User`s guide

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Note: The 8360’s rear panel language and address
switches must be set to 7 and 31 (all 1s), to allow
the user to change the language or address of the
source via a computer. The default settings are
TMSL and 19 respectively.
The following program (see figure 11b) illustrates
how to transfer 1601 points from a file called
"Corr_data", into the user flatness correction array
using the "CORRection:ARRay" TMSL command.
The "Corr data" file contains correction data for a
specific start/stop frequency span set on the
source. There are no frequency components associ-
ated with these correction data points; any change to
the source start and/or stop frequencies will make
the correction data invalid. When the 1601-point
user flatness correction array is loaded into the
source, it is stored in a special nonvolatile memory
location that is only accessible from a computer.
The source can store only one 1601-point array at
a time. These correction data points can not be
displayed on the 8360.
Once this correction array has been loaded into the
source, it may be reactivated at any time by selecting
the [CorPair Disable] softkey and enabling user
flatness correction. As long as [CorPair Disable] is
active, any correction table that is accessible from the
front panel of the 8360 is disabled (see figure 4).
This softkey is located next to the [Mtr Meas Menu]
in the [Fltness] softkey menu.
Figure 11b. Program