Manual Operation
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SMU200A
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3. Use the numeric keys to enter the value for the value pairs in the "Frequency/Hz" and
"Power/dBm" table columns. A blank row is inserted at the end of the list.
An existing list can be edited in the insert or overwrite mode; use the INSERT key to
toggle between this two modes.
Terminate the entry by pressing a UNIT key.
4. To select a row, select the "GoTo" button and press the ENTER key.
Use the numeric keys to enter the row index in the entry field and press the
ENTER key to confirm the entry.
The cursor moves to the selected row.
5. To insert a new row in the table, select the row above which the new row is to be
inserted and select "Insert Row(s)".
A row is inserted above the currently marked row.
If no row has been selected, a row is inserted at the beginning of the list.
6. Use the "Save"/"Save As..." function to save the edited list under its current name or
under a new name.
Enter the file name in the "File Select" dialog and select the directory (see chap-
ter 4.7.1, "File Select Dialog", on page 115).
Only complete value pairs are taken into consideration; rows containing an entry in
only one column are ignored.
Creating a new list mode data list
A new list can be created under a new name either by generating a blank file in the "File
Select" menu (see section chapter 4.7, "File Management", on page 113) or by changing
an existing list which will then be saved under a new name.
1. To create an empty data list, select "RF > List Mode > List Mode Data... > New
List" or respectivelly "RF > User Correction > User Cor. Data... > New User Correction
Data" and enter the file name of the new data list.
2. To open the data list for editing, select the associated button "Edit User Correction
Data..." or "Edit List Mode Data..." in the individual menu.
Edit the list and save it under a new name.
4.5.2 Working with Data Editor
The "Data Editor" is used to internally generate binary data lists for digital modulation and
digital standards.
A list of binary values with a maximum length of 2^31 bits can be entered in the "Data
Editor". This value corresponds to a file size of approx. 268 Mbyte. While it is being pro-
cessed, the file is continuously automatically buffered. When the dialog is exited, the file
is automatically saved with the new values, i.e. there is no extra "Save" button. Depending
on the size of the file, saving may take some time.
Editors