Specifications
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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
configures the analyzer for a printer that has a parallel
(centronics) interface.
configures the analyzer for a printer that has a serial
(RS-232) interface.
sets the printer type to the DeskJet series.
sets the printer type to Epson compatible printers, which
support the Epson ESC/P2 printer control language.
sets the printer type to the LaserJet series.
sets the printer type to the PaintJet.
sets the printer type to the ThinkJet or QuietJet.
turns on or off power loss correction. Power loss correction
should be used when the power output is measured by a
directional coupler. Enter the power loss caused by the
coupled arm with the softkey
submenus described below.
toggles the power range mode between auto and manual.
Auto mode selects the power range based on the power
selected. Manual mode limits power entry to within the
±6to−12 dB selected range.
leads to the power meter calibration menu which provides
two types of power meter calibration, continuous (each
sweep) and single-sample (one sweep).
turns off power meter calibration, terminate a power
meter calibration sweep.
measures the absolute power amplitude at input R.
converts the active marker values into rectangular form.
The complex impedance values of the active marker are
displayed in terms of resistance, reactance, and equivalent
capacitance or inductance. This is the default Smith chart
marker.
NOTE Each of the range softkeys will have different ranges dependent on the
analyzer model and options installed.
selects power range 0 when in manual power range.
selects power range 1 when in manual power range.
selects power range 2 when in manual power range.
selects power range 3 when in manual power range.
PRNTR PORT PARALLEL
PRNTR PORT SERIAL
PRNTR TYPE [DESKJET]
PRNTR TYPE [EPSON-P2]
PRNTR TYPE [LASERJET]
PRNTR TYPE [PAINTJET]
PRNTR TYPE [THINKJET]
PWR LOSS on OFF
LOSS/SENSR LISTS
PWR RANGE AUTO man
PWRMTR CAL [ ]
PWRMTR CAL [OFF]
R
R+jX MKR
RANGE 0 [ ]
RANGE 1 [ ]
RANGE 2 [ ]
RANGE 3 [ ]










