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installation
and
operation
Table
2-4. Special Functions
SPECIAL FUNCTION
OPERATION
00
Clears all currently
set special
functions.
02
Initiates
self tests.
03
Display test. This
test is
detailed
in Section
3.
04
Key test. This
test
is detailed
in
Section 3.
07
Set SRQ if
IEEE-488 Interface
option is
installed.
08
Reset SRQ if IEEE-488
Interface option
is
installed.
09
Display instrument
software revision
level.
Information
appears in
the
MODULATION and
FREQUENCY
display
fields for
approximately 3
seconds or until
another key
is pressed.
10
Display
IEEE-488 mode and
address in
decimal
form if
the
IEEE-488
Interface
option is
installed.
11
Display
self-test
results.
Zeros in the
display
fields
indicate
that the self
tests have
passed.
See
Section 4 for
details of the
self-test
display.
12
Turn
on displays.
13
Turn off
all
displays.
All
other functions
still
operate.
14
Initialize
memory Locations
to
Instrument
Preset
State. *Sto'
appears in the
FREQUENCY
display
field
for 3 seconds.
If during
this
time,
the ESTO] key
is
pressed, all
memory Locations
are initialized.
15 Latch
test. This test is
detailed in
Section
4.
16
Display
option Loading. See
"Interrogate
Commands"
in Section 2
for
details.
20
Disable Relative
Frequency. See
reference page on
Relative Function.
21
Enable
Relative Frequency.
See reference
page
on
Relative
Function.
30
Disable
Relative
Amplitude.
See reference
page
on
Relative
Function.
31
Enable
Relative Amplitude.
See reference
page
on
Relative
Function.
70
Set repeat rate for
EDIT and STEP
keys
to medium.
71 Set
repeat rate for
EDIT
and STEP keys to
fast.
72
Set repeat rate for
EDIT and STEP keys
to slow.
80
Enable
Amplitude
correction.
Normal
operation.
81
Disable Amplitude
correction.
If level accuracy
is not
critical,
level
correction
circuitry can
be
disabled for improved
programming speed.
Level
accuracy
may be up to 7 dB
low.
82
Disable
attenuator correction.
Useful as a
troubleshooting tool.
RF input to
attenuator is
flat.
Program alternate 24
dB attenuation.
See Section 4.
Program alternate 24
dB
attenuation. See
Section 4.
Program
alternate 24 dB
attenuation. See
Section 4.
Program
alternate 24 dB
attenuation. See
Section
4.
Disable Amplitude
Fixed Range. See
reference
material on Amplitude
Fixed Range.
Enable
Amplitude Fixed Range.
See reference
material On
Amplitude Fixed Range,
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