modify
TRM calibration
standards, 5-30
oset
limit lines,
2-44
output
a single
page
of
values,
4-30
output
multiple plots
to
a
single
page
using
a
printer, 4-25
output
plot les,
4-20
output
plot
les
from
a
PC
to
a
plotter,
4-22
output
plot
les
from
a
PC
to
a
printer,
4-23
output
single
page
plots
using
a
printer,
4-24
output
the
entire
list
of
values,
4-31
plot
a
measurement
to
disk,
4-19
plot
measurements
in
page
quadrants,
4-28
plot
multiple
measurements
on
a
full
page,
4-26
plot
multiple
measurements
per
page,
4-17
,
4-26
plot
one
measurement
per
page,
4-16
plot
to
an
HPGL
compatible
printer,
4-18
power
meter
calibrate,
3-6
print
a
sequence,
2-60
print
multiple
measurements
per
page,
4-7
print
one
measurement
per
page,
4-6
print or
plot
list
values
or
operating
parameters,
4-30
purge
a sequence
from
disk,
2-60
ratio
measurements in
channel 1
and
2,
2-7
recall
a le,
4-42
reduce
receiver
crosstalk,
5-57
reduce
receiver
noise
oor,
5-56
reduce
the
averaging
factor,
5-52
reduce
the
number
of
points,
5-52
reduce
trace
noise,
5-57
rename
a
le,
4-42
re-save
a
le,
4-41
reset plotting parameters to default values,
4-16
reset the printing parameters to default
values, 4-6
review limit line segments, 2-43
run a limit test, 2-43
run a test sequence, 2-55
save a data trace to the display memory,
2-6
save an instrument state, 4-35
save measurement results, 4-36
search for a target amplitude, 2-24
search for bandwidth, 2-25
search for maximum amplitude, 2-22
search for minimum amplitude, 2-23
sequence
tests, 2-53
set
auto sweep
time
mode,
5-51
set
center frequency
with
markers,
2-18
set
CW frequency
using
markers,
2-21
set
display reference
using
markers,
2-20
set
electrical delay
using
markers,
2-21
set
frequency
range,
2-3
set
frequency
span
with
markers,
2-19
set
source
power,
2-4
set
start
frequency
with
markers,
2-17
set
stop
frequency
with
markers,
2-17
set
the
measurement
parameters,
2-3
set
the
measurement
type,
2-4
set
the
sweep
type,
5-53
solve
printing
or
plotting
problems,
4-32
solve
problems
with
disk
storage,
4-43
stop
a
sequence,
2-55
store
a
sequence
on
a
disk,
2-59
subtract
the
memory
trace
from
the
measurement
data
trace,
2-7
title
the
active
channel
display,
2-8
title
the
displayed
measurement,
4-29
track
amplitude,
2-25
use
analyzer
display
markers,
2-9
use
continuous
and
discrete
markers,
2-9
use
delta
(1)
markers,
2-11
use
frequency
oset
mode,
3-7
use limit
lines,
2-36
use
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NN
N
N
N
N
N
N
MKR
ZERO
to
activate
a
xed
reference
marker,
2-13
use
polar
format
markers,
2-14
use
receiver
calibration,
5-11
use
Smith
chart
markers,
2-15
use
the
tuned
receiver
mode, 2-51
use
the
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NN
NN
NN
NN
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NN
NN
NN
NN
1REF=1FIXED
MKR
key
to
activate
a
xed
reference
marker, 2-12
view
a
single
measurement channel,
5-53
view
both
measurement
channels, 2-5
view
plot les
on a
PC, 4-20
view
the measurement
data
and
memory
trace, 2-6
widen system bandwidth, 5-52
HP 8753A/B/C/D dierences, 1-13
HPGL
initialization commands, 4-23
outputting plot les to compatible printer
,4-23
test le commands, 4-24
HPGL/2 compatible printer, conguring to
plot, 4-8
HP-IB, 11-14
address capability, 11-17
addresses, 6-104, 11-20
bus structure, 11-15, 11-16
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