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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Pressing Find A-Z brings up an alpha numeric keyboard. When a character is pressed the
keypad disappears and the listing then shows only files that start with that character.
Pressing Recall executes the file operation.
It is also possible to delete or rename files from this screen by pressing File Utilities - see
section 5.5.
5.5 File Utilities Screen
Store and Recall screens include a File Utilities key
which enables files to be renamed or deleted.
The layout is similar to a File Recall screen - see
section 5.4 .
Pressing Rename brings up the alpha-numeric keypad
from which the file name can be changed.
See section 5.6.1 for an explanation of file renaming.
Pressing Delete asks for confirmation before
permanently deleting the selected file.
5.6 File Operations Screen
The File Operations screen is an extended version of
the File Utilities screen provided for Store and Recall.
It can be used for all types of file, supports external
Flash memory drives, and also provides access for the
“Link to PC” USB connection.
File Operations is selected from the Setup/Functions
menu:
Setup/Functions > System/FileOps > File Ops.
The upper row of keys enables the file type to be
selected (Traces, Images, Setups etc.).
The upper section of the screen shows a file list for the
selected file type, and is similar to the File Utilities
screen except that the options of Latest Files and Find
A-Z are not available.
The lower row of keys provides further options and
actions.
Pressing Switch Drive enables the files present on an
external USB Flash drive to be listed in place of the
internal drive. If no external drive is connected, the
key will have no effect.
Pressing the key repeatedly alternates between the
two drives. The currently selected drive is displayed
within the green box.
On the first occasion that the external drive is
accessed there will be a delay and a warning
message will be displayed - see section 8.1.2.










