N
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N
ISTATE
CONTENTS
describes
the selected
instrument state
le (disk
only)
translating
the various
lename prexes
into more
descriptive
detail.
4
k/m
5
kilo/milli (10
3
/
10
-3
)
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KIT
DONE
(MODIFIED)
terminates
the cal
kit modication
process,
after
all
standards
are
dened and
all classes
are
specied.
Be
sure
to
save
the
kit
with the
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N
SAVE USER
KIT
softkey
,
if
it
is
to
be
used
later
.
N
N
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LABEL
CLASS
leads
to
the
label
class
menu,
to
give
the
class
a
meaningful
label
for
future
reference
during
calibration.
N
N
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N
LABEL
CLASS
DONE
nishes
the
label
class
function
and
returns
to
the
modify
cal
kit
menu.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
LABEL
KIT
leads
to
a
menu
for
constructing
a
label
for
the
user-modied
cal
kit.
If
a
label
is
supplied,
it
will
appear as
one of
the ve
softkey
choices
in
the
select
cal
kit
menu.
The
approach is
similar
to
dening
a
display
title
,
except
that
the
kit
label is
limited
to
ten
characters
.
N
N
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LABEL
STD
The
function
is
similar
to
dening
a
display
title
,
except
that
the
label
is
limited
to
ten characters
.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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LEFT
LOWER
draws
a
quarter-page
plot
in
the lower
left quadrant
of
the
page
.
N
N
N
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N
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N
N
LEFT
UPPER
draws
a
quarter-page
plot
in
the
upper
left quadrant
of the
page
.
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
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N
LIMIT
LINE
OFFSETS
leads
to
the oset
limits
menu,
which
is
used
to
oset
the
complete
limit
set
in either
stimulus
or
amplitude
value
.
N
N
N
N
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N
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N
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N
LIMIT
LINE on
OFF
turns
limit
lines
on
or
o.
T
o
dene
limits
,
use
the
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N
N
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N
EDIT
LIMIT
LINE
softkey
described
below
.
If
limits
have
been dened
and limit
lines
are
turned
on,
the
limit
lines
are
displayed on
the LCD
for visual
comparison
of
the
measured
data in
all Cartesian
formats.
If limit
lines are
on, they
are
plotted
with
the
data
on
a
plot,
and saved
in memory
with an
instrument state
.
In
a
listing
of
values
from
the
copy
menu
with
limit
lines
on,
the
upper
limit
and lower
limit are
listed
together
with
the
pass
or
fail
margin,
as
long
as other
listed
data
allows
sucient
space
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
NNNNNNNNNNNNN
LIMIT MENU
leads to a series of menus used to dene limits or specications
with
which to compare a test device
. Refer to Limit Lines and
Limit T
esting.
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LIMIT TEST on OFF
turns limit testing on or o. When limit testing is on,
the data
is compared with the dened limits at each measured point.
Limit tests occur at the end of each sweep
, whenever the data
is updated, when formatted data is changed, and when limit
testing is rst turned on.
Limit testing is available for both magnitude and phase values
in Cartesian formats. In polar and Smith chart formats,the
value tested depends on the marker mode and is the magnitude
or the rst value in a complex pair. The message \NO LIMIT
9-18 Key Denitions