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Fluke 6060B - 2-27. Modulation Entry

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INTRODUCTION AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Example
Recall the Instrument Preset State (located in memory location 98).
Change
the
frequency
parameter to 302 MHz, then store the new front panel setting in memory
location
06.
Local; CRCL] C9JC8] EDIT !I+: CSTO:
C03C63
Remote: '’RC98,KF2,ST6"
Notes
1.
The memory locations availablefor operator use are 01 through 50. Additional-
ly, the following special memory
locations
are available:
Memory
location
00
contains a backup-memory location. After a recall (or
sequence) operation it contains the last front panel setting.
After
a
store
operation, it contains the data in the stored memory
location
before the store
operation. Thus, a recall operation can be reversed by
recalling location 00.
Memory location
98
contains the Instrument Preset State.
Memory location 99 contains the present
instrument
state.
2. In local control, two data digits must be entered to specify
the memory
location.
The recall or store is performed when the second digit is released.
3.
The last memory location specified (used for sequence operations) is displayed
while the [STO] or [RCL] button is pressed.
4. int equals unsigned integer.
5. The
sequence operation recalls the next higher memory location, starting from
the last memory location stored or recalled. No memory location need to
be
specified. When the highest location is reached, the sequence starts over again at
location
01.
6. While [SEQ] is pressed, the next memory location number
is displayed and
the
memory location is recalled. This key is repeating.
2-27.
Modulation Entry
The
following
information describes how to preset the modulation index (AM depth or
FM deviation), internal
modulation rate
(400 or 1000
Hz), and how to select the
modulation source (internal and/or external).
The FUNCTION-DATA-UNIT method of selecting the modulation index is
summarized
in the
following
command
syntax. The indices may also be
modified
using
Bright-Digit
Edit
or
Step Entry.
Since
there is only one modulation display,
the
modulation index displayed is determined by the last modulation FUNCTION
key
pressed.
Command Syntax
Select Function
Enter Data
Select Unit
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