Specifications

5-50
Hardkey/Softkey Reference
Analyzer Functions
simple response calibration, an isolation standard is
required. The standard normally used to correct for
isolation is an impedance-matched load (usually 50 or
75 s). Response and directivity calibration procedures
for reflection and transmission measurements are
provided in the following pages.
turns off the tabular listing and returns the measurement
display to the screen.
eliminates the need to restart a calibration sequence that
was interrupted to access some other menu. This softkey
goes back to the point where the calibration sequence was
interrupted.
measures the reverse isolation of the calibration standard
during an enhanced response cal.
measures the reverse isolation of the calibration standard
during a full 2-port cal.
(Label Class) lets you enter a label for the reverse match class. The label
appears during a calibration that uses this class.
(Specify Class) specifies which standards are in the reverse match class in
the calibration kit.
is used to enter the standard numbers for the reverse
match (thru) calibration. (For default kits, this is the
thru.)
(Label Class) lets you enter a label for the reverse transmission class.
The label appears during a calibration that uses this class.
(Specify Class) specifies which standards are in the reverse transmission
class in the calibration kit.
is used to enter the standard numbers for the reverse
transmission (thru) calibration. (For default kits, this is
the thru.)
adjusts the source frequency higher than the LO by the
amount of the LO (within the limits of the analyzer).
adjusts the source frequency lower than the LO by the
amount of the LO (within the limits of the analyzer).
draws a quarter-page plot in the lower right quadrant of
the page.
draws a quarter-page plot in the upper right quadrant of
the page.
displays lines that represent the ripple limits when the
ripple test is set to ON.
RESTORE DISPLAY
RESUME CAL SEQUENCE
REV ISOL'N
REV ISOL'N ISOL'N STD
REV MATCH
REV MATCH
REV MATCH THRU
REV TRANS
REV TRANS
REV TRANS THRU
RF > LO
RF < LO
RIGHT LOWER
RIGHT UPPER
RIPL LIMIT on OFF