Technical data

4-3
Hardkey and Softkey Reference
2.92mm other kits. selects the 2.92 mm cal kit model.
3 DB Bandwidth. searches for the 3 dB bandwidth to the high side of marker 1, the reference marker. This search is
intended for low-pass devices.
3.5mm C 85033C. selects the 85033C cal kit.
3.5mm D 85052. selects the 85052B or the 85052D cal kit.
3.5mm E 85033D/E. selects the 85033D or the 85033E cal kit.
4X: [1] [2]/[3] [4]. sets up a four-graticule display with channel 2 in the upper right quadrant and channel 3 in the lower
left quadrant.
4X: [1] [3]/[2] [4]. sets up a four-graticule display with channel 3 in the upper right quadrant and channel 2 in the lower
left quadrant.
4 PARAM DISPLAYS. provides single-keystroke options to quickly set up multiple-channel displays, and information on
multiple-channel displays.
7-16 85038. selects the 85038A/F/M cal kit.
7mm 85050. selects the 85050B/D cal kit.
A. measures the absolute power amplitude at input A.
A/B. calculates and displays the complex ratio of input A to input B.
A/R. calculates and displays the complex ratio of the signal at input A to the reference signal at input R.
ACTIVE ENTRY. puts the name of the active entry in the display title.
ACTIVE MRK MAGNITUDE. puts the active marker magnitude in the display title.
ADAPTER: COAX. selects coaxial as the type of adapter used in adapter removal calibration.
ADAPTER: WAVEGUIDE. selects waveguide as the type of adapter used in adapter removal calibration.
ADAPTER DELAY. is used to enter the value of electrical delay of the adapter used in adapter removal calibration.
ADAPTER REMOVAL. provides access to the adapter removal menu.
ADD. 1) displays the edit segment menu and adds a new segment to the end of the list. The new segment is initially a
duplicate of the segment indicated by the pointer > and selected with the SEGMENT softkey.
2) adds a new frequency band to the Ripple Limit list which is indicated by the pointer >. The new frequency band is a
duplicate of the most recently selected frequency band.
ADDRESS: 8703. sets the GPIB address of the analyzer, using the entry controls. There is no physical address switch to
set in the analyzer. The default GPIB address is 16.
ADDRESS: CONTROLLER. sets the GPIB address the analyzer will use to communicate with the external controller.
ADDRESS: DISK. sets the GPIB address the analyzer will use to communicate with an external GPIB disk drive.
ADDRESS: P MTR/GPIB. sets the GPIB address the analyzer will use to communicate with the power meter used in
service routines.
ADJUST DISPLAY. presents a menu for adjusting display intensity, colors, and accessing save and recall functions for
modified LCD color sets.
ALL SEGS SWEEP. retrieves the full frequency list sweep.
ALC ON off. turns the source ALC off, sets the power to maximum. May cause a test port overload message.
ALTERNATE A and B. measures only one input, A or B, per frequency sweep, in order to reduce spurious signals. Thus,
this mode optimizes the dynamic range for all measurements.
AMPLITUDE OFFSET. adds or subtracts an offset in amplitude value. This allows limits already defined to be used for
testing at a different response level. For example, if attenuation is added to or removed from a test setup, the limits can
be offset an equal amount. Use the entry block controls to specify the offset.
ANALOG IN Aux Input. displays a dc or low frequency ac auxiliary voltage on the vertical axis, using the real format. An
external signal source such as a detector or function generator can be connected to the rear panel AUXILIARY INPUT
connector.
ARBITRARY IMPEDANCE. defines the standard type to be a load, but with an arbitrary impedance (different from
system Z0).