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Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
kilo/milli (10
3
/ 10
−3
)
terminates the cal kit modification process, after all
standards are defined and all classes are specified. Be sure
to save the kit with the softkey, if it is to
be used later.
leads to the label class menu, to give the class a
meaningful label for future reference during calibration.
finishes the label class function and returns to the modify
cal kit menu.
leads to a menu for constructing a label for the
user-modified cal kit. If a label is supplied, it will appear
as one of the five softkey choices in the select cal kit menu.
The approach is similar to defining a display title, except
that the kit label is limited to ten characters.
The function is similar to defining a display title, except
that the label is limited to ten characters.
draws a quarter-page plot in the lower left quadrant of the
page.
draws a quarter-page plot in the upper left quadrant of the
page.
selects the standard limit line choice. This selection leads
to a series of menus used to define limits or specifications
with which to compare a test device. Refer to “Limit Line
Operation” in the “Operating Concepts” chapter of the
user’s guide and the limit line testing section of the
“Making Measurements” chapter of the user’s guide.
leads to the offset limits menu, which is used to offset the
complete limit set in either stimulus or amplitude value.
turns limit lines on or off. To define limits, use the
softkey described below. If limits have
been defined and limit lines are turned on, the limit lines
are displayed on the LCD for visual comparison of the
measured data in all Cartesian formats.
If limit lines are on, they are plotted with the data on a
plot, and saved in memory with an instrument state. In a
listing of values from the copy menu with limit lines on,
the upper limit and lower limit are listed together with the
pass or fail margin, as long as other listed data allows
sufficient space.
accesses the menu that allows you to set up the three limit
line types: standard limit lines, ripple limit lines, and
bandwidth limit lines.
k/m