User`s guide

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7-4. Analyzer Memory Catalog Information*
Callout Number
Description of Items in Figure 7-2
1
Name of the catalog source. (Internal)
2
Bytes of spectrum analyzer memory used. (5082)
3
Total bytes of spectrum analyzer memory available. (65534)
4
Bytes used by item. (52)
5
Name of item. (S-HIFT)
*
This table is not applicable when using CATALOG REGISTER or CATALOG ON EVEWT
Unlike saving to the memory card, data is saved as an item in spectrum
analyzer memory.
Use the step keys to view different sections of the directory, and the knob to
select a file. The selected file is highlighted in inverse video.
Each of the catalog
softkey
functions access the menu that has the
DELETE FILE function. Use DELETE FILE to delete the item from spectrum
analyzer memory. (DELETE FILE will not delete a CATALOG ON EVENT item.)
Pressing CATALOG REGISTER accesses a menu that has the LOAD FILE
function. Use LOAD FILE to load a state or trace from spectrum analyzer
memory. Do not use LOAD FILE to load limit-line table and amplitude
correction factor items.
Also see the CATALOG ALL and CATALOG
VARIA3LS
softkey
descriptions.
Front-Panel Key Access:
[RECALL]
or (SAVE)
CATALOG
LMT LINE
Requires Option 003 for an HP
859OL,
HP
8592L,
or HP 8594L.
catalogs the limit-lines on the memory card. Press CATALOG REGISTER to
catalog limit-line tables stored in spectrum analyzer memory (limit-line tables
saved in analyzer memory are stored in trace registers).
Front-Panel Key Access:
@ZiiJJ
or (SAVE)
CATALOG
ON EVENT
displays the “on event” programming commands and their status. The on event
programming commands are as follows:
ONEOS
ONSWP
TRMATH
ONCYCLE
ONDELAY
ONMKR
ONSRQ
ONTIME
ONPWRUP
Performs command list at end of every sweep.
Performs command list at beginning of every sweep.
Performs trace math.
Performs command list periodically.
Performs command list once after a time period.
Performs command list at the marker.
Performs command list on every service request.
Performs command list at a specific time.
Performs command list once at power up.
Note
If you get into an infinite loop with ONPWRUP, press
[PRESET)
to abort the
command list, then press ERASE DLP MEM to clear all
DLPs.
Key Descriptions
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