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DECR
LOOP COUNTER
decrements
the value
of the
loop counter
by 1.
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DEFAULT
COLORS
returns
all
the
display color
settings back
to the
factory-set
default
values
that
are
stored
in non-volatile
memory.
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DEFAULT
PLOT
SETUP
resets
the plotting
parameters to
their default
values.
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DEFAULT
PRNT
SETUP
resets
the
printing
parameters
to
their
default
values
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DEFINE
DISK-SAVE
leads
to the
dene
save
menu.
Use
this
menu
to
specify
the
data
to be
stored
on
disk
in
addition
to
the
instrument
state
.
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DEFINE
PLOT
leads
to
a
sequence
of
three
menus
.
The
rst
denes
which
elements
are to
be plotted
and
the
auto
feed
state
.
The
second
denes
which
pen
number
is
to
be
used
with
each
of
the
elements
(these
are
channel
dependent.)
The
third
denes
the
line
types
(these
are
channel
dependent),
plot
scale
,
and
plot
speed.
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DEFINE
PRINT
leads
to
the
dene
print
menu.
This
menu
denes
the
printer
mode
(monochrome
or
color)
and
the
auto-feed
state
.
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DEFINE
STANDARD
makes the
standard number
the
active
function,
and
brings
up
the dene
standard menus
.
The
standard
number
(1
to
8)
is
an
arbitrary reference
number used
to reference
standards
while
specifying a
class.
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DELAY
selects
the
group
delay
format,
with
marker
values
given
in
seconds
.
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DELAY/THRU
denes
the
standard
type
as
a
transmission
line
of
specied
length,
for
calibrating
transmission
measurements
.
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DELETE
Deletes
the
segment
indicated
by
the
pointer
.
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DELETE
ALL
FILES
deletes
all
les
.
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DELETE
FILE
deletes
a selected
le
.
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DELTA
LIMITS
sets
the
limits
an equal
amount above
and below
a specied
middle
value
,
instead
of
setting upper
and lower
limits
separately
.
This
is
used
in
conjunction
with
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MIDDLE
VALUE
or
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MARKER
!
MIDDLE
,
to
set limits
for testing
a device
that is
specied
at
a particular
value plus
or minus
an equal
tolerance.
For example
, a device may
be specied at 0 dB
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3dB. Enter
the delta limits as 3 dB and the
middle value as 0 dB
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DEMOD: AMPLITUDE
(Option 010 only) amplitude demodulation for CW
time
transform measurements
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DEMOD: OFF
(Option 010 only) turns time domain demodulation o.
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DEMOD: PHASE
(Option 010 only) phase demodulation for CW TIME transform
measurements.
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DIRECTORY SIZE
lets you specify the number of directory les to be initialized
on a disk. This is particularly useful with a hard disk, where
you may want a directory larger than the default 256 les,or
with a oppy disk you may want to reduce the directory to
allow extra space for data les. The number of directory les
must be a multiple of 8. The minimum number is 8, and there
9-10 Key Denitions

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