Manual Operation
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SMU200A
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Each four bits are displayed as a hexadecimal value: To increase readability, the
hexadecimal values in turn are displayed in pairs of two. The hex functions are auto-
matically assigned to the numeric keys at the front panel.
7. To save the data list, press the ESC key.
The list is saved automatically when the dialog is closed.
Creating a new data list
1. To create an empty data list, in the individual menu select "List Management > Select
Data List to Edit... > Create Data List" and enter the file name of the new data list.
2. To open the data list for editing, select the associated button "Edit Data List..." in the
individual menu.
4.5.3 Working with Control and Marker List Editor
The control and marker signals for digital modulation and digital standards can be very
conveniently graphically defined in a "Control and Marker List Editor". The available
marker signals – and, with custom digital modulation, the CW, Hop, Burst Gate and Lev
Att control signals – can be defined in this editor.
While it is being processed, the file is continuously automatically buffered. Depending on
the size of the file, saving may take some time.
The various functions of the editor are explained in the individual menus. This section
focuses to the general use of the graphic editor.
Example:
The following figure shows the "Slot Marker Definition Editor" of the "GSM/EDGE" dialog
as an example.
The upper area displays the signal for which the marker signals are to be defined. On the
left side, the available signals (marker and control signals) are listed and colour-coded.
Editors