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8  Default Settings | Power On State |Hard Reset 
8.1  Standard Preset 
The standard preset is accessed by pressing the hard key marked  . The standard preset 
returns the instrument to a set of known conditions as follows (values apply to PSA2702): 
Parameters in {brackets} are relevant only if option pack U01 is installed. 
Centre Frequency:  1350.5MHz    Span:     2699.0MHz 
Start Frequency:  1.0MHz    Stop Frequency:  2700.0MHz 
Step Value:    1.0MHz     
RBW:      Auto      Video Filter:    On 
Sweep:    Repeat,    {Sweep Trigger:  Free Run} 
Reference Level:  0dBm (Atten. On)  Units:      dBm 
Scale:     10dB/div 
{Offset:    None}     {Compensation Table: None} 
{Limit 1 & 2    Off} 
Live Trace:    On      Trace Mode    Normal 
View Trace:    Off      Reference Trace:  Off 
Markers:    M1 on, position = centre, mode = peak find, M2 off 
{Logging:    Disabled} 
Parameters for the PSA1302 are identical apart from Centre Frequency (650.5Mz), Span 
(1299MHz) and Stop Frequency (1300MHz). 
The User Preset is a customisable version of the Standard Preset – see section 4.11.1. 
8.2  Factory Default Set-up 
When shipped from the factory, the set-up of the instrument is as per the Standard Preset (see 
above) with the following additions: 
Brightness:    40%      Auto-sleep:    Never 
Navigator function:  Marker Control  Frequency Setting:  By Keyboard 
Audio Demod.  Off (volume = 10)  Power-On State:  Last Used 
Graticule:    Normal    Trace Avg. No.  16 
8.2.1  Restoring to Factory Defaults 
The instrument can be returned to its factory defaults condition, as described above, from 
Setup/Functions > Setups > Load Defaults (see section 4.9.1). 
8.3  Power-On State 
The set-up of the instrument each time that it is turned on (from off) is normally set to “Last 
Used”. This results in no change occurring when the instrument is powered off and then back 
on. 
Alternatively, the user can choose to load the User Preset which overwrites the major settings 
with ones chosen by the user (see section 4.11.1). This choice is made from: 
STATUS >System Utils > Power/Clock > Pwr-On State - see section 4.10.3.2. 










