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


 
deletes the segment indicated by the pointer.
deletes all
liles.
deletes a selected file.
sets the limits an equal amount above and below a specified
middle value, instead of setting upper and lower limits
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specified at a particular value plus or minus an equal tolerance.
For example, a device may be specified at 0
dl3
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dl3.
Enter
the delta limits as 3
dl3
and the middle value as 0
dl3.
(Option 010 only) amplitude demodulation for CW time
transform measurements.
(Option 010 only) turns time domain demodulation off.
(Option 010 only) phase demodulation for CW TIME transform
measurements.
lets you specify the number of directory files to be initialized
on a disk. This is
particuhxrly
useful with a hard disk, where
you may want a directory larger than the default 256 files, or
with a floppy disk you may want to reduce the directory to
allow extra space for data
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The number of directory
hles
must be a multiple of 8. The minimum number is 8, and there
is no practical maximum limit.
Set
the directory size before
initializing a disk.
specifies the number of the disk unit in the disk drive that is to
be accessed in an external disk store or load routine.
!I’his
is
used in conjunction with the HP-IB address of the disk drive,
and the volume number, to gain access to a specific area on a
disk. The access hierarchy is HP-IB address, disk unit number,
disk volume number.
displays response and stimulus values for all markers that are
turned on. Available only if no marker functions are on.
provides access to a series of menus for instrument and active
channel display functions. The
llrst
menu defines the displayed
active channel trace in terms of the mathematical relationship
between data and trace memory. Other functions include
auxiliary channel enabling, dual channel display (overlaid or
split), display intensity, color selection, active channel display
title, and frequency blanking.
displays the current measurement data for the active channel.
leads to a series of service tests for the display.
activates both forward and reverse calibration measurements
from selected calibration menus
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Key
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