Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Preface
- Getting started
- General features
- Before installation
- Standard accessories
- Operating requirements
- Power the instrument on and off
- Change instrument settings at power-on
- Erase waveforms from memory
- Select a local language
- Protect your instrument from misuse
- General care
- Update your instrument firmware
- Equivalent output circuits
- Instrument front panel, interface, and rear panel
- Operating basics
- Quick tutorial: How to select a waveform and adjust parameters
- Quick tutorial: How to generate a sine waveform
- Quick tutorial: Instrument help system
- Generate a pulse waveform
- Generate a built-in waveform
- Create/save a user-defined waveform
- Recall a user-defined waveform
- Generate noise
- Generate DC
- Sweep a waveform
- Modulate a waveform
- Generate a burst waveform
- Copy channel setting
- USB memory device
- Utility menu
- Save/recall instrument setup
- Application examples
- Appendix A: Line fuse replacement
- Index
AFG1000 Series Quick Start User Manual
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Application examples
6.
Select a folder or file using the knob. Select the file with the .tfw
suffix, and then press CallOut. A prompt "File read successful."
appears.
7.
Press Back to return to the upper directory. In the interface of
selecting memory, use the general purpose knob to select INTER
and then press Enter. Use the general purpose knob to select a
USER file. Press Save to copy the waveform file to the internal
memory.
8.
Press CallOut. A prompt "File read successful." appears.
Set the waveform parameters
9.
Push the Arb panel button to go back to the waveform interface.
Set the waveform parameters such as frequency and amplitude.
Save the instrument setup
10.
Push the front-panel Utility
button.
11.
Press Setup.
12.
Press Memory to select Internal.
13.
Use the front panel general purpose knob to select a file from
Setup0 through Setup31. Press Save Setup.
Recall the setup and waveform
14.
To output this waveform, select the saved setup, press Recall
Setup to recall the setup and waveform.