Instructions
Table Of Contents
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- PSA2702_1302 Instruction Manual - Iss 12
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Basics of Operation
- 3 Quick Start Guide
- 4 Operation using the Menu System
- 4.1 Setting the Frequency Range of the Sweep
- 4.2 Sweep Time
- 4.3 Zero Span Mode (Demodulation Mode)
- 4.4 Setting the Sweep Mode and Sweep Bandwidth (RBW)
- 4.5 Setting the Level Attenuator, Amplitude Scale, and Limits
- 4.6 Controlling and Storing Traces and Images
- 4.7 Using Measurement Markers
- 4.8 Data Logging Functions (when fitted)
- 4.9 Storing and Recalling Set-ups | System Settings
- 4.10 Status Information | On-screen Help | System Utilities
- 4.11 Using Instrument Presets | Automatic Setting
- 5 File Storage for Traces, Screen Images & Set-ups
- 6 Upgrade Option U01
- 7 Further Notes on Operation
- 7.1 Signal Overload Levels and Indication
- 7.2 Operation using the Hard Keys Only
- 7.3 Setting Frequencies
- 7.4 Measuring Relative Amplitude
- 7.5 Triggered Operation
- 7.6 Level Offset and Compensation Tables
- 7.7 Limit Lines & the Limits Comparator | Creating Limit Patterns
- 7.8 The Logging Function
- 8 USB Connections | File System & Files Types
- 9 Default Settings | Power On State | Hard Reset
- 10 Firmware Updates | Upgrades | Maintenance
- 11 Safety Information
- 12 Specification
- 13 Appendix A: Optional Accessories
- 14 Appendix B: PSA-Manager and PSA-View Software
- 15 Appendix C: Factory Default Settings
- 16 Appendix D: Menu Tree Diagram
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4.9 Storing and Recalling Set-ups | System Settings
This menu group controls storing and recalling complete instrument set-ups, and access to
system functions such as screen brightness and file operations (as well logging when fitted -
see section Error! Reference source not found.).
4.9.1 Storing and Recalling Instrument Setups
enables the complete setup of the instrument to be stored and recalled via user
nameable files. See section 8.2.5 for an explanation of setup files. Creates a set of
bottom-row function keys as follows:
opens the Presets menu, duplicating the action of the PRESET hard key
(see section 4.11).
opens the store and recall control screens for setup files. See sections
5.3 for a description of the store screens, and section 5.4 for a
description of the recall screen.
loads the factory default setup, thus restoring the instrument status to its original ex-
factory settings – see section 17. No user-created files are modified or deleted.
4.9.2 System Settings, Screen Brightness, Filing System and USB Operations
provides access to some system and file management options, including screen
brightness and file transfer via USB. Creates a set of bottom-row function keys as
follows:
opens the System Utilities special menu,
which is also available via the Status/Help
hard key (see section 4.10)
enables file management in terms of
renaming, deleting and copying of files to
or from a Flash Memory Drive or a PC
using the USB link (see section 5.6).
changes the screen brightness and provides a bar graph showing the
current brightness level.
Logging
Setups
System/
File Ops
Setup/
Functions
Setups
Store
Setup
Recall
Setup
Load
Defaults
System/
File Ops
Display
Darker
Display
Brighter
System
Utilities
File Ops
Presets










