B: SWP (Sweep) MENU
1: START F 2: STOP F 3: SWP TIME 4: SWP MODE
1: AM SHAPE
2: AM SOURCE
3: FM SHAPE
4: BURST CNT
5: BURST RATE
6: BURST PHAS
7: BURST SRC
8: FSK FREQ
9: FSK RATE
10: FSK SRC
Selects the shape of the AM modulating waveform.
Enables or disables the internal AM modulating source.
Selects the shape of the FM modulating waveform.
Sets the number of cycles per burst (1 to 50,000 cycles).
Sets the burst rate in Hz for an internal burst source.
Sets the starting phase angle of a burst (-360 to +360 degrees).
Selects an internal or external gate source for burst modulation.
Sets the FSK “hop” frequency.
Selects the internal FSK rate between the carrier and FSK frequency.
Selects an internal or external source for the FSK rate.
1: START F
2: STOP F
3: SWP TIME
4: SWP MODE
Sets the start frequency in Hz for sweeping.
Sets the stop frequency in Hz for sweeping.
Sets the repetition rate in seconds for sweeping.
Selects linear or logarithmic sweeping.
1: NEW ARB
2: POINTS
3: LINE EDIT
4: POINT EDIT
5: INVERT
6: SAVE AS
7: DELETE
Initiates a new arb waveform or loads the selected arb waveform.
Sets the number of points in a new arb waveform (8 to 16,000 points).
Performs a linear interpolation between two points in the arb waveform.
Edits the individual points of the selected arb waveform.
Inverts the selected arb waveform by changing the sign of each point.
Saves the current arb waveform in non-volatile memory.
Deletes the selected arb waveform from non-volatile memory.
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The commands enclosed in square brackets ( [ ] ) are “hidden” until you make a selection from the NEW ARB command
to initiate a new edit session.
C: EDIT MENU *
1: NEW ARB [ 2: POINTS ] [ 3: LINE EDIT ] [ 4: POINT EDIT ] [ 5: INVERT ] [ 6: SAVE AS ] 7: DELETE
A: MODulation MENU
1: AM SHAPE 2: AM SOURCE 3: FM SHAPE 4: BURST CNT 5: BURST RATE
6: BURST PHAS 7: BURST SRC 8: FSK FREQ 9: FSK RATE 10: FSK SRC
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1: OUT TERM
2: POWER ON
3: ERROR
4: TEST
5: COMMA
6: REVISION
Selects the output termination (50 or high impedance).
Enables or disables automatic recall of the power-down state.
Retrieves errors from the error queue (up to 20 errors).
Performs a complete self-test.
Enables or disables a comma separator between digits on the display.
Displays the function generator’s firmware revision codes.
1: HPIB ADDR
2: INTERFACE
3: BAUD RATE
4: PARITY
5: LANGUAGE
Sets the GPIB bus address (0 to 30).
Selects the GPIB or RS-232 interface.
Selects the baud rate for RS-232 operation.
Selects even, odd, or no parity for RS-232 operation.
Verifies the interface language: SCPI.
1: SECURED
1: UNSECURED
2: CALIBRATE
3: CAL COUNT
4: MESSAGE
The function generator is secured against calibration; enter code to unsecure.
The function generator is unsecured for calibration; enter code to secure.
Performs individual calibrations; must be UNSE CURED.
Reads the total number of times the function generator has been calibrated.
Reads the calibration string (up to 11 characters) entered from remote.
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The commands enclosed in square brackets ( [ ] ) are “hidden” unless the function generator is UNSECURED for calibration.
F: CALibration MENU *
1: SECURED [ 1: UNSECURED ] [ 2: CALIBRATE ] 3: CAL COUNT 4: MESSAGE
E: Input / Output MENU
1: HPIB ADDR 2: INTERFACE 3: BAUD RATE 4: PARITY 5: LANGUAGE
D: SYStem MENU
1: OUT TERM 2: POWER ON 3: ERROR 4: TEST 5: COMMA 6: REVISION
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A front-panel menu tutorial
This section is a step-by-step tutorial which shows you how to use the
front-panel menu. We recommend that you spend a few minutes with
this tutorial to get comfortable with the structure and operation of
the menu.
The menu is organized in a top-down tree structure with three
levels (menus , commands , and parameters). You move down
or up the menu tree to get from one level to the next. Each of the
three levels has several horizontal choices which you can view by
moving left < or right > .
To turn on the menu, press Shift Menu On/Off .
To turn off the menu, press Shift Menu On/Off .
To execute a menu command, press Enter .
To recall the last menu command that was executed,
press Shift Recall Menu .
To turn off the menu at any time without saving changes,
press Shift Cancel .
The menu is organized in a top-down tree structure with three levels.
Menus
Comman ds
Pa r a me t e rs
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Messages Displayed During Menu Use
TOP OF MENU You pressed while on the “ MENUS” level; this is the top level of the
menu and you cannot go any higher.
To turn off the menu, press . To move across the choices
on a level, press or . To move down a level, press .
MENUS You are on the “MENUS” level. Press or to view the choices.
COMMANDS You are on the “COMMANDS ” level. Press or to view the command
choices within the selected menu group.
PARAMETER You are on the “PARAMETER” level. Press or to view and edit the
parameter for the selected command.
MENU BOTTOM You pressed while on the “ PARAMETER” level; this is the bottom
level of the menu and you cannot go any lower.
To turn off the menu, press . To move up a level, press .
ENTERED The change made on the “ PARAMETER” level is saved. This is displayed after
you press (Menu Enter) to execute the command.
MIN VALUE The value you specified on the “PARAMETER” level is too small for the
selected command. The minimum value allowed is displayed for you to edit.
MAX VALUE The value you specified on the “PARAMETER” level is too large for the
selected command. The maximum value allowed is displayed for you to edit.
EXITING You will see this message if you turn off the menu by pressing
or . You did not edit any values on the
“ PARAMETER” level and changes were NOT saved.
NOT ENTERED You will see this message if you turn off the menu by pressing
or . You did some editing of parameters but the
changes were NOT saved. Press the key (Menu Enter) to save changes
made on the “PARAMETER” level. |