110 Chapter 4
Basic Digital Operation
Using the Dual ARB Waveform Player
3. Configure the RF Output:
a. Set the RF carrier frequency.
b. Set the RF output amplitude.
c. Turn on the RF output.
The waveform sequence is now available at the signal generator’s RF OUTPUT connector.
Editing a Waveform Sequence
This procedure shows how to edit waveform segments within a waveform sequence, and then save the
edited sequence with the segment changes. Within the editing display, you can change the number of times
each segment plays (repetitions), delete segments from a sequence, add segments to a sequence, toggle
markers on and off (described on page 139), and save changes. There are two ways to save changes, they
can be saved to the current waveform sequence or they can be saved using a different waveform sequence
name.
NOTE If you do not store changes to the waveform sequence before exiting the waveform
sequence editing display, changes will not be made.
Modifying the Sequence
1. Press
Waveform Sequences.
2. Highlight the waveform sequence (for example, FWDCH_64+FWDCH_9.
3. Press
Edit Selected Waveform Sequence.
4. Highlight the first waveform entry (for example, WFM1:FWDCH_64).
5. Press
Edit Repetitions > 100 > Enter.
The number of repetitions for the first waveform entry changes to 100 and the cursor moves to the next
entry.
6. Press
Edit Repetitions > 200 > Enter.
You have now changed the number of repetitions for each waveform segment entry from 1 to 100 and 200,
respectively. The following procedures show how to save these changes.
Saving Changes to the Current Sequence Name
Press
Name and Store > Enter
You have now changed the number of repetitions for each waveform segment entry from 1 to 100 and 200,