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PLOT
makes a
hard copy
plot of
one page
of the
tabular
listing
on
the display
, using
a compatible
HP plotter
connected to
the
analyzer through
HP-IB.
This method
is
appropriate
when
speed
of output
is not
a critical
factor
.
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PLOT
DATA ON
off
species whether
the data
trace is
to
be
drawn
(on)
or
not
drawn (o)
on the
plot.
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PLOT
GRAT
ON
off
species whether
the graticule
and
the
reference
line
are
to
be
drawn
(on)
or
not
drawn
(o)
on
the
plot.
Turning
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GRAT ON
and all
other elements
o
is
a
convenient
way
to
make
preplotted
grid
forms
.
However
,
when
data
is
to
be
plotted
on
a
preplotted
form,
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PLOT
GRAT
OFF
should
be
selected.
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PLOT
MEM ON
off
species
whether the
memory
trace
is
to
be
drawn
(on)
or
not
drawn
(o) on
the plot.
Memory can
only
be
plotted
if
it
is
displayed
(refer to
\Display Menu"
in Chapter
6).
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PLOT
MKR
ON
off
species
whether
the
markers and
marker
values
are
to
be
drawn
(on)
or
not
drawn
(o)
on
the
plot.
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NAME PLOTFILE
supplies
a
name
for
the
plot
le
generated
by
a
PLOT to
disk.
Brings
up
the
TITLE
FILE
MENU
.
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PLOT
SPEED
[
]
toggles
between
fast
and
slow speeds
.
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PLOT
TEXT
ON
off
selects
plotting of
all displayed
text
except
the
marker
values
,
softkey
labels
,
and display
listings
such
as
the
frequency
list
table
or
limit
table.
(Softkey
labels
can
be
plotted
under
the
control
of
an
external
controller
.
Refer
to
the
Introductory
Programming
Guide
.)
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PLOTTER
BAUD
RATE
sets
the
serial
port
data
transmission
speed
for
plots
.
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PLOTTER FORM
FEED
sends
a
page
eject
command
to
the
plotter
.
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PLOTTER
PORT
sets
the
HP-IB
address
the
analyzer
will
use
to
communicate
with
the
plotter
.
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PLTR
PORT:
DISK
directs
plots
to
the
selected
disk
(internal or
external).
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PLTR
PORT:
HPIB
directs
plots
to
the
HP-IB
port
and
sets
the
HP-IB
address
the
analyzer
will
use
to
communicate
with
the
plotter
.
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PLTR PORT: PARALLEL
congures the analyzer for a plotter that has a parallel
(centronics) interface
.
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PLTR
PORT: SERIAL
congures the analyzer for a plotter that has a serial (RS-232)
interface.
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PLTR TYPE [PLOTTER]
selects a pen plotter such as
the HP 7440A, HP 7470A,
HP 7475A, or HP 7550B as the plotter type
.
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PLTR TYPE [HPGL PRT]
selects a PCL5 compatible printer
, which supports HP-GL/2,
such as the LaserJet III or LaserJet 4 for a monochrome plotter
type, or the DeskJet 1200C for a color plotter type.
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POLAR
displays a polar format. Each point on the polar format
corresponds to a particular value of both magnitude and phase.
Quantities are read vectorally: the magnitude at any point is
determined by its displacement from the center (which has zero
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