User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- General Safety Summary
- Preface
- Getting Started
- Operating Basics
- Reference
- Reference
- Menu Structures
- The Setup Menu Screen
- The Graphical Waveform Editor
- The Pattern Editor
- Quick Editing
- The Table Editor
- The Equation Editor
- The Sequence Editor
- The APPL Menu
- The UTILITY Window
- External Keyboards
- Setting General Purpose Knob Direction
- Formatting a Floppy Disk
- Displaying Disk Usage
- Screen Display Enable/Disable
- Focused Color
- Displaying Instrument Status
- Internal Clock (Date and Time)
- Resetting the Instrument
- Connecting to a GPIB Network
- Ethernet Networking
- Hardcopy
- Calibration and Diagnostics
- Upgrading the System Software
- Capturing Waveforms
- Waveform Programming Language
- Command Descriptions
- Programming Examples
- File Conversion
- File Management
- FG Mode
- Waveform Mixing Mode
- Synchronous Operation Mode (AWG710B only)
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Specifications (AWG710B)
- Appendix A: Specifications (AWG710)
- Appendix B: Performance Verification (AWG710B)
- Conventions
- Self Tests
- Performance Tests
- Operating Mode Tests
- Amplitude and Offset Accuracy Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (Direct DA Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (for option 02)
- Pulse Response Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Trigger Input Tests
- Event Input and Enhanced Mode Tests
- External Clock Input and VCO Out Output Tests
- VCO OUT Output Frequency and 10 MHz Reference Input Tests
- Marker Output Tests
- Synchronous Operation Tests
- Appendix B: Performance Verification (AWG710)
- Conventions
- Self Tests
- Performance Tests
- Operating Mode Tests
- Amplitude and Offset Accuracy Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (Direct DA Out), (except option 02)
- Amplitude, Offset Accuracy and Rise Time Tests (for option 02)
- Pulse Response Tests (Normal Out), (except option 02)
- Trigger Input Tests
- Event Input and Enhanced Mode Tests
- 1/4 Clock Frequency and 10 MHz Reference Input Tests
- Marker Output Tests
- Appendix C: Inspection and Cleaning
- Appendix D: Sample Waveforms
- Appendix E: File Transfer Interface Outline
- Appendix F: Miscellaneous
- Appendix G: Sequence File Text Format
- Index

The Pattern Editor
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Executing Conversion
Follow the steps below to execute code conversion:
1. Push the Save... side button and name the file.
2. Push OK side button.
Code conversion is executed with the specified pattern as the source code. The
result of code conversion is displayed in a new window.
The Zoom/Pan Menu
You can use the Zoom function to expand or shrink the waveform display in an
editor window. The Pan function lets you scroll the pattern image to show
waveform data that lies outside the edit display.
The Zoom/Pan menu commands are the same as those for the Graphical Waveform
editor except that you cannot select vertical zoom/pan operations. You can only
zoom or pan horizontally in the Pattern Editor. Refer to The Zoom/Pan Menu
section on page 3-81 for a description of the vertical Zoom and Pan menu
commands.
The Window Menu
The Window menu displays a side menu that lets you select which edit window is
active. Push the side button of the window you want to make active.
The Settings Menu
The Settings menu commands define editor setup parameters, including waveform
record length, clock frequency, display mode, cursor linking, grid on/off, and so
on.
The Settings menu commands are the same as those for the Graphical
Waveform editor except for Grid and Interpolation. You can set grid and/or
interpolation. However, the pattern editor does not use these parameters. These
parameters are used only for the waveform editor when you are editing two or more
windows. Refer to The Settings Menu section on page 3-82 for a description of the
Settings menu commands.
The Undo! Command
The Undo! command reverses the last edit operation. This is only a one–level undo
function.