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Chapter 1 Introducing the 81110A/81104A Pulse and Pattern
Generators on page 15 gives a general overview of the Agilent 81110A,
its features, the user interface, and the steps required for operating the
instrument.
Chapter 2 Getting Started on page 31 gives the setup information for
some real-world signal examples, which can easily be used by varying
only some parameter values.
Chapter 3 Using the 81110A/81104A on page 59 provides complete
information on the user interface screens.
Installation and maintenance are described in Appendix A Installation
& Maintenance on page 111.
For specifications and information on operating the instrument by means
of remote control, please refer to the Reference Guide, p/n 81110-91021.
Conventions Used in this Book
This book uses certain conventions to indicate elements of the
Agilent 81110As user interface. The following table shows some
examples:
Softkeys Press the MODE/TRG softkey to access the Mode/
Trigger screen.
Hardkeys Press the MORE key to switch to the alternative
softkey layout.
Alternate Keys Press SHIFT + 0 (ON/OFF1) to switch on output 1.
The alternate key labelwhich is selected by
pressing the SHIFT keyis given in parentheses.
Screen Quotes Move the entry focus down to P
ULSE
-P
ERIOD
and
turn the knob to select
INTERNAL
PLL.
Entry Focus The highlight field, that can be moved with the
cursor keys, to change modes, parameters, or
parameter formats.