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Rohde & Schwarz SML01 - Explanation of Front and Rear Panel; Elements of the Front Panel; Fig. 1-1 Front Panel View

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R&S®SML / R&S®SMV03 Front Panel
1090.3123.12 E-6 1.5
Explanation of Front and Rear Panel
Elements of the Front Panel
3
MOD
LF
RF 50
I
Q
1147.7509.13
dB?V
?V
mV
VECTOR SIGNAL GENERATOR 9 kHz ... 3.3 GHz SMV 03
. .
MAX 25 W
REF PWR
ASSIGN PRESET LOCALERROR
LEVEL
FREQ
SAVE
RCL
BACK
SELECT
HELP
STATUS
MOD
ON/OFF
RF
MENU1
0
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
8 9
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M
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m
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x
1
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ENTER
MENU2
ON/OFF
10
2 4 5
6
7
1
9
8
3
1 ON/OFF SWITCH
The On/Off switch switches the instrument on ("I") or off
("O").
Cf. Chapter 1, Section "Switching On/Off the
Instrument".
2 DISPLAY
Cf. Chapter 3 for the design of the display.
3
Parameter field
Parameters RF frequency and RF level can be entered
directly by means of the parameter keys, alternatively to
menu operation. Further, complete instrument settings can
be stored and called.
FREQ Opens the setting of the RF frequency via value
input or variation by means of a rotary knob. The
current menu is maintained. Return to the menu
by means of the [BACK] or [SELECT] key.
(Setting of the RF frequency also in the
FREQUENCY menu).
LEVEL Opens the setting of the RF level via value input
or variation by means of a rotary knob. The
current menu is maintained. Return to the menu
by means of the [BACK] or [SELECT] key.
(Setting of the RF level also in the LEVEL menu).
SAVE Opens the storing of the current instrument
setting. Memory selection is effected by entering a
number (1 to 50) and is finished by means of the
[x1/ENTER] key.
RCL Opens the calling of an instrument setting stored.
Memory selection is effected by entering a
number (1 to 50) and is finished by means of the
[x1/ENTER] key.
Cf. Chapter 3, Sections "Use of [FREQ] and
[LEVEL] Keys", "RF Frequency", "RF Level" and
"
S
toring and Calling of Instrument Settings".
Fig. 1-1 Front panel view

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