Front Panel Overview; Host Usb; Display - Agilent Technologies X Series User Manual

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• Two–tone mode produces two separate continuous wave signals (or tones). The frequency spacing
between the signals and the amplitudes are adjustable. To learn more, refer to
"Multitone and Two–Tone Waveforms (Option
• Dual ARB mode is used to control the playback sequence of waveform segments that have been
written into the ARB memory located on the internal baseband generator. These waveforms can
be generated by the internal baseband generator using the Custom Arb Waveform Generator
mode, or downloaded through a remote interface into the ARB memory. To learn more, refer to
"Dual ARB Player" on page

Front Panel Overview

2. Display

1. Host USB

21. More and LED
22. Power Switch and LEDs
1. Host USB
Connector
Type A
USB Protocol
2.0
Use this universal serial bus (USB) to connect a USB Flash Drive (UFD) for data transfer. You can
connect or disconnect a USB device without shutting down or restarting the signal generator. The
instrument also has a rear panel device USB connector (see
instrument.
2. Display
The LCD screen provides information on the current function. Information can include status
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4. Numeric
3. Softkeys
Keypad
20. Return
5. Arrows and Select
7. MENUS
9. Local
Cancel/(Esc)
6. Page Up
18. Knob
16. I Input
19. Incr Set
15. Page Down
page
15) used to remotely control the
Signal Generator Overview
Front Panel Overview
Chapter 14,
8. Trigger
11. Preset
and User
Preset
10. Help
12. RF
Output
17. Q Input
14. Mod On/Off and LED
13. RF On/Off and LED
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