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Agilent 89410A Front Panel
1-A softkey’s function changes as different menus are displayed. Its
current function is determined by the video label to its left, on the
analyzer’s screen.
2-The analyzer’s screen is divided into two main areas. The menu area, a
narrow column at the screen’s right edge, displays softkey labels. The
data area, the remaining portion of the screen, displays traces and other
data.
3-The POWER switch turns the analyzer on and off.
4-Use a 3.5-inch flexible disk (DS,HD) in this disk drive to save your
work.
5-The KEYBOARD connector allows you to attach an optional keyboard
to the analyzer. The keyboard is most useful for writing and editing
Instrument BASIC programs.
6- The SOURCE connector routes the analyzer’s source output to your
DUT. Output impedance is selectable: 50 ohms or 75 ohms.
7-The EXT TRIGGER connector lets you provide an external trigger for
the analyzer.
8-The PROBE POWER connectors provide power for
various Agilent active probes.
9-The CHANNEL 1 input connector routes your test signal or DUT output
to the analyzer’s receiver. Input impedance is selectable: 50 ohms, 75
ohms, or 1 megohm.
10-Use the DISPLAY hardkeys and their menus to select and manipulate
trace data and to select display options for that data.
11-Use the SYSTEM hardkeys and their menus to control various system
functions (online help, plotting, presetting, and so on).
12-Use the MEASUREMENT hardkeys and their menus to control the
analyzer’s receiver and source, and to specify other measurement
parameters.
13-The REMOTE OPERATION hardkey and LED indicators allow you to
set up and monitor the activity of remote devices.
14-Use the MARKER hardkeys and their menus to control marker
positioning and marker functions.