User Manual
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4.5  Setting the Level Attenuator, Amplitude Scale, and Limits 
This menu group controls the input attenuator, thus changing the reference level, and controls 
the measurement units and scaling of the amplitude display. When option U01 is fitted, it also 
enables the sweep amplitude to be compared with limit lines or patterns and the use of level 
offset and compensation tables. 
4.5.1  Measurement Units and Graticule 
sets the measurement units and controls the graticule display. Creates a set of 
bottom-row function keys as follows: 
provides measurement in dBm (dB milliwatts into 50 Ohms, where 0dBm = 1mW) 
and sets the graticule and graticule markings accordingly. 
provides measurement in dBuV (dB micro volts across 50 Ohms, where 0dBuV = 
1uV) and sets the graticule and graticule markings accordingly. 
creates a pop-up menu enabling the Graticule to be dimmed or turned off 
completely. 
4.5.2  Reference Level 
the reference level for amplitude measurement is changed by switching the 
attenuator On or Off. Creates a set of bottom-row function keys as follows: 
sets the reference level to 0dBm (or 107dBuV) by setting the attenuator to On. The 
setting is shown within the upper area of the screen. 
sets the reference level to -20dBm (or 87dBuV) by setting the attenuator to Off. The 
setting is shown within the upper area of the screen. 
4.5.3  Vertical Scaling 
 enables the vertical amplitude scaling to be changed. Creates a set of bottom-row 
function keys as follows: 
creates a pop-up menu enabling the vertical scaling to be set to 10dB/div (the 
default) through to 1dB/div. 
For scales below 10dB/div only a portion of the sweep amplitude will be 
visible and the Shift Up/Shift down keys can be used to pan the trace 
through the amplitude range of the graticule. These keys auto-repeat. 
Units/ 
Graticule 
Ref 
Level 
Scale/ 
Shift 
Offset/ 
Tables 
Limits 
Level/ 
Limits 
Ref 
Level 
0dBm 
-20dBm 
Scale/ 
Shift 
Scale 
Shift 
Down 
Shift 
Down 
Units/ 
Graticule 
dBm 
dBuV 
Graticule 










