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


 
searches the directory of the disk for
Iile
names recognized
as belonging to an instrument state, and displays them in the
softkey labels. No more than five titles are displayed at one
time. If there are more than five, repeatedly pressing this key
causes the next five to be displayed. If there are fewer than
five, the remaining softkey labels are blanked.
is a disk
tile
directory command. Pressing this softkey will read
the
first
six sequence titles and display them in the
softkey
labels as described in Loading a Sequence When the Title Is
Not Known. These sequences can then be loaded into internal
memory.
If R&l$
S&J
.$&,&!-.~XTL$
is pressed again, the next six
sequence titles on the disk will be displayed. lb read the
contents of the disk starting again with the
Ilrst
sequence:
remove the disk, reinsert it into the drive, and press
,.-
,:(,bEc
+-I&g
--is,.
displays only the real (resistive) portion of the measured data
on a Cartesian format. This is similar to the linear magnitude
format, but can show both positive and negative values. It is
primarily used for analyzing responses in the time domain, and
also to display an auxiliary input voltage signal for service
purposes.
Press this key after selecting the
6le
associated with port 1
error correction for adapter removal calibration.
Press this key after selecting the
llle
associated with port 2
error correction for adapter removal calibration.
recalls the previously saved modified version of the color set.
This key appears only when a color set has been saved.
provides access to the recall keys menu where specific registers
can be recalled.
presents the recall keys menu as the initial menu when
@ZQGiF)
has been pressed.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 1.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 2.
recalls
the instrument state saved in register 3.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 4.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 5.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 6.
recalls the instrument state saved in register 7.
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Key Definitions