HP 3324A Operating And Programming Manual page 91

Synthesized function/sweep generator
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When "INTERVAL" has been selected the current
sweep sequence is shown. In the above example that
is 1~3+6~2+9~4~9.
This means that the sequence
1 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 9 is swept. m means "and
then", while (3) means "through". The sequence can be
changed with one of two methods:
Entering a completely new sequence. Type in a new
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sequence using the data keys (interval numbers, (-J-J
and a). Press (Enterj to activate the new sequence.
Editing the present sequence. Press @ to enter
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the edit mode. The cursor is placed at the end of
the sequence. Move the cursor along the sequence
with the @ and a keys. To delete something from
the sequence list, place the cursor on the succeeding
character and press (BackSpace). To add to the sequence
list, place the cursor on the succeeding character and
type in the new interval number, (-J-J or I-1.
To set up the parameters of an interval, place the cursor
on the current interval number. To change this number
either:
use @j and 11E) to increase/decrease the value by one.
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type in the new number and press (Enter).
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If you get the error "invalid interval" this means that
the interval that you have chosen does not exist (for
example, you have chosen 11 when there are only 10
intervals
available).
you can move onto changing the parameters. These
are the interval start frequency ("START-FREQ"),
interval stop frequency ("STOP-FREQ"), interval
marker frequency ("MARKER-FR~EQ"),
time ("SWEEP-TIME"), linear sweep ("LIN")
logarithmic sweep ("LOG").
interval sweep
and
Sweep 7-9

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