Specifications

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User Patterns and Disk Operation
How to Set Up and Edit Your Own User Pattern
6. Press , then select the or store into
which you wish to store the block of data.
7. The block of data assigned in step 5 is now stored in the pattern store selected in step 6,
and overwrites the data previously stored there.
To Delete a Block of Data
The user can define a block of bits within the current user pattern memory (CURRENT
PATTERN), and then delete that block.
Procedure
1. Perform steps 1 to 5 of the previous (block save) procedure, then select the
softkey. The bits shown underlined will be deleted.
Alternate Patterns
Use the following procedures to set the instrument to output two patterns A and B, and
switch between patterns, or insert instances of pattern B into pattern A. The source of
control for alternate patterns can be one of the following:
From the instrument front panel.
The AUXILIARY INPUT port.
Over GP-IB.
Only the front panel and AUXILIARY INPUT mode of control is explained here. Refer to
Chapter 4 Operating Features and Specifications for detailed specifications on alternate
patterns.
save to ram INTERNL PATT DISK PATT
DELETE BLOCK