Specifications

4-13
Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
allows you to select channel 1 as the active channel.
The active channel is indicated by an amber LED adjacent
to the corresponding channel key. All of the
channel-specific functions you select, such as format or
scale, apply to the active channel. By default,
measures S11 in log mag format.
allows you to select channel 2 as the active channel.
The active channel is indicated by an amber LED adjacent
to the corresponding channel key. All of the
channel-specific functions you select, such as format or
scale, apply to the active channel. By default,
measures S21 in log mag format.
allows you to select channel 3 as the active channel.
The active channel is indicated by an amber LED adjacent
to the corresponding channel key. All of the
channel-specific functions you select, such as format or
scale, apply to the active channel. is the auxiliary
channel of . By default, measures S12 in
log mag format.
allows you to select channel 4 as the active channel.
The active channel is indicated by an amber LED adjacent
to the corresponding channel key. All of the
channel-specific functions you select, such as format or
scale, apply to the active channel. is the auxiliary
channel of . By default, measures S22 in
log mag format.
is used to apply the same power levels to Chan 1/3 & 2/4.
is used to apply different power levels to Chan 1/3 & 2/4.
configures multiple-channel displays so that the auxiliary
channels are adjacent to or beneath the primary channels.
measures A and B inputs simultaneously for faster
measurements.
when the parallel port is configured for GPIO, 8 output
bits can be controlled with this key. When this key is
pressed, "TTL OUT BIT NUMBER" becomes the active
function. This active function must be entered through the
keypad number keys, followed by the key. The bit is
cleared when the key is pressed. Entering numbers
larger than 7 will result in bit 7 being cleared, and
entering numbers lower than 0 will result in bit 0 being
cleared.
deletes all segments or bands in the list.
Chan 1
Chan 1
Chan 2
Chan 2
Chan 3
Chan 3
Chan 1 Chan 3
Chan 4
Chan 4
Chan 2 Chan 4
CHAN POWER [COUPLED]
CHAN POWER [UNCOUPLED
CHANNEL POSITION
CHOP A and B
CLEAR BIT
x1
x1
CLEAR LIST