Specifications

4-45
Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
selects power range 4 when in manual power range.
selects power range 5 when in manual power range.
selects power range 6 when in manual power range.
selects power range 7 when in manual power range.
selects power range 8 when in manual power range.
selects power range 9 when in manual power range.
selects power range 10 when in manual power range.
selects power range 11 when in manual power range.
specifies whether or not to store the raw data (ratioed and
averaged) on disk with the instrument state.
selects whether sampler and attenuator offsets are ON or
OFF. By selecting raw offsets OFF, a full two port error
correction can be performed without including the effects
of the offsets. It also saves substantial time at recalls and
during frequency changes. Raw offsets follow the channel
coupling. This softkey is used with "Take4" mode. Refer to
the examples in the programmer’s guide.
when in the smith marker menu, displays
the values of the active marker on a Smith chart as a real
and imaginary pair. The complex data is separated into its
real part and imaginary part. The first marker value given
is the real part M cos θ, and the second value is the
imaginary part M sin θ, where M = magnitude.
When in the polar marker menu, displays
the values of the active marker as a real and imaginary
pair. The complex data is separated into its real part and
imaginary part. The first marker value given is the real
part M cos θ, and the second value is the imaginary part M
sin θ, where M = magnitude.
searches the directory of the disk for file names recognized
as belonging to an instrument state, and displays them in
the softkey labels. No more than five titles are displayed at
one time. If there are more than five, repeatedly pressing
this key causes the next five to be displayed. If there are
fewer than five, the remaining softkey labels are blanked.
is a disk file directory command. Pressing this softkey will
read the first six sequence titles and display them in the
softkey labels. These sequences can then be loaded into
internal memory.
RANGE 4 [ ]
RANGE 5 [ ]
RANGE 6 [ ]
RANGE 7 [ ]
RANGE 8 [ ]
RANGE 9 [ ]
RANGE 10 [ ]
RANGE 11 [ ]
RAW ARRAY on OFF
RAW OFFSET On Off
Re/Im MKR
Re/Im MKR
Re/Im MKR
READ FILE TITLES
READ SEQ FILE TITLS