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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
changes the stimulus value of the fixed marker. Fixed
marker stimulus values can be different for the two
channels if the channel markers are uncoupled using the
marker mode menu. To read absolute active marker
stimulus values following a operation, the
stimulus value can be reset to zero.
changes the response value of the fixed marker. In a
Cartesian format this is the y-axis value. In a polar or
Smith chart format with a magnitude/phase marker, a
real/imaginary marker, an R+jX marker, or a G+jB
marker, this applies to the first part of the complex data
pair. Fixed marker response values are always uncoupled
in the two channels.
To read absolute active marker response values following
a operation, the response value can be reset
to zero.
defines a flat limit line segment whose value is constant
with frequency or other stimulus value. This line is
continuous to the next stimulus value, but is not joined to
a segment with a different limit value. If a flat line
segment is the final segment it terminates at the stop
stimulus. A flat line segment is indicated as FL on the
table of limits.
puts a form feed command into the display title.
presents a menu used to select the display format for the
data. Various rectangular and polar formats are available
for display of magnitude, phase, impedance, group delay,
real data, and SWR.
specifies whether or not to store the formatted data on
disk with the instrument state.
brings up a menu for formatting a LIF or DOS disk.
causes subsequent disk initialization to use the DOS disk
format.
causes subsequent disk initialization to use the LIF disk
format. is the default setting.
initializes media in external drive, and formats the disk
using the selected (DOS or LIF) format.
initializes media in internal drive, and formats the disk
using the selected (DOS or LIF) format.
clears all internal save registers and associated cal data
and memory traces.
Format