.
The register selection, RF output state, and modulation state are affected by power cycle or preset,
but the USB keyboard control state and the sequence selection are not.
CAUTION
To avoid the loss of data, GPIB settings, or current user instrument states that have not
been permanently saved to non- volatile memory, the signal generator should always be
powered down either via the instrument's front panel power button or the appropriate
SCPI command. 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.
Deletes every register in every sequence.
NOTE: You cannot recover the registers after
deleting them.
128
USB Keyboard Key
Delete, Enter
Insert
Home, Up Arrow
End, Down Arrow
Page Up, Right Arrow, +
Page Down, Left Arrow, –
Turning the USB keyboard control off disables the USB
keyboard; it has no effect on the Auto Recall softkeys.
For details on each key, use key help as described on see
Agilent X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
Signal Generator Function
RF On/Off
Mod On/Off
Next Sequence
Previous Sequence
Recall Next State Register
Recall Previous State Register
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