X-Series Signal Analyzers Getting Started and Troubleshooting Guide 25
Front and Rear Panel Features
Front-Panel Features
Item
Description
# Name
1 Measurement Keys These keys (in the shaded area) enable you to set the parameters used for making
measurements in the current Mode and Measurement.
2 Preset Keys Mode Preset - local to the current mode, global to all measurements in the mode,
affects most but not all parameters in the mode, does not affect Input/Output or
System variables
User Preset - local to the current mode, global to all measurements in the mode,
affects all parameters in the mode as well as the Input/Output variables. Does not
affect System variables.
3 Save/Recall Keys Save - enables you to save states, traces, screen images and other items from the
analyzer to files on the analyzer’s internal storage, to removable devices, and to
directories on the network.
Recall - enables you to recall previously saved states, traces and other items to the
analyzer from files on the analyzer’s internal storage, from removable devices, and
from directories on the network.
4 Sweep Keys Single/Cont - toggles between single and continuous measurement sweeps.
Restart - restarts the measurement.
5 Mode/Measurement Key This key enables you to select the desired Mode (measurement application),
Measurement, and/or View.
6 Enter and Arrow Keys The Enter key terminates data entry when either no unit of measure is needed, or you
want to use the current unit.
The arrow keys:
— Increment and decrement the value of the current measurement
selection. (up/down = large increment, left/right = small increment)
— Navigate within tables.
7 Knob Increments and decrements the value of the current active function.
8 Utility Keys The following keys are available in the Utility section:
Numeric key pad
System
Help
Local/Cancel/(Esc)
Back-space
Delete
Control
Alt
Undo/Redo
Touch On/Off
Onscreen Keyboard
Tab
9 RF Input Connector for inputting an external signal. Make sure that the total power of all
signals at the analyzer input does not exceed +30 dBm (1 watt).
10 USB Connectors Standard USB 2.0 ports, Type A. Connect to external peripherals such as a mouse,
keyboard, DVD drive, or hard drive.
11 Headphones Output Headphones can be used to hear any available audio output.