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PARALL
IN IF
BIT H
while creating
a sequence
, this
softkey inserts
a command
to
jump to
another sequence
if the
single input
selected is
in
a
high state
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PARALL
IN IF
BIT L
while creating
a sequence
, this
softkey
inserts
a
command
to
jump to
another sequence
if the
single
input
selected
is
in
a
low
state.
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PARALLEL
sets
the
printer
or
plotter
port
to
parallel.
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PARALLEL
[COPY/GPIO]
toggles
the
parallel output
port between
the copy
and
GPIO
output
modes
.
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PARALLEL
OUT ALL
allows you
to input
a number
(0
to
255)
in
base
10,
and
outputs
it to
the bus
as binary
,
when
the
parallel
port
is
in
GPIO
mode
.
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PAUSE
pauses the
sequence so
the operator
can
perform
a
needed
task,
such as
changing the
DUT,
changing
the
calibration
standard,
or
other
similar task.
Press
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CONTINUE
SEQUENCE
when
ready.
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PAUSE
TO SELECT
when
editing
a
sequence
,
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PAUSE
TO SELECT
appears
when
you
press
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DO SEQUENCE
. When
placed in
a
sequence
,
it
presents
the
menu of
up to
6
available
sequences
(softkeys
containing
non-empty
sequences). The
message \CHOOSE
ONE OF
THESE
SEQUENCES"
is
displayed
and
the
present
sequence
is
stopped.
If
the
operator
selects
one
of
the
sequences
,
that
sequence
is
executed.
Any
other
key
can
be
used
to
exit
this
mode
.
This
function
is
not
executed
if
used
during
modify
mode
and
does
nothing
when
operated
manually
.
This
softkey
is
not
visible
on
the
display
,
and
the
function
is
not
available
,
unless
programmed
into
analyzer
memory
.
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PEN
NUM
DATA
selects
the
number
of
the
pen
to
plot
the
data
trace
.
The
default
pen
for
channel
1
is
pen
number
2,
and
for
channel
2
is
pen
number
3.
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PEN
NUM
GRATICULE
selects
the
number
of
the pen
to plot
the graticule
.The
default
pen
for
channel
1
is
pen
number 1,
and for
channel 2
is
pen
number
1.
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PEN
NUM
MARKER
selects
the
number
of the
pen to
plot both
the markers
and
the
marker values
. The
default pen
for
channel
1
is
pen
number
7,
and for
channel 2
is pen
number 7.
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PEN NUM MEMORY
selects the number of the pen to plot the memory trace
.
The
default pen for channel 1 is pen number 5, and for channel
2is
pen number 6.
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PEN NUM TEXT
selects the number of the pen to plot the text. The default pen
for channel 1 is pen number 7, and for channel 2 is pen
number 7.
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PHASE
OFFSET
adds or subtracts a phase oset that is constant with frequency
(rather than linear). This is independent of
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MARKER
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DELAY
and
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ELECTRICAL DELAY
.
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PHASE
(Option 010 only) displays a Cartesian format of the phase
portion of the data, measured in degrees. This format displays
the phase shift versus frequency.
Key Denitions 9-27

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