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Model
8642A/B
Appendix
A
Appendix
A:
GLOSSARY
absolute
units
In
the
8642A/B,
absolute
units
are
units
that
can
be set
directly
without
using
the
relative
amplitude
mode. These include dBm,
V,
mV, uV,
EMF
V,
EMF
mY,
and
EMF
uV.
active
fu
nction
When
a
function
is active, you do
not
need to select
the
function's
key
before
changing
its value
with
either
the Knob,
or
Step
or
Data
keys,
or
the
Off/On
key. A
function
is
usually
indicated
as
active
when
the
cursor
in
the display
is
above
that
function's
value.
For
example,
if
the
cursor
is
over
the
RF
frequency
value, you
can
enter
a
new
frequency
value
or
use
the
Knob
or
Step keys to
change
the
value. You do not need
to
press
the
(
FREQ
) key
each
time
a
change
is
desired.
active
function
prefix
Many
HP-IB
codes
should
not
be
entered
without
being prefixed by
an
active
function
code.
For
a list
of
the
active
function
codes
and
the
codes
that
should be prefixed
with
an
active
function
code,
refer
to
Table
3·-8, Signal
Generator
Function
to
HP-IB
Code (page
3-32),
or
Table
3-9,
Signal
Generator
HP-IB
Code to
Function
(page 3--33).
alphanumeric
The
8642A/B
has
an
alphanumeric
display;
that
is,
the
display
can
show
both
alphabetic
and
numeric
characters.
ASCII
ASCII is
an
abreviation
for
American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange
(pronounced
"ask-ee").
cursor
The
cursor
is
the
triangular
segment above
an
alphanumeric
character
in
the
display.
The
cursor
usually designates
the
active
function
and
the
resolution
of
the
Knob. Cursors also
indicate
the
status
of
Knob Hold
and
Knob
Increment.
Refer
to
Knob, page 3
-141.
divide
bands
Divide bands
are
crea
ted
when
the
Signa I
Generator's
frequency
range
of
528.75
000
1 to 1057.5
is divided
down
to
create
its wide
RF
frequency
range.
Refer
RF
Frequency, page
3-39.
function
A
function
refers
to
each
capability
of the
8642A/B.
Key
functions
are
labeled
directly
on
the
key
that
accessed
the
function;
frequency
\ (
FREQ
I )
and
amplitude
( [
AMPTD
I )
are
both
key functions.
Shift
key
functions
are
labeled in blue above
the
key
that
accesses the fUllctIon (for example,
REF
SET
and
REL
ZERO). You
can
access a
shift
key
function
by first pressing
the
blue
(
SHIFT
I key
(which
causes
the
display to show "SHIFT")
and
then
the
key
under
the
blue label.
(HP-IB: each
shift
key
function
has
an
individual
HP-
IB
code
and
should
not
be preceded by a
shift
code.)
Special
functions
can
be selected by pressing SPCL ( (
SHIFT
I
D),
and
then
by
keying
in
the
code
number
of
the
desired special
function.
Refer
to
Special FUllctions, page
3-168.
3-199

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BrandHP
Model8642A
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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