HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 8753E Network Cables User Manual


 
brings up the segment modify menu and segment edit
(calibration factor menu) which allows you to enter a power
sensor’s calibration factors The calibration factor data entered
in this menu will be stored for power sensor B.
leads to the select cal kit menu, which is used to select one of
the default calibration kits available for different connector
types. This, in turn, leads to additional menus used to
deffne
calibration standards other than those in the default kits (refer
to Modifying Calibration Kits.) When a calibration kit has been
specified, its connector type is displayed in brackets in the
softkey
label.
selects the cal kit menu.
selects the HP
85056A/D
cal
kit.
selects the HP
85056K
cal
kit.
selects the 2.92 mm
cal
kit model.
selects the HP
85033C
cal kit.
selects the HP
85033D
cal kit.
selects the HP
85052C
TRL
cal kit.
selects the HP
85031B
cal
kit.
selects the HP
85032B
cal
kit.
selects the HP
85036B/E
ca.l
kit.
selects a kit other than those offered by Hewlett-Packard.
this default selection establishes the
TRL/LRM
LINE/MATCH
standard as the characteristic impedance.
allows you to modify the characteristic impedance of the
system for
TRL/LRM
calibration.
leads to the calibration menu, which provides several accuracy
enhancement procedures ranging from a simple frequency
response calibration to a full two-port calibration. At the
completion of a calibration procedure, this menu is returned
to the screen, correction is automatically turned on, and the
notation Cor or
C2
is displayed at the left of the screen.
is underlined if no calibration has been performed or if the
calibration data has been cleared. Unless a calibration is saved
in memory, the calibration data is lost on instrument preset,
power on, instrument state recall, or if stimulus values are
changed.
is used, along with the
Cspai?)
key, to
de6ne
the frequency range
of the stimulus. When the
Lcenter]
key is pressed, its function
becomes the active function. The value is displayed in the
active entry area, and can be changed with the knob, step keys,
or numeric keypad.
sets the center frequency of a
subsweep
in a list frequency
sweep.
Key Dsfinitions
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