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Recording, Learning and Storing Facilities 1250 Frequency Response Analyzer
12-2 SH/1250/3
12.1 THE DATA OUTPUT KEY
12.1.1 INTRODUCTION
The DATA OUTPUT key accesses three menu pages, which appear in the order:
[DATA OUTPUT], [FORMAT], and [GPIB CONFIGURE]. These are described in the
following sections, and summarised for quick reference in Chapter 8.
12.1.2 [DATA OUTPUT]
This page of the menu allows the user to enable or disable any or all of the possible
output devices, including the Front Panel. The types of reading that are to be accepted
can also be selected. The four soft keys act independently, e.g. all readings can be
passed to the Display, but only those which fail the Limits Test are stored in the File.
For details on setting Limits, see Chapter 10, Section 1.5.
The following roles are assigned to the soft keys, each one offering choices as shown:
Soft Keys
OUTPUT TO DISPLAY [ all ]
[ fail ]
[ pass ]
[ off ]
RS423 [ off ]
[ all ]
[ fail ]
[ pass ]
[ dump ]
GPIB [ off ]
[ all ]
[ fail ]
[ pass ]
[ dump ]
FILE [ off ]
[ all ]
[ fail ]
[ pass ]
Note: Entering the FILE soft key selection causes the Display to show FILE SIZE ( 99).
This menu allows choice of File size to be input, as explained in Section 2, "The File”.
When a choice has been selected and entered for a particular output device, the result
is as follows:
[all]: all readings are passed to the output device, irrespective of any Limits that may
have been imposed via the FUNCTION key. If Limits have been set, any readings
outside them will be accompanied by the message HI or LO as appropriate.
[fail]: only readings which are outside the Limits set via the FUNCTION key will be
passed to the output device.

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