Specifications

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Instruction Note
1. Press [Preset].
2. Configure the signal generator
with the following settings:
a. Press [Frequency] > [800] > {MHz}.
b. Press [Amplitude] > [0] > {dBm}.
c. Press [AM] > {AM Off On}. This enables amplitude modulation
(
AM annunciator is on).
3. Press [Save] > {Select Seq}. The sequence number becomes the active function.
The signal generator displays the last sequence
that you have used. Set the sequence to 1 using
the arrow keys.
4. Press {Select Reg}. The register number in sequence 1 becomes the
active function. The signal generator displays either
the last register used, accompanied by the text: (in
use), or (if no registers are in use) register 00,
accompanied by the text: (available). Use the arrow
keys to select register 01.
5. Press {Save Seq[1] Reg[01]}. This will save this instrument state in sequence 1,
register 01 of the instrument state register.
6. Press {Add Comment to Seq[1] Reg[01]}. This allows you to add a descriptive comment to
sequence 1 register 01. Enter your comment using
the alphanumeric softkeys and press Enter.
7. Press {Edit Comment In Seq[1] Reg[01]}. This allows you to change the descriptive comment
for sequence 1 register 01, if desired. Change your
comment using the alphanumeric softkeys and
press Enter.
After making changes to an instrument state, you
may save it back to a specific register by highlighting
that register and pressing Re-SAVE Seq[n] Reg[nn].
Instruction Note
1. Press [Preset].
2. Press the [Recall] hardkey. Notice that the {Select Seq} softkey shows
sequence 1. (This is the last sequence that
you used.)
3. Press [RECALL Reg]. The register to be recalled in sequence 1 becomes
the active function. Press the up arrow key once to
select register 1. Your stored instrument state
settings have now been recalled.
Saving an instrument state
Using this procedure, you will
learn how to save current instru-
ment settings to the instrument
state register.
Recalling an instrument state
Using this procedure, you will learn
how to recall instrument settings
saved to an instrument state
register.